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Joe W - June 27, 2018
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The repair was basically very easy except that the spring was a little difficult to expand and connect. if a spring expander was made available, i believe it would be very beneficial/
The part was received within a week and the refrigerator doors works better than before.
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Robert
February 27, 2023
Is there any material that explains how to replace spring # 508 that appears to have broken on my refrigerator?
For model number ZISW360DRG
Hi Robert, thank you for reaching out. We have been unable to locate exact instructions, but these general instructions may help you. To replace a door closer spring: you will need a Philips head screwdriver and a hook tool. Before you begin the procedure, unplug the appliance's power cord. Open both refrigerator doors, then use a Philips head screwdriver to remove the two mounting screws that hold the toe kick plate in place. Pull the plate free, still intact, and use the hook tool to detach the old door closer spring from the frame bracket and hinge lever. Remove the hinge lever to make installing the new spring easier. To install the new door closer spring, first, attach one end of the spring to the lever, then insert the spring and lever in the slot in the lower frame, holding onto the spring, and hook the opposite end of the spring to the frame bracket. Realign the toe kick plate on the lower frame and thread the two mounting screws. Plug the appliance's power cord back in, and the refrigerator should be ready for use. We hope this information is helpful!