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  • Sale -25% DG62-00097A Gas Range Semi-Rapid Burner Nozzle (LP)  Parts-O-Matic

    Samsung DG62-00097A Gas Range Semi-Rapid Burner Nozzle (LP)

    DG62-00097A Gas Range Semi-Rapid Burner Nozzle (LP) Nozzle Size: 083 Special Order Part

    $22.50 $16.97

  • Sale -20% DG62-00098A Gas Range Auxiliary Burner Nozzle (LP)  Parts-O-Matic

    Samsung DG62-00098A Gas Range Auxiliary Burner Nozzle (LP)

    DG62-00098A Gas Range Auxiliary Burner Nozzle (LP) Nozzle Size: 062 Special Order Part  

    $22.50 $17.95

  • Sale -52% 240597220 Refrigerator Genuine OEM Temperature Sensor  Parts-O-Matic

    Frigidaire 240597220 Refrigerator Genuine OEM Temperature Sensor

    240597220 Genuine OEM Frigidaire Refrigerator Temperature Sensor The 240597220 is a Genuine OEM Frigidaire replacement refrigerator temperature sensor compatible with a wide range of Frigidaire, Electrolux, Kenmore (253/106/795 prefix), Crosley, White-Westinghouse, Kelvinator, Gibson, Tappan, Viking, and Ikea refrigerators and household freezers. This NTC (negative temperature coefficient) thermistor continuously monitors the temperature inside the refrigerator or freezer compartment and sends resistance-based readings to the main control board, which uses this data to cycle the compressor, fans, and defrost heaters to maintain accurate temperatures. As the thermistor heats up or cools down, its electrical resistance changes predictably, allowing the control board to calculate the exact temperature in real time. When this sensor fails or drifts out of range, the refrigerator may run too cold or too warm, cycle excessively, freeze up the evaporator, fail to maintain set temperatures, or display OP error codes. Rated 10K Ohm NTC, with a 5/16" diameter probe, 12" wire, and overall dimensions of 3-5/8"L x 5/8"W x 5/16"H (sensor probe itself measures ~1-3/16"L x 5/16" diameter). Compatible with 20-28 cubic foot North American household refrigerators in French door, side-by-side, top-freezer, and bottom-freezer configurations (post-2005 production). 240597220 is the current OEM part number, superseding 240597203, 240597201, and 240597202. It also replaces 7240597203, AP4032998, AP7243155, AH1765215, EA1765215, EAP1765215, EAP17647917, 1258948, 4985585, OEM21729470, PD00000590, PD00088922, PS1765215, and PS17647917. Not compatible with mini fridges, car refrigerators, commercial units, wine coolers, or ice makers. Installs in 15–20 minutes with basic hand tools. Quick Answer The 240597220 Genuine OEM Frigidaire Refrigerator Temperature Sensor fixes Frigidaire, Electrolux, Kenmore, Crosley, White-Westinghouse, Kelvinator, Gibson, Tappan, Viking, and Ikea refrigerators that run too cold or warm, cycle excessively, freeze up the evaporator, or display OP error codes. NTC thermistor — 10K Ohm at room temperature. 5/16" probe diameter, 12" wire. Overall 3-5/8"L x 5/8"W x 5/16"H. Genuine OEM. Supersedes 240597203, 240597201, 240597202. Also replaces 7240597203, AP4032998, AP7243155, AH1765215, EA1765215, EAP1765215, EAP17647917, 1258948, 4985585, OEM21729470, PD00000590, PD00088922, PS1765215, PS17647917. For 20–28 cu ft household refrigerators built 2005 or later. Common Problems This Part Fixes Refrigerator running too cold or too warm — sensor not accurately reporting temperature Inconsistent temperatures — fluctuating cooling that can't maintain set point OP error code displayed on the control panel (open sensor circuit) Excessive frost or ice buildup on evaporator coils from erratic defrost timing Refrigerator running continuously without cycling off Freezer over-freezing food or fresh food compartment freezing groceries Food spoilage from temperature instability Multimeter test shows 0 ohms (shorted), infinite resistance (open), or drifted resistance instead of the expected ~10K Ohms at room temperature Replaces Part Numbers This temperature sensor is the current OEM part number and supersedes the following OEM and cross-reference part numbers: 240597220, 240597203, 240597201, 240597202, 7240597203, 4985585, AFR15666, AP7243155, EAP17647917, OEM21729474, PD00088922, PS17647917. If your part number is not listed above, contact our support team before ordering and we will verify