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HMG19284-7B Admiral Refrigerator

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This is a genuine OEM replacement part. This is a door shelf trim retainer designed for use with refrigerators. The purpose of the retainer is to hold the door shelf in place on the door. This replace...
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This is an authentic OEM replacement part. This is an ice cube tray that is designed for use with refrigerators and freezers. You simply fill the tray up with water, place it in the freezer portion of...
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This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. This defrost heater is designed for use in refrigerators. The defrost heater is one of three components that helps to regulate the temperatu...
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This is an authentic OEM replacement part. This crisper shelf support kit is used inside refrigerators. This support is located between the two crisper drawers and is used to support the shelf above t...
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This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. This retainer bar is designed for use with your refrigerator. It is cut-to-fit the door shelf on the inside of your appliance. It is simple ...
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Customer:
chuck from dudley, NC
Parts Used:
WP60106-35
Difficulty Level:
Very Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
freezer would not keep food frozen
First you must unplug the refrigerator, then remove the top hinge and freezer door, then you must remove the middle hinge to remove the refrigerator door, after that there are 4 screws located in the refrigerator compartment that must be removed that are holding the plastic control knob trim in place. When you remove these screws and drop the trim piece you can unplug the wiring on it, to completly remove it, next right above the plastic trim previously removed there is a metal trim with 3 screws holding it in place they will be removed now. Now you need to remove all of the shelving in the freezer compartment these pieces will just snap out , at the lower left and right sides of the freezer compartment there are two plastic tips that are attached to the main plastic body of this compartment they will need to be snapped out from behind the metal body of the refrigerator this can be done with a flat head screwdriver. Now pull straight out on the plastic body and it should come out , this will expose an insulating cover over the freezer coil where the defrost heater is located,if this is covered with ice you will need a heat gun which is a overgrown hair dryer basically. To melt the ice you will have to remove a insulating cover that is located behind the previously removed front metal trim it will come out by gently snapping it out of place, use caution during this step so not to break the cover in half. This will expose the front of the freezer coil and you can now use the heat gun to melt the ice, keep a check on the drain pan beneath the refrigerator as it will have to be emptied depending on the amount of ice build up. As the ice melts it should release the top cover of the coil and this will lift out of place also again use caution when removing the cover. With the coil exposed melt the remaining ice, if you look in the coil you will see the defrost heater, if the glass tube on the heater is broken please use extreme caution so you will not get cut by it , now you can unplug each wire from each side of the heater you may need a pair of pliers for this. when the wires are unplugged you can now lift out the bad heater again use caution if the glass is broken. There is a gaurd over the heater that will have to be removed by sliding it off the end wires when you have this off, slide it over the wires on the new element, now gently install the new heater back in the coil reconnect the 2 end wires and make sure they are connected good. you can now assemble all of the covers and parts in the reverse order you removed them, when assenbly is complete plug the refrigerator back in and in about three hours or so you should here the fan and compressor stop and the unit should go into a defrost cycle during this you should here the water running to the drain pan as it melts.
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Customer:
doris from greatfalls, MT
Parts Used:
WP59688-1A
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
cubes sticking, flooding of tray then freezing up
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Customer:
DAVID from LOUISVILLE, KY
Parts Used:
WP59688-1A
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Ice-maker tray wouldn't empty properly, so water spilled out of it and froze pieces of ice together, making a big glob of ice in the holding vessel for ice pieces.
Removed and replaced the old tray, which had lost its elasticity and wasn't emptying properly. This couldn't have been easier.
Several years ago, we had the same problem, so I called a repair service and paid a dude about $85 to diagnose the cause and correct it. This time, based on observing that prior repairman, I ordered th e replacement part for about $25, from this outfit, and repaired the fridge in less time (including time online) than previously spent finding a repair service and dealing with it.
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