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Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor Kit

OEM Part Number – W10124096

This refrigerator fan motor parts kit is used to move air across the condenser coil.  The kit included the motor, fan blade, screws and wire harness.  Note: These parts have been redesigned and updated by the manufacturer and may not look the same as the original parts.  This is a genuine OEM replacement part kit and will function the same as the original parts.  The most common complaints that the condenser fan motor has failed are, the fridge is warm, the freezer is warm, both the freezer and fridge are warm, noisy in the freezer section.  Please use your model number to ensure that these are the correct replacement parts for your specific model.

Refrigerator Water Inlet Valve

OEM Part Number – WR57X10033

This single water inlet valve is used on some refrigerator models to control the flow of water into the ice maker mold when activated.  The part is solenoid operated, when the valve is energized water in the refrigerator supply line will pass through the valve body and into the ice maker mold.  This is an authentic OEM part.  The most common symptoms of a broken refrigerator water valve are, no water to the ice maker, ice maker won’t make ice, leaking water.  Please remember to unplug the fridge before you begin this repair.

Refrigerator Ice Maker Kit

OEM Parts Number – IM116000

This is a genuine OEM replacement icemaker kit that is used on many models of Electrolux refrigerators manufactured from 2001 to the present.  This ice maker kit included the following parts, the icemaker with an (8) crescent shaped ice cube mold/tray, inlet water valve, a white ice bucket, water fill tube harness, hardware for mounting and installation instructions to complete the repair.  Please enter your model number to ensure that this parts kit will work on your particular appliance model.

Refrigerator Defrost Control Circuit Board

OEM Part Number – WR09X10032

The adaptive defrost control board is used to determine how often the defrost mode should cycle.  The defrost thermostat and the defrost heater should be tested with a multi-meter before replacing this part.  If both the heater and the defrost thermostat test good the control board is more than likely bad and will need to be replaced.  Please use your model number to ensure that this is the correct OEM part for your specific model.

Refrigerator Defrost Thermostat

OEM Part Number – WR50X122

Replacement defrost thermostat.  This part clips onto the evaporator and is located in the freezer section of the refrigerator.  The thermostat is used to control the temperature rise of the freezer during the defrost cycle.  Some common signs that the thermostat has failed are, the fridge temperature is warm, freezer is warm, icemaker not producing ice, freezer will not defrost.  Please unplug the unit before making this repair.

Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor

OEM Part Number – WR60X225

The condenser fan motor is located in the bottom of the fridge behind the cardboard access panel on the back side of the appliance.  It is used to draw cool air through the front grill and circulate the air around the compressor and through the condenser coils, then moving the hot air out into the room.  It also aids in evaporating water from the drain pan.  Some typical symptoms of a broken condenser motor are, the fridge is warm, the fan turns slower than normal, the compressor is noisy, the freezer is warm.  This part is genuine OEM.  You will need to unplug the unit before you begin this repair.

Refrigerator Temperature Control Thermostat

OEM Part Number – WP2198202

This cold control thermostat is used for the refrigerator and freezer compartments as a temperature sensor.  The most common symptoms of a broken temperature control thermostat are, the appliance won’t start, runs too long, is too cold or too warm.

Refrigerator Defrost Control Circuit Board

OEM Part Number – 4388931

The adaptive defrost control board is used to determine when and how often the defrost mode should cycle.  The defrost heater and the defrost thermostat should be tested with a multi-meter before replacing this part.  If both the defrost thermostat and heater test good, the defrost control board has more than likely failed and will need to be replaced.  Please use your model number to ensure that this is the correct OEM replacement part for your specific appliance.

Refrigerator Single Water Inlet Valve

OEM Part Number – WP2315576

The water inlet valve is used to control the flow of water into the icemaker mold, when it is activated.  The valve is solenoid operated, when it is energized the valve will open and let the pressurized water in the supply tube pass through the valve body and into the ice maker mold.  Some common symptoms of a bad water valve are, leaking water, no water to the icemaker, icemaker won’t make ice.  Repair Tip:  Remember to unplug your fridge and make sure that you turn off the water supply leading to the valve before removing the old part.

Refrigerator Main Control Board

OEM Part Number – WR55X10942P

Main circuit board with the defrost control built into it.  The board is also known as the main control and the mother board.  The control board is located on the back side of the appliance behind a metal access plate.  Be sure to use your model number to be certain that this is the correct OEM replacement part for your appliance.  Please remember to disconnect the electricity to the unit before making this repair.

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Troubleshooting repair tip – If you do not have access to a test meter, an analog meter can be purchased reasonably cheap online or from a local hardware store, a test meter can be a real time and money saver while troubleshooting the numerous electrical parts on a refrigerator.

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