compatibility. Compatibility This temperature sensor is compatible with select household refrigerators and freezers from the following brands (20–28 cu ft, built 2005 or later): Frigidaire refrigerators — Gallery and Professional series, plus standard Frigidaire models (BFHS2611LM, BGHS2634KE, BGHS2634KP, BGHS2644KF, CRSH237LB, PRFG2383AF, PRFC2383AF, ERFG2393AS2, FRSS2323AS8, FFHB2740PP5A and many related models) Frigidaire upright freezers — FFFH21F7QW, FGU19F6QWB and related models Electrolux refrigerators — EI24RD65KS0, EI24RD65HS0, EI24RD65HS1, E24RD75KPS0 and related models Kenmore / Sears refrigerators — 253-prefix, 106-prefix, and 795-prefix models (select Frigidaire/Electrolux-built units) Crosley refrigerators (select Frigidaire-built models) White-Westinghouse refrigerators (select models) Kelvinator refrigerators (select models) Gibson refrigerators (select models) Tappan refrigerators (select models) Viking refrigerators (select Frigidaire-platform models) Ikea refrigerators (select Frigidaire-platform models) Not compatible with: mini fridges, car refrigerators, commercial refrigerators/freezers, wine coolers, or dedicated ice makers. Verify your refrigerator was produced after 2005 and check the original part number on the fridge nameplate matches one of the cross-references listed. Contact our support team with your model number if you're unsure. Key Features NTC (negative temperature coefficient) thermistor — resistance changes predictably with temperature, allowing precise temperature monitoring Rated 10K Ohms at room temperature (approximately 25°C / 77°F) Sends real-time temperature data to the main control board to regulate compressor cycling, fan operation, and defrost timing Sensor probe: 5/16" diameter x 1-3/16" length · Overall assembly: 3-5/8"L x 5/8"W x 5/16"H · 12" wire lead White plastic/metal construction with glossy finish Resolves OP error codes when caused by an open sensor circuit Compatible with 20–28 cu ft French door, side-by-side, top-freezer, and bottom-freezer refrigerators built 2005 or later Current OEM part number — supersedes 240597203, 240597201, 240597202 and replaces AP4032998, AH1765215, PS1765215, PS17647917 and additional cross-references Compatible with Frigidaire, Electrolux, Kenmore, Crosley, White-Westinghouse, Kelvinator, Gibson, Tappan, Viking, Ikea Genuine OEM part manufactured by Frigidaire/Electrolux to factory specifications — guaranteed fit and performance Quick DIY repair — installs in 15–20 minutes with basic hand tools Product Specifications Part Number 240597220 Supersedes 240597203, 240597201, 240597202 Part Type Refrigerator Temperature Sensor (NTC Thermistor) Condition Genuine OEM Application Household Refrigerators and Freezers (Frigidaire/Electrolux platform, 20–28 cu ft, 2005+) Sensor Type NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) Resistance 10K Ohms at room temperature Probe Dimensions 5/16" Diameter x 1-3/16" Length Overall Dimensions 3-5/8"L x 5/8"W x 5/16"H Wire Length 12" Color White Finish Glossy Material Plastic / Metal Error Codes Resolved OP (open sensor circuit) Compatible Brands Frigidaire, Electrolux, Kenmore, Crosley, White-Westinghouse, Kelvinator, Gibson, Tappan, Viking, Ikea Installation Notes ⚠️ Unplug Refrigerator and Move Perishable Food Before Starting — Wear Work Gloves Unplug the refrigerator and safely store any food that could spoil while the power is off. Wear work gloves to protect your hands. Depending on your refrigerator model, the fresh-food temperature sensor is typically located behind the air tower or damper assembly on the rear interior wall of the refrigerator compartment; the freezer temperature sensor is typically located behind the rear freezer access panel near the evaporator coils. Confirm which sensor location matches your symptom and the parts diagram for your specific model before starting. Remove all shelves, drawers, and any items blocking access to the sensor location. Remove the screws holding the air tower/damper cover (fresh food side) or rear freezer access panel to expose the sensor. Photograph the sensor position, wire routing, and connector before removing. Disconnect the wire connector (gently — the connector can be fragile) and release the sensor from its mounting clip. Fully