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72303 LG Refrigerator

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This front plate assembly, often called a mullion or flipper, fits select LG and Kenmore French-door refrigerators. It helps seal the gap between the doors to prevent air leaks and maintain proper tem...
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This ice maker assembly is for refrigerators. This Ice maker assembly contains the complete ice maker and housing. The assembly may include multiple parts; refer to your parts diagram for a complete ...
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This is a manufacturer-approved refrigerator door closure for your refrigerator. It is made of white plastic and measures approximately 3 inches by 2 inches. If your old closure is damaged, your refri...
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This 13-volt evaporator fan motor helps circulate air over the refrigerator coils. These coils will then convert the heat into cool air, which is then circulated from the freezer section to the fresh ...
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If the glass shelf above your fridge?s crisper drawers is cracked or missing, this replacement is a quick fix. Made from strong tempered glass, it gives you a sturdy spot to store food and lets you se...
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This water inlet valve controls the flow of water to the refrigerator?s ice maker and dispenser. It helps ensure consistent water delivery and replaces faulty valves that may cause leaks or stop dispe...
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Door won’t open or close
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Ice maker not making ice
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Door Sweating
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Noisy
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Fridge too warm
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Customer:
Tiziana from WARWICK, NY
Parts Used:
AGU75188619
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver
My nephew accidentally forced the door closed last year, which resulted in the door having to be re closed manually folding back the flap. Ugh!
Unscered 2 screws, unplug electrical connection under the screws, slide her flap into grooves, realign screw holes , and rescrew in. Done.
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Customer:
Maurice from SEATTLE, WA
Parts Used:
AGU75188619
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Broken Door Mullion Spring
Had to buy the entire door mullion because the spring broke, wasn't happy. Got the new part very quickly and it was a new replacement part number. Somewhat tentative. Took it out of the box and looked it over. No spring! Groan! Thought I got the wrong part. Flipped the bottom hinge and it snapped open, no need for a spring! Two screws, di sconnect the wire harness, throw away the old, get new, connect the wire harness, connect hinges, put in two screws! Super easy. Watch the video for some pointers along the way.
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Customer:
Amber from PEORIA, IL
Parts Used:
AEQ72909603
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Icemaker quit releasing ice from tray and water was pouring and freezing in ice storage bin
This couldn't have been easier. Two tiny screws in the front needed unscrewed, and then two plastic clips in the middle just had to be popped lose. Finally, you unplugged the power cord. Then, you just needed to reverse the process by plugging the new ice maker in, popping the clips in place, and screwing the two holes back in and turning the whole thing on. Voila! Perfect ice cubes again. And for only a little over $100.
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