Removed the old filter and took off the water caps and pushed it in place. Then I used a pitcher to clear the air from the line and we are good to go for 6 more months
The part i recieved, from parts select was a larger in circumfrence (<1/4) than the original. However i was not aware of this until after i treid to repair it.
I removed the broken fan from the condenser. This was very sipmle.
When i pluged the refridgerator back in to the outlet the fan tried to start up but soon began to make aloud noise, due to there not being enough clerance.
Downloaded a schematic of the ice container. Disassembled the ice container, keeping track of which different type of screws went where. Followed the schematic to ensure proper sequence of blades and spacers. Manually rotated unit prior to installing into the freezer in case of binding. Finished.
I stuck a small screw driver under the old switch & it came out really easy. I just unplugged the 2 electrical connectors, and removed the old switch. Installing the new one was just as easy. I am a woman!
I also want to say how FAST PartSelect gets their items to you. It came in ONE day!
Your repair stories are very helpful, I/we would have never known how easy this switch was to replace! Thank you!
While loading up the freezer for holiday company, the bin on the door broke. I went online ordered a new one, got to me in three days. Took it out of the package. Hooked it in..Fixed. Thanks for saving the day!
Biggest part of this repair is getting the correct part. You just slip it on. Your website was very good in the diagram that identified the part. Delivery was quck. Thanks
Switch that shuts out light when the door closed broke
Removed the screws on the piece holding the switch which is at the front of the ceiling of the refrigerator box. Removed the old switch and replaced it. Very simple repair.
Simply popped the bin into place and my refrigerator was a good as new again. Note, you have to push kind of hard to get the shelf into the correct groove.
Followed Youtube video. Remove 6 screws, take housing out, and use finger pressure along with putty knife to remove damper from housing. Take note of where temp sensor lines route so the can be replaced the same. Only thing the video missed was mine had a filter on the ice maker line which required removing an additional housing (1 screw) and disconnecting 2 water lines. You need to squeeze the blue fitting on the water lines down to release the water lines and again to reconnect them after. Refrigerator is extremely quiet now and works great.