insert the new 240597220 sensor probe into the card slot (no exposure) and secure with the mounting clip. Reconnect the wire connector — plug wiring terminals tightly to avoid poor contact. Use cable ties to secure any loose wire routing as before. Reinstall the cover or panel, replace the shelves and drawers, and plug the refrigerator back in. Allow several hours for the refrigerator to return to its set temperature before reloading with food. Tools needed: Phillips screwdriver, cable ties, multimeter (for testing), work gloves. Frequently Asked Questions What does OP error code mean on my Frigidaire refrigerator? The OP error code (Open) indicates the control board is detecting an open circuit on a temperature sensor input — meaning the sensor is failing to send a resistance signal, either because the sensor itself has failed open internally, the wire has broken, or the connector isn't seated. Replacing the temperature sensor typically resolves the code when the sensor itself is the cause. If the code persists after replacement, check the wire harness between the sensor and the control board for damage, and confirm the connector is fully seated. If the OP code appears alongside other symptoms like frost buildup and cooling issues that persist after sensor replacement, the defrost temperature sensor (on the Harness-Low Side, a different part number) may also need to be replaced, or the main control board may be at fault. How do I test if the temperature sensor has failed? Unplug the refrigerator, disconnect the sensor's wire connector, and set your multimeter to resistance mode. At room temperature (approximately 25°C / 77°F), a working NTC thermistor should read approximately 10K Ohms. If the sensor reads 0 ohms, it has shorted internally. If it reads infinite resistance (open circuit, often shown as "OL" on the multimeter), the sensor has failed open. If it reads significantly off from 10K (for example 8.4K or 5K at room temp), the sensor has drifted and is no longer providing accurate readings — replacement is recommended. Any of these results confirms the sensor needs replacement. My refrigerator has multiple temperature sensors — which one do I replace? Frigidaire refrigerators typically use multiple temperature sensors: one in the fresh food compartment (behind the air tower/damper), one in the freezer compartment (near the evaporator coils), and often a separate defrost temperature sensor on the Harness-Low Side. The 240597203 is used as the fresh food or freezer compartment temperature sensor. If your symptom is "fresh food too warm" or "freezer over-freezing," the fresh food sensor is the likely candidate. If your symptom is "freezer icing up despite defrost heater working," the defrost temperature sensor may be the culprit — a different part number. Check your refrigerator's parts diagram to confirm the correct sensor location for your specific symptom. Does this sensor fit my Kenmore refrigerator? On many Kenmore refrigerators, yes — Sears sells Kenmore-branded refrigerators that are manufactured by Frigidaire/Electrolux, Whirlpool, LG, and Samsung. The 240597203 sensor fits Kenmore refrigerators with model numbers beginning with the 253, 106, or 795 prefixes that are Frigidaire/Electrolux-built. Kenmore refrigerators built by other manufacturers (Whirlpool, LG, Samsung) use different sensors. Check the first three digits of your Kenmore model number — if it's 253, 106, or 795 and falls within the compatible model list, this is the correct part. Is this an OEM or aftermarket part? This is a Genuine OEM part manufactured by Frigidaire/Electrolux to factory specifications. It is the exact same temperature sensor installed in compatible Frigidaire, Electrolux, Kenmore, Crosley, White-Westinghouse, Kelvinator, Gibson, Tappan, Viking, and Ikea refrigerators from the factory — guaranteed fit, materials, and performance. Shop With Confidence A U.S.-based appliance parts retailer specializing in genuine OEM and high-quality replacement parts. We stock components for all major appliance brands and offer fast shipping from our U.S. warehouse. Our team is available to help verify compatibility before you purchase. ✓ Fast US Shipping ✓ Genuine OEM Parts ✓ Compatibility Support ✓ Secure Checkout

