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 ...
This middle shelf retainer bar attaches to the inside of the refrigerator door and helps to contain items on the shelf inside your appliance, like condiments and small containers. Its approximate size...
This authentic replacement crisper pan, also known as a vegetable drawer, inserts into the refrigerator crisper area. It is used to hold produce and maintain an ideal temperature to help preserve them...
This glass shelf sits above the crisper drawers in your refrigerator. This part is just the glass, there are no brackets or additional mounting hardware (these can be purchased separately if needed). ...
This 40-watt light bulb has a standard screw-in base and is used in many different appliances. If your current bulb is burnt out or broken you will need to replace it. This light bulb is a genuine OEM...
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...
The run capacitor is attached to the compressor in your refrigerator and is used to maintain a constant temperature in your freezer. It does this by cycling the compressor on and off. This run capacit...
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...
If your fridge door isn’t sealing properly or looks cracked or moldy, this replacement gasket can help. It’s white, rectangular, and has a clear center so you can see inside. It measures about 28.5 in...
This small, Phillips-head screw works with your refrigerator/freezer. It screws in to the freezer door and connects to the door handle. This part is made of stainless steel and is sold individually. T...
This is a replacement rear shelf trim for your refrigerator. It is approximately 24 inches long and 1 inch wide. The shelf trim is made of white plastic and is sold individually. You will find the rea...
This white plastic trim secures items on refrigerator shelves and adds a clean finish. Fits select models—check compatibility before ordering. Sold individually.
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Heinz
November 25, 2023
Is there a freezer motor and fan? How to replace it.
For model number 25360505617
Hello Heinz, Thank you for your inquiry. We show the evaporator freezer fan motor as part# FIX12728811 and the blade as part# FIX10060218. Although we do not have repair videos for these part numbers, we have included links to our videos for similar parts to give you a general idea of the repair. We hope this helps.
I unplugged the refrigerator, then opened the door and removed four screws holding the plastic electrical panel to the interior top of the main refrigerator compartment and noticed the cold control was corroded badly, apparently from moisture in the panel. I ordered a new one from partselect.com. When it arrived the next day, I then pul
... Read moreled off the control knob, unclipped the cold control, unplugged the three wires to the control, then removed the styrofoam insulation blocks holding the thermocouple wire and then removed the thermocouple wire to complete the removal. I then reversed the process to install the new thermostat and control. That is repositioned the thermocouple wire, put the insulation blocks back to hold the wire, then replugged the three electrical wires, clipped the control back and pushed the control knob back on and finally screwed the panel back to the top of the main compartment and plugged the refrigerator electrical cord back in to provide current to the refrigerator. It immediately started up and ran fine. Total time - about 8 minutes.