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Temperature Control Thermostat
$67.93
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX12365300
Manufacturer Part Number
5304513033
If your freezer is not keeping a constant temperature, you may need to replace the temperature control thermostat. The temperature control thermostat is a genuine OEM replacement part for your freezer and is used to maintain a constant temperature. The thermostat does this by turning the compressor on and off in order to maintain the set temperature. Other signs you may need to replace this part is if your freezer is too warm, or if the compressor is constantly running.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Doesn’t stop running
  • Frost buildup
  • Too warm
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Fix Number
FIX3502361
Manufacturer Part Number
297309000
The 115-volt evaporator fan motor is in the back of the freezer section and circulates air over the coils. These coils will convert the heat into cool air, which is then circulated. If your freezer is noisy or too warm from the motor not working, you will need to replace this part. It is suggested to replace the thermistor when replacing the evaporator fan. This is a genuine OEM part – note the screw holes in the motor are not threaded from the factory, use your old screws. Please remember to disconnect the power to the refrigerator before starting your repair.
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frank from loxahatchee, FL
freezer ran all the time
The repair is pretty straight forward check video with this site . If your fan is working do not replace it, that was not the problem that was suggested. The thermostat sensor solved the problem. Read more...
Run Capacitor - 120V
$48.18
In Stock
★★★★★
★★★★★
3 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX3495561
Manufacturer Part Number
297286803
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 capacitor is a genuine OEM replacement part that is 120 volts and 15 MFD, which is used to determine the capacity of the capacitor. You may need to replace this part if the temperature in your fridge or freezer is too warm. Before beginning this repair please be sure to disconnect the power supply to your fridge.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Clicking sound
  • Doesn’t stop running
  • Freezer section too warm
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James from Ferndale, WA
Freezer quit working after power outage
Tried to get the Appliance store to accept me dropping off freezer, they would not. Only way to repair was $90 arrival fee, plus troubleshooting and parts. Probably $300+ job. I looked at back of freezer and saw there are only probably 3 things that could go wrong. With internet help, I decided it was probably the Run-Capacitor and or Compressor controller. So I ordered both. Unplugged the old one, plugged in the new one, and for $50 I got my nearly new freezer working again. Thanks! Read more...
DEFROST TIMER
$48.21
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX12585793
Manufacturer Part Number
5304518034
If your refrigerator is not maintaining a consistent temperature, or there is frost building up, you may need to replace the defrost timer. The 120V defrost timer is a genuine OEM part that acts like a clock, and continuously cycles through a cooling and defrost setting. It does this to maintain the desired temperature and prevent frost from building up, which would decrease the efficiency of your fridge. You can use a multimeter to test if the timer is defective. Please be sure to disconnect the power supply to your fridge before beginning this repair. Depending on your model, the defrost timer can be found either on the ceiling or rear panel of the refrigerator.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Doesn’t stop running
  • Freezer not defrosting
  • Fridge too warm
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Installation Instructions

Jimmy from Tallahassee, FL
Defrost Timer require more triming than showed on Parts Select to fit my bracket
I followed installation video. My freezer defrost timer required a lot of triming to fit my bracket, but it worked great. My advise to repair is replace all 4 items at once to save time and money for freight. Read more...
Fix Number
FIX11747806
Manufacturer Part Number
WPA3073101
This 25-watt light bulb is a genuine OEM replacement part for a variety of appliances. The 120-volt incandescent bulb has a screw-in base and is used to light up the appliance when the door is opened. If the bulb has burnt out or is broken, it should be replaced. The light bulb is sold individually, but we recommend keeping spares on hand.
Door Gasket
$129.75
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX11770645
Manufacturer Part Number
5304507201
This is the door gasket for your freezer. It is white in color and made of rubber. The door gasket covers the circumference of the freezer door and creates a seal. If the gasket is loose or worn out, cold air can leak out of the freezer, and it can force the refrigerator to work harder to remain cool. If you notice that your freezer is running for longer than normal, of if there is excessive frost buildup, you may need to replace the door gasket. This part is sold individually and it is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Doesn’t stop running
  • Frost buildup
  • Too warm
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Freezer Door Gasket
$126.45
In Stock
★★★★★
★★★★★
1 Review
Fix Number
FIX11770643
Manufacturer Part Number
5304507199
The gasket for your freezer door is used to provide a tight seal, preventing the cold air from escaping and warm room-temperature air from getting inside the freezer. If the gasket becomes torn, cracked, or otherwise damaged, that seal is compromised, and the gasket will not work as intended. Signs that you need to replace the gasket include sweat or condensation on the freezer door, frost buildup, inconsistent temperatures, and the door not sealing shut properly. This is a genuine OEM replacement gasket that is white in color.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Doesn’t stop running
  • Frost buildup
  • Too warm
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Installation Instructions

James from Holden Beach, NC
Seal on door failing causing water dripping within the freezer.
Followed instructions on replacing door gasket. They came with the gasket. Read more...
Defrost Thermostat
$32.12
In Stock
★★★★★
★★★★★
1 Review
Fix Number
FIX2350702
Manufacturer Part Number
297216600
If you have frost building up in your freezer, or the temperature in your fridge is running too warm, there may be an issue with the defrost thermostat. This thermostat sits on the top of the evaporator and protects it from overheating when the defrost cycle is running. It does this by regulating the temperature in your appliance, and should shut off the heater once the frost has melted off the coils. If you need a new thermostat, this is a genuine OEM replacement part. Please be sure to disconnect the power supply to your fridge before beginning this repair.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Doesn’t stop running
  • Freezer not defrosting
  • Freezer section too warm
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Terry from Campbell, TX
Fridge stop cooling right after freezer stopped
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Run Capacitor
$61.55
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX2333670
Manufacturer Part Number
5304464438
This part is attached to the compressor. It helps the compressor kick on and off while maintaining a constant temperature to keep things frozen in your freezer.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Clicking sound
  • Doesn’t stop running
  • Freezer section too warm
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Installation Instructions

Elizabeth from Charlestown, RI
Refrigerator stopped working
We installed the 2 parts that were recommended. Very easy after watching videos. The refrigerator still does not run. Oh well, it was worth a try. This site has been great at helping us fix other appliances, just not this one. Read more...
Door Handle
$61.55
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX2368270
Manufacturer Part Number
297311201
The screws and trims are NOT included with this handle.
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Installation Instructions

Jeffery from Pauls Valley, OK
Broken door handle
This is very easy to replace I started with the door molding.. about 1 inch down from the top of the door molding you can slide your tool behind the molding and it pops off. Then slide the molding upward . Repeat the same action for the bottom molding.. now the screws are revealed and you can remove them. Now time to replace the door handle and follow your steps backwards and you're done.. thank you .......by Jeff Read more...

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