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Broken Crisper Drawer / Cracked Pantry Lid
Thanks to others who shared their story, I was prepared to "muscle" the front cover off the old crisper and snap it into place on the new crisper -- warning if you are good with puzzles and mechanics, this repair is a "snap"; Pantry Lid is very easy, push pin on left side, slide old lid out and push new lid in.
pulling the dairy draw out, a plastic knob broke,that keeps the cover on the draw on tight.
after pulling the draw out. had to remove 3 screws on the left side, pull out one part, and then replaced the broken pin. put everything back in place and it was done.perfect job.saved alot of money. thanks to part-select
Ice door cycling automaticly,huge block of ice in freezer.
Started with removing freezer door assembly, with the freezer compartment empty next to remove was the rear panel exposing the thermostat and evap coils. With frige away from wall, I removed panel covering the circut board. Used the hairdryer to remove ice from coils and surrounding area. Did a continunity check on wires from thermostat to the circut board, door connections to the board, ohm test on thermostat. The goofy things that frige was doing( blinking lights, ice door cycling on it's own, 3'' slab of ice sitting at the bottom) I called the board bad. Bad board!! Use a small standard screw driver to gently force retaining tabs (2 each) back to remove the circut board, be gentle the tabs are plastic, slide the board out. For the install it is really going in a reverse order. Slide the in and gently snap the circut board in the tads, make your connections, reinstall panel, freezer interior panel, and freezer door assembly. Good straight forward stuff. The programming steps are also straight forward, I did this step 4 times before it got it right.. Hope this helps.
disconnected the power chord, removed 8" cover at back of refrigerator, disconnected 4 connectors, unclipped the pc board and removed it. replaced the board in reverse order, plugged the power chord back in and performed the coding procedure, which is done with the refrigerator door open, in accordance with the instruction sheet provided. real easy and without the hassel of getting a repair man.
Followed Youtube video from Free Repair Help. Only problem was getting down low enough to see the pins on the Compressor to plug the replacement Compressor Start Device and Capacitor-could not replace the old clip to hold the unit to the Compressor like the old unit had. At 77 I just have a problem bending over.
Freezer temperature goes down to -20*F before compressor stops but refrigerator side remains normal 38*F and compressor makes a grunting noise while running.
Unplug ref then remove lower(freezer) panel plus trays and thermistor’s cover/holder then remove the evaps cover. I found the evaps all frozen up. Cut and remove old thermistor, strip wires 1/2 inch then cut the new thermistor wires to length and strip 1/2 inch, use the enclosed insulated crimp type connector and put back everything in the reverse order. It works great afterwards.
Empty box sent with no part!!!! No customer service help because of covid
No product was sent in the box for the shaft I received an empty box from them cannot perform any repairs because I got no product from this company. Called customer service said due to Covid no customer service available when online and receive no customer service no refund no product no help
the locking latch to the water filter cover had been broken for a while
Open the existing cover and carefully with the thumb and index fingers, pry the cover at over the left pin and remove the cover. Place the replacement onto the right pin and pry the left placing it over the left and you are done.
Popped off the control panel at the top behind the door. Found the thermistor and replaced it, cutting the wires and splicing the new one in. Immediately the warm section of the refrigerator was getting below freezing temperature readings, so the cooling vent was not opening. I put the old one back on and the temperature readings went back to being accurate. So this was not the problem. I believe now that the fan somehow is not blowing enough cold air up. So now I'll probably buy a fan motor and maybe a blade and try that. Otherwise the computer module I priced at $500 so I hope it isn't that. I replace the fan motor a few years ago already.
gasket had ripped over the years where they flexed when dooors were opened and closed.
last time i tried it right away after removing from shipping box.. relaxing with with hot air gun... was not to easy... this time i allowed gaskets to relax for a week on a flat surface. in a warm room.... took less than 5 minutes per door.... no hot air needed.... VERY easy.
I initially tested the heating element and defrost thermostat using an ohm meter. the defrost thermostat was incased in ice, so I replaced it first. The refridgerator worked for about a week and then froze up again. I then replaced the thermistor and the unit is working as designed.
Disconnect plug from wall. Insert putty knife between light switch.and trim panel , apply pressure to depress plastic spring holding switch in place. Apply a slight twist too putty knife releasing switch from trim piece. This wil expose plug connected to switch. Disconnect plug from switch. Connect new switch to plug. Insert switch into trim. Plug refrigerator into wall socket.
Actually shouldn't you have included installation instructions with the product? I had to search for installation instructions on Utube or the job would have ended in another cracked crisper frame.