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GR-J338HSTP (ASTCSE0) LG Refrigerator
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This part includes a single mounting bolt needed to secure the door handle to your refrigerator. This part is commonly replaced because the handle has started to loosen. Try tightening the screw first...
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$66.86
Need more space in your fridge door? This clear, gallon-sized bin is a great way to organize drinks, sauces, and jars. It fits on the right-side door of certain refrigerators and installs easily—no to...
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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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$82.21
Freezer door gasket is on the inner door panel and creates a seal around the door to prevent warm air from entering the freezer compartment.
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Keep your LG refrigerator running efficiently with this replacement door gasket, also known as a door seal. It helps block warm air from entering the fridge, preserving the cool temperature inside. If...
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$241.53
NOTE: The Secondary (smaller) wire connector has 3 wires in it. If original ice maker has 6 wire connector see part number AEQ73110205. Please verify connector before ordering.
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Keep your fridge cool and efficient with this replacement door gasket. Made from flexible rubber, it lines the edge of the refrigerator door to seal in cold air and keep warm air out. If your current ...
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Viewing 8 of 8Door won’t open or close
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- Customer:
- Vispi from SUGAR LAND, TX
- Parts Used:
- ADX72930461, ADX72930460
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 15 - 30 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
The door gaskets had become hard and curled up - would not seal properly
Watch YouTube videos on this topic if you are uncertain before tackling the job. The right door was easy to replace. Just pull the gasket with your fingers and it will come off easily. Place new gasket over door and use fingers to press it inside the groove few inches at a time. Pay attention to gasket orientation.
The left ... Read more door is a bit harder because you need to remove the mullion at the door edge using a screw driver. Remove two screws on the center hinge and then slide the mullion up to disengage. Then unplug the wires to remove the mullion. Replace the gasket as described above and replace the mullion reversing the directions shown above.
Could not believe how easy it was!
The left ... Read more door is a bit harder because you need to remove the mullion at the door edge using a screw driver. Remove two screws on the center hinge and then slide the mullion up to disengage. Then unplug the wires to remove the mullion. Replace the gasket as described above and replace the mullion reversing the directions shown above.
Could not believe how easy it was!
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- Customer:
- Thomas from LA PLACE, LA
- Parts Used:
- AEQ73110203
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
Ice maker wore out.
I installed the new 3 wire ice maker very easily, but it was defective. I was told that instructions for the return of the defective part would be sent later due to the virus. I have never received the return instruction.
I did receive a credit for the defective part. VERY Satisfied with y’all’s service.
Waiting for return i ... Read more nstructions if y’all still want it back.
Thanks,
Thomas Pennebaker
I did receive a credit for the defective part. VERY Satisfied with y’all’s service.
Waiting for return i ... Read more nstructions if y’all still want it back.
Thanks,
Thomas Pennebaker
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- Customer:
- Megan from Elk Grove, CA
- Parts Used:
- ADX72930461, ADX72930460
- Difficulty Level:
- Very Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
Replaced Old Molded Gasket with new one
For the right side of the refrigerator door, just pulled off the old gasket and replaced it with the new one. Old gasket came off easily. Just had to pull it off. No screws on the right side. Just pushed the new one in place in the groove on the door.
For the left side, needed a Phillip’s screwdriver to remove the flap first. H ... Read more elps to have a second person hold the door from moving. Once flap was off, pulled the old gasket off and installed the new one just like the right side. Then screwed the flap back on once the gasket was in the groove properly.
Initially after install, it seemed like the magnet on the door was not strong enough but after a couple of days, the magnet seems a lot stronger, sealing the air out. Very happy I replaced it. It was a lot simpler to replace than I thought it would be.
For the left side, needed a Phillip’s screwdriver to remove the flap first. H ... Read more elps to have a second person hold the door from moving. Once flap was off, pulled the old gasket off and installed the new one just like the right side. Then screwed the flap back on once the gasket was in the groove properly.
Initially after install, it seemed like the magnet on the door was not strong enough but after a couple of days, the magnet seems a lot stronger, sealing the air out. Very happy I replaced it. It was a lot simpler to replace than I thought it would be.
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