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Broken shelf glass
I unpacked the glass and slipped it into the shelf. Done. What was more impressive was the delivery time. I ordered the glass at about 12:30pm one day and the glass was at my door by 9am the next morning. Even my husband was impressed with that.
Crisper drawers were cracked and broken; end cap broken peg
Replaced two original crisper drawers with 2 new drawers; replaced broken end cap which required the removal of a few bolts and screws. The replacement parts were identical matches--a huge relief. The interior of the fridge looks like new. This follows upon not being able to get the parts directly from the manufacturer.
Chiller Frame anchors broke off so door wouldn't stay on
Simply fit the frame onto the back piece and lined up all of the anchoring plastic hooks to reattach. I had some minor difficulty in navigating the website but the customer service agent was very helpful and assisted me in purchasing the correct part. Thanks! Gretchen
Replaced the left side endcap for the drawer. Three screws and it popped out. Easy process once I actually looked at it. Drawer cover now works as designed. Replaced inline water filter. Not problem there.
Repair was simple and just as described by several others on this site! From finding the part, ordering, quick shipping and instructions, PartsSelect made this job a breeze to complete.
ice water dispenser lights starter to flash and ice cube door open and close.
After we had a service repair man diagnose the problem I pulled the refrigerator out locater a 8"x8" galvaized panel on the back of the refrigerator and removed 4 screws and plastic cover, then unplugged 4 cable harnasses from the UV board and snap it out. Applied reverse order to install new board (make sure you unplug the refrigerator prior to starting. Read the programming instructions and had the unit working in less than 15 min.
It was very easy. I removed the two crisper drawers and the glass shelf above the pantry section. I removed two bolts with a nut driver and one screw from the slide track. I pulled out the broken piece and did that all in reverse. Took 5 mins tops.
Also I wanted to say I got my replacement part in two days with standard shipping.
I broke the pin that holds the lid that covers pantry at the bottom of the fridg.
I removed the drawers above and the glass shelf, then removedthe screws to remove the broken end cap then reversed the proceedure to install the new part. Was simple to do and it works fine.
All lights on the front control panel were flashing and the ice dispenser door would open and close continually.
After doing a Google search for the issue and landing on the PartSelect website, I reviewed the explanations and directions listed. When I received the part I moved the fridge from the wall, disconnected the power, used the nut driver to remove the cover plate, removed the plastic protection shield and then unplugged each wire connector. Removing the HV board gave me the most trouble since I did not want to break the retaining clips. After a few tries I figured out how to push and pull at the same time to get the board out. Reinstallation was a breeze and the wire connectors went back easily. When power was restored, no more flashing and opening/closing. Re-programming the unit was easy by following the enclosed instructions. So much easier than hassling with a repair person and paying a lot more money to perform a simple repair.
Two phillips head screws out to remove drawer slide. Three screws to remove right side drawer support. New support placed, new lid snapped into place. The right side has an adjustment lever. Re-routing that took the longest. The arm had to be removed and twisted to get the adjustment knob off and on.
The pin on the right side of the Deli Drawer full width door broke off
I removed the Deli Drawersvegatable and fruit drawers. Removed the glass panel. Removed the screws holding the Endcap and snapped the old one out. A back panel strip that controls the humidity snapped out. I installed the back panel to the new endcap. Installed the new endcap snapping it in place and used the screws to keep it in place. It was not difficult and everything fit perfectly. The only thing it takes is a little understanding as to how it all fits together. It took about 20 minutes.
The broken one just popped out and the new one popped right in! This company shipped out the part I needed immediately I had it in two days!! I highly recommend them!!
When compressor came on, lights on display flashed, ice door flapped constantly. Freezer cooled but ref. didn't. Ice maker didn't work.
I tried an on-line repair clinic for advice but what I got took a week and was not applicable. I found some discussion about this unique problem elsewhere which pointed to the HV board. (There are two circuit boards on this model.)
Following instructions with the board, I unplugged the ref., removed the metal plate at the rear of the ref that covers the board, and removed the plastic cover. Then I removed the connectors from the board and removed the board. The board is held in place with plastic lugs which require considerable force to bend out of the way. I was afraid of breaking them but once two are free, the board easily comes out.
The new board easily snapped into place and re-installing the connectors was no problem since they can't be mixed up.
Before putting the covers back on, I plugged the unit in and followed the instructions with the board to set the code for the specific ref. This was easily done with the buttons on the front display.
Once I was satisfied with the operation of the unit, I re-installed the two covers.
It was an easy repair but disappointing that I had to spend $175 on a 3-year-old Maytag, to say nothing of my labor and the inconvenience of being without a refrigerator for some time.