    $33.90 $16.25

  • Sale -20%Last stock! TJGC20C-3131-48 3/8" ID (1/2" OD) Coated Stainless Steel Gas Connector 1/2" MIP x 1/2" MIP (48" Length)  Parts-O-Matic

    PROLine TJGC20C-3131-48 3/8" ID (1/2" OD) Coated Stainless Steel Gas Connector 1/2" MIP x 1/2" MIP (48" Length)

     TJGC20C-3131-48 3/8" ID (1/2" OD) Coated Stainless Steel Gas Connector 1/2" MIP x 1/2" MIP (48" Length)   Description This 1/2 inch OD, 3/8 inch ID, durable, corrosion resistant stainless steel gas connector is configured with 1/2 inch MIP x 1/2 inch MIP adapters and is 48 inches in length. This CSA approved Safety Shield(R) gas connector features a premium antimicrobial coating to inhibit bacteria growth, improve corrosion and UV protection, and enhance flame and smoke resistance. The yellow coating is an industry recognized color for gas lines and provides extra corrosion protection from accidental contact with harmful chemicals that may be found in household products. It is commonly used for the installation of home appliances such as gas dryers and water heaters.   Features Designed and certified by CSA for indoor and outdoor use Premium antimicrobial coating for increased safety, durability, and longevity Limited lifetime warranty 100 Percent factory leak tested 304 Stainless steel Specs – Outlet Type: MIP Material: Stainless Steel Application: Plumbing OD: 1/2" Product Type: Gas Valve ID: 3/8" Size: 1/2" Connection Type: MIP x MIP Length: 48" Length (Inches): 48" Inlet Type: MIP        

