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Refrigerator Refrigerator Closing Cam
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Part Number: WPW10329686
$9.89
This is a genuine OEM replacement part used with many refrigerator appliances. The door closer lower cam is fitted onto the refrigerator or freezer door bottom hinge, and is designed to keep it from shutting onto the liner. This durable plastic component is sold individually. A socket, driver and a ratchet are needed for the proper repair. Please unplug appliance prior to making the replacement.
Refrigerator Sxs Refrigerator Lower Door Ca
2 Reviews
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Part Number: WP2182179
$10.99
This part is an OEM from Whirlpool for use with Refrigerators. The door closer cam raises the door to keep the door from touching the refrigerator liner when the door is closed. The most common reasons for replacing the closing cam are when the fridge door slips down when opened, doesn’t open smoothly, or doesn’t close by itself. This part is sold individually. The tools that you will need to replace the door closer cam are a multi screwdriver, slotted screwdriver, and a combo wrench. Before you begin, unplug your appliance and disconnect the water supply.
Refrigerator Dishwasher Dishrack Wheel
1 Review
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Part Number: W10195416
$38.55
This is an authentic Whirlpool replacement part, sourced from the original manufacturer for use with dishwashers. The wheel assembly connects to the bottom rack and is used to allow the rack to slide in and out of the cabinet. This item is available as an individual replacement part, please see illustrated diagram for associative parts.
Refrigerator Oven Heating Element
10 Reviews
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Part Number: 316075103
$40.64
The Oven Bake Element is a black, metal part which supplies heat to the oven. This element is 19-1/2" wide x 18-1/2" long and has 3-1/2" inserts. It is rated as "Easy" to install by users, and attaches to the bottom of the oven. If you notice visible damage, or that your oven is not receiving heat properly then it may be a problem with this part. Check your model number and user manual to see if this is the right part for you. It is important for you to disconnect your appliance from the power source before performing this repair. After disconnecting your appliance, remove the two screws/nuts connecting the old element, pull it out, and discard if faulty. Simply connect the new element prongs where the old element fit, and screw it back in.
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