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58819 ((AWBCSER)) LG Refrigerator - Instructions

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Customer:
Michael from Eagle, WI
Parts Used:
5989JA1002D, 3550JA3095A, 3390JA1150A
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Ice cubes did not drop out of tray when the ice maker cycled
1) Take out 3 screws from top of icemaker. 2) Unplug electrical connector from wiring harness. 3) Remove icemaker unit from freezer and then remove frozen cube sensor with clip and rear insulation. 4) With your hands pull cube tray motor out of the holding clips with the tray- if this is too difficult, spread bracket and only remove the tray from the unit. 5) Insert new tray into slots and install new or existing ice sensor, insulation, and sensor clip. 6) Reinstall icemaker unit to ceiling of freezer, don't forget to plug into wiring harness. 7) Turn unit on and make some ice!
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Customer:
David from Lewisville, TX
Parts Used:
AAP34518101
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Manufacturer Cahnged Part Desin
Not the fault of partselect. The manufacturer had decided to modify my part and still specifying that it was the NEW part number and that it was the direct replacement (shame on LG). Well its not the same part. The partselect CSR worked with me to try and find the previous design to no avail, even going so far as to give me the phone number of an obsolete parts seller... wow! Without a whimper parts select credited my account for the part that would not fit!! Without a doubt I will use them again. Way to stand behind your sale!! And also I got the parts within two days, amazing. The ones that did fit were well packed in perfect condition and on time. DON'T HESITATE TO USE THIS COMPANY
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Customer:
Sarah from Elk Grove, CA
Parts Used:
4932JA3002A
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers
Each time we've had to move we have to remove the doors from the fridge to get it thru the front door.since water and ice run thru the freezer door there are 2 tubes that connect at the bottom of the freezer door that aren't meant to be separated very often if ever.it's easier to cut the tubing on b
With alot of elbow grease and a pair of pliars we managed to get the old connector off wo cuttig the tubing as the tubing was getting to short from being cut once to many times & there was no more play in the length.Original connector was a different color and shapped slightly different than the new one so was a bit concerned that I had ordered the wrong part but it went one very easily & did not leak. We even managed to remove it again just to see if it was possible wo cutting again. it came off with no trouble.I would say the replacement part was a better fit than the original simply because we could remove it easily wo having to cut the tube!
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