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RC24LN-3AW (BS82C) Magic Chef Refrigerator

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Sold individually. This bulb is a 7 watt appliance incandescent light bulb.This appliance light bulb is two inches long. It is used for many clothes dryers.
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This is a compression nut for your refrigerator/freezer. The compression nut is used with the plastic water line for the icemaker assembly. It is the connection between the water supply line and the o...
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1/4" Plastic tubing, 8 1/2 feet long.
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This is an authentic OEM replacement part. This actuator switch is used in refrigerators that dispense ice and water. This actuator is what activates the dispenser switch when you press your water gla...
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The dispenser arm pad is NOT included. You must order that part separately. This arm, when activated, causes the ice dispenser to deliver ice.
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This is part of the ice door chute and acts as a barrier (insulator) when the chute is not being used. It helps keep the ice cold once the ice cubes are conveyed from the container to the discharge opening.
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This part does not come with the thin middle trim. You must order that separately or use existing part. This part fits on the ice or water paddle/actuator and it provides a cushion for your glass.
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This paddle, when your glass is pushed against it, activates the dispenser to release water. NOTE: The pad is sold separately.
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Customer:
Martin from Rutherfordton, NC
Parts Used:
WP4373559
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
coupling on water line thru freezer door cut due to moving Refg and having to remove doors.
Snapped the large end of the coupling onto the main line coming from the water source and snapped the other end onto the small line leading to the ice maker. Quick and simple.
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Customer:
Jon from Nampa, ID
Parts Used:
55440-2
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
the ice/water actuator switch burnt out and was stuck on.
Removed the rubber cover over the actuator switch. Used a screwdriver to remove the switch, disconnected the wires. I then removed the switch from the mounting bracket using a small philips head screw driver. Installed the new switch on the mounting bracket then installed the switch onto the freezer door. The only difficult part was installing the rubber cover. Now I just need to repair the damage to my hardwood floors and carpet from all the water.
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Customer:
James from Slidell, LA
Parts Used:
WP69112-3, 68558-2
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers
Both ice and water trigger paddles broken off.
I called in a pro repairman, but he had a problen removing the facia plate on the front of the door. It was not attached by spring clips as he had assumed, but rather double sided tape with a very strong adhesive. This is where the knife came in as he laboriously worked it around the facia plate to break the adhesion of the tape. From the time he got the plate off things went fairly swiftly, as he proceeded to remove the screws under the plate; more screws inside the door so the mechanism could be pulled out the back. The parts fit perfectly and all was soon reassembled if reverse order. The repairman used more adhesive to replace the facia plate. The repair was complete and all functioned well.
My thanks to PartSelect. (The different colored paddles were my error and makes little difference as it is hardly noticable.)
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