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KRTN23V6GW3 Frigidaire Refrigerator
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This is a genuine door shelf retaining bar for a refrigerator. It attaches to the inside of the door on the refrigerator and helps to secure items placed on the shelf. It is made of white plastic and ...
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If the middle shelf on your refrigerator door is damaged, this is the OEM replacement part needed. Door shelves are great for organizing items in your appliance such as jars, containers, and condiment...
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The drawer track support provides support for the right side of the sliding drawer to help it move open and closed easily. This part is sold individually, so if you also require the left side rail it ...
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If you notice that opening and closing the meat pan drawer in your refrigerator has become difficult, there may be an issue with the support rails. Regular wear and tear, or excess weight on the shelf...
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$131.53
Keep your fridge running efficiently with this 21-inch white door gasket. It forms a tight seal to keep cold air in and warm air out, helping your food stay fresh and your appliance work properly. Ins...
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$16.35
This screw is used to secure the handle to your refrigerator and comes in a pack of four. This genuinely sourced part can be loosened and tightened with a Phillips-head or square-head screwdriver. Wit...
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$27.83
If your freezer is cold but your fridge feels warm, this defrost thermostat might be the issue. It helps control the temperature during the defrost cycle so things don’t overheat. When it’s not workin...
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$52.50
Restore the convenience of your refrigerator’s dairy compartment with this clear plastic door cover, designed to keep items like butter and cheese protected and easily accessible. Measuring close to 1...
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$104.71
This is the replacement meat pan for your refrigerator. It is made of clear plastic and is approximately 18 inches long and 13 inches wide. The meat pan slides into the bottom of the refrigerator shel...
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This is a replacement hinge bearing for your refrigerator. The hinge bearing is found on the door hinge, and reduces friction when the door opens and closes. If the bearing is damaged, you may not be ...
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Viewing 16 of 16Door won’t open or close
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- Customer:
- iris from talahassee, FL
- Parts Used:
- 240337901
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
the shelf broke
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- Customer:
- Matthew from Washington, DC
- Parts Used:
- 242193213
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
Refrigerator door gasket torn
No instructions included, so it took a little bit of staring at the new part to figure out how it works. The barbed ridge on the gasket fits into a slot on the door. The flat face of the gasket has an internal magnetic strip that helps keep the seal tight against the steel face of the refrigerator. Installation requires no tools. This is
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the basic process:
1) Unbox the new gasket and get it ready to install so you don't have to leave the fridge open too long.
2) Open the door and grab the old gasket at one of the corners and pull away. This will unseat the barbed ridge I mentioned above. Work your way around the door until the whole gasket is free.
3) Set aside the old gasket
4) Grab a moistened paper towel and wipe down the (now exposed) sealing surface of the fridge and door.
5) Align the new gasket in the door and start pushing the barb into place. I found that the new gasket seemed slightly oversize compared to the original, so it took a little tweaking. What worked for me was to get all the corners seated, then work my way around the door making sure the gasket is fully seated.
6) Once you have the new gasket installed, close the door to make sure everything fits OK.
7) Open the door again and run your finger along the inside edge of the gasket seal. What you want to do is fold the edge of the gasket down so it lays flat against the outer wall of the door.
8) Shut the door and look from the sides and top to try to spot any gaps. You should be able to poke the gasket from the side and get the magnet strips to click into place. It seems like after a day or so the gasket 'relaxed' and I didn't have to worry about this anymore.
9) Dispose of the old gasket. I was able to pull the gasket into four pieces (separating at the corners) so it would fit in my city trash can...
1) Unbox the new gasket and get it ready to install so you don't have to leave the fridge open too long.
2) Open the door and grab the old gasket at one of the corners and pull away. This will unseat the barbed ridge I mentioned above. Work your way around the door until the whole gasket is free.
3) Set aside the old gasket
4) Grab a moistened paper towel and wipe down the (now exposed) sealing surface of the fridge and door.
5) Align the new gasket in the door and start pushing the barb into place. I found that the new gasket seemed slightly oversize compared to the original, so it took a little tweaking. What worked for me was to get all the corners seated, then work my way around the door making sure the gasket is fully seated.
6) Once you have the new gasket installed, close the door to make sure everything fits OK.
7) Open the door again and run your finger along the inside edge of the gasket seal. What you want to do is fold the edge of the gasket down so it lays flat against the outer wall of the door.
8) Shut the door and look from the sides and top to try to spot any gaps. You should be able to poke the gasket from the side and get the magnet strips to click into place. It seems like after a day or so the gasket 'relaxed' and I didn't have to worry about this anymore.
9) Dispose of the old gasket. I was able to pull the gasket into four pieces (separating at the corners) so it would fit in my city trash can...
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- Customer:
- Greg from Hanover Township, PA
- Parts Used:
- 5303918202
- Difficulty Level:
- A Bit Difficult
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
evaporator coil kept freezing up, refridgerator warm.
This was the second part I tried. The defrost timer was first, but that did not fix it. To do this I had to remove the ice maker and the back plate of the freezer. Then I defrosted the coil and cut the wires. stripped them back and installed the new thermostat. re-assembled and tested. has been working great ever since.
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