    $36.90 $29.50

  • Sale -17% 5304524953 Refrigerator Genuine OEM Defrost Heater  Parts-O-Matic

    Frigidaire 5304524953 Refrigerator Genuine OEM Defrost Heater

    5304524953 Genuine OEM Frigidaire Refrigerator Defrost Heater Assembly The 5304524953 is a Genuine OEM Frigidaire/Electrolux replacement defrost heater assembly compatible with select Frigidaire, Electrolux, Crosley, Gibson, Kelvinator, Tappan, Westinghouse, and Kenmore Frigidaire-built refrigerators and upright freezers — including the popular Frigidaire Professional 19 cu. ft. single-door models in the FPRU19F8 and FPFU19F8 series. The defrost heater is mounted near the evaporator coils and periodically activates during the dishwasher's defrost cycle to melt frost buildup that accumulates on the coils. Without functioning defrost, frost continues to build up on the evaporator until it blocks airflow — causing the refrigerator or freezer to lose cooling efficiency, run continuously, and ultimately fail to maintain set temperatures. As a Genuine OEM part manufactured by Frigidaire/Electrolux to factory specifications, the 5304524953 directly replaces 5304523833, AP6997296, PS16227227, and 4975045. Tip: when replacing the defrost heater, it's a good time to also inspect or replace the paired defrost thermostat and defrost timer/control board — these three components form the defrost system and often fail in sequence. Addressing them together saves a future repair. Installs in 30–45 minutes with basic hand tools. Quick Answer The 5304524953 Genuine OEM Frigidaire Refrigerator Defrost Heater Assembly fixes Frigidaire and related-brand refrigerators and upright freezers with excessive frost or ice buildup on the evaporator coils, freezer or fresh food section too warm, refrigerator running continuously, or food spoiling faster than normal. Genuine OEM. Replaces 5304523833, AP6997296, PS16227227, 4975045. Compatible with Frigidaire Professional FPRU19F8WF0/WF2/WF3/WF4/WF5 and FPFU19F8WF2/WF4/WF5 series, plus Crosley, Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, Tappan, Westinghouse, and Kenmore Frigidaire-built models. Often paired with defrost thermostat replacement. Common Problems This Part Fixes Excessive frost or ice buildup on the evaporator coils Freezer section too warm — evaporator coils iced over and blocking airflow Refrigerator section too warm — cold air not circulating because coils are frosted Refrigerator/freezer running continuously without reaching set temperature Food spoiling faster than normal due to inadequate cooling Visible ice sheet on the rear interior wall of the freezer compartment Defrost heater visibly burned through, broken, or showing arcing damage Multimeter continuity test on the heater shows an open circuit (no continuity) Replaces Part Numbers This defrost heater assembly directly replaces the following OEM and cross-reference part numbers: 5304524953, 5304523833, 140223390018, 4975045, AFR19119, AP6997296, EAP16227227, PD00083605, PS16227227. 5304524953 is the current production part superseding 5304523833. Contact our support team with your model number if you need confirmation before ordering. Compatibility This defrost heater assembly is compatible with select refrigerators and upright freezers from the following brands: Frigidaire Professional refrigerators — FPRU19F8WF0, FPRU19F8WF2, FPRU19F8WF3, FPRU19F8WF4, FPRU19F8WF5 series (19 cu. ft. single-door) Frigidaire Professional upright freezers — FPFU19F8WF2, FPFU19F8WF4, FPFU19F8WF5 series Frigidaire refrigerators — FPRU19F7WF0 and related FPRU/FPFU series models Electrolux refrigerators and freezers — select Frigidaire-platform models Crosley refrigerators (select Frigidaire-built models) Gibson refrigerators (select models) Kelvinator refrigerators (select models) Tappan refrigerators (select models) Westinghouse refrigerators (select models) Kenmore / Sears refrigerators (select Frigidaire-built models) White-Westinghouse refrigerators (select models) Always verify your appliance model number before ordering. Contact our support team if you're unsure. Key Features Genuine OEM part manufactured by Frigidaire/Electrolux to factory specifications — guaranteed fit and performance Defrost heater assembly — periodically melts frost buildup on the evaporator coils to maintain proper airflow and cooling efficiency Direct factory-original replacement — no modifications required Current production part — directly supersedes 5304523833 Replaces AP6997296, PS16227227, and 4975045 (plus 5304523833) Compatible with Frigidaire Professional FPRU19F8 and FPFU19F8 series, plus Electrolux, Crosley, Gibson, Kelvinator, Tappan, Westinghouse, White-Westinghouse, and Kenmore Frigidaire-built refrigerators and upright freezers Often replaced together with the defrost thermostat and defrost timer/control board as a paired defrost-system repair DIY repair — installs in 30–45 minutes with basic hand tools Product Specifications Part Number 5304524953 Supersedes 5304523833 Part Type Refrigerator/Freezer Defrost Heater Assembly Condition Genuine OEM Application Refrigerators and Upright Freezers (Frigidaire/Electrolux platform) Location Mounted near the evaporator coils Approximate Weight 1.60 lbs Often Paired With Defrost Thermostat, Defrost Timer/Control Board Compatible Brands Frigidaire, Electrolux, Crosley, Gibson, Kelvinator, Tappan, Westinghouse, White-Westinghouse, Kenmore Installation Notes ⚠️ Unplug Refrigerator and Move Perishable Food Before Starting — Don't Touch Heater with Bare Hands Unplug the refrigerator and safely store any food that could spoil while the power is off. Wear work gloves and safety glasses to protect your hands and eyes. Handle the new heater only by its mounting brackets or end terminals — do NOT touch the heating element directly with bare fingers; skin oils can cause hot spots and shorten the heater's life. The defrost heater is mounted near the evaporator coils, behind the rear interior access panel of the freezer compartment. Remove all freezer shelves, drawers, and the ice maker (if equipped) to clear access. If there's a heavy ice sheet covering the back wall, allow the freezer to thaw completely or carefully manually defrost the coils before continuing — never break ice off the coils, as this damages the aluminum fins. Once the area is clear, remove the screws securing the rear access panel and lift it away to expose the evaporator coils and the defrost heater. Photograph the wire connections and heater orientation before disconnecting. Disconnect the wire harness connectors from the old heater, release the heater from its mounting clips or brackets, and lift it out. Install the new 5304524953 heater in the same position, ensuring it's properly seated in the mounting brackets, and reconnect the wire harness. While the panel is open, inspect the defrost thermostat for damage — if it's brittle, discolored, or shows visible defects, this is the ideal time to replace it as well. Reinstall the rear access panel, shelves, drawers, and ice maker. Plug the refrigerator back in and allow several hours for the unit to return to its set temperature before reloading with food. Tools needed: Phillips screwdriver, 1/4" nut driver, work gloves, safety glasses. Frequently Asked Questions How do I know if the defrost heater has failed? The most reliable sign is heavy frost or ice buildup on the evaporator coils behind the freezer back panel — when the heater can't melt the frost as designed, ice accumulates until it blocks airflow and cooling efficiency drops. You may also notice the freezer or fresh food section running warm, the compressor running continuously, or food spoiling faster than normal. To confirm with the refrigerator unplugged: remove the rear freezer access panel, disconnect the heater's wire harness, and test the heater's terminals with a multimeter set to continuity mode. A working heater shows continuity (low resistance); a failed heater shows an open circuit (infinite resistance). If you measure no continuity, the heater has burned out and needs replacement. Should I replace the defrost thermostat and timer at the same time? Yes, it's strongly recommended. The defrost heater, defrost thermostat, and defrost timer/control board work together as a system — the timer (or control board on newer models) initiates the defrost cycle, the thermostat monitors the temperature at the coils and terminates the cycle when the coils are above freezing, and the heater provides the heat that melts the frost. When one component fails, the others have typically experienced similar age and stress, and a near-term failure of another defrost component is common. Since the rear access panel must already be off and the components are right next to each other, replacing all three in a single session prevents a repeat repair down the road. Should I manually defrost my freezer before installing the new heater? If there's significant ice buildup on the evaporator coils or rear wall, yes — you need to clear it before installing the new heater. Leave the freezer empty and unplugged with the door open for 12–24 hours (or longer for heavy ice) to let everything thaw naturally. Place towels at the base to catch melt water. Do NOT chip or pry ice off the evaporator coils with any tool — the aluminum fins damage easily and a damaged coil is a far more expensive repair. Once everything is fully thawed and dried, you can proceed with the heater replacement. My refrigerator/freezer has multiple defrost heater-related part numbers — which one do I need? Frigidaire/Electrolux uses different defrost heater part numbers across different generations and models. The 5304524953 is specifically used in the Frigidaire Professional 19 cu. ft. single-door FPRU19F8 series refrigerators and FPFU19F8 series upright freezers, plus a smaller set of related Frigidaire-platform models. Before ordering, confirm your refrigerator or freezer's model number is in the compatibility list above, or check your appliance's parts diagram to verify that 5304524953 (or one of its cross-references 5304523833, AP6997296, PS16227227, 4975045) is the correct part for your specific model. If your unit is a side-by-side, French door, or other style, you may need a different defrost heater. Is this a Genuine OEM or aftermarket part? This is a Genuine OEM part manufactured by Frigidaire/Electrolux to factory specifications. It is the exact same defrost heater assembly installed in compatible Frigidaire, Electrolux, Crosley, Gibson, Kelvinator, Tappan, Westinghouse, White-Westinghouse, and Kenmore Frigidaire-built refrigerators and freezers from the factory — guaranteed fit, materials, and performance. Shop With Confidence A U.S.-based appliance parts retailer specializing in genuine OEM and high-quality replacement parts. We stock components for all major appliance brands and offer fast shipping from our U.S. warehouse. Our team is available to help verify compatibility before you purchase. ✓ Genuine OEM Parts ✓ Fast US Shipping ✓ Compatibility Support ✓ Secure Checkout

    $137.93 $114.49

  • Sale -20%Last stock! XPARTCO WH01X24378 Dryer Selector Knob  Parts-O-Matic

    XPARTCO XPARTCO WH01X24378 Washer / Dryer Cycle Selector Knob

    XPARTCO WH01X24378 Washer / Dryer Cycle Selector Knob The XPARTCO WH01X24378 is an aftermarket replacement cycle selector knob (options knob) compatible with a wide range of GE, Hotpoint, RCA, Haier, Monogram, and Café washers and dryers. The selector knob is one of the primary user controls on the appliance's control panel — it's what you grip and turn to choose the wash or dry options and settings for each load. On many GE-platform washers and dryers, this smaller selector knob works alongside a larger main timer/cycle knob to give you fine-grained control over the specific options within your selected cycle. Over time, selector knobs wear out from repeated twisting motions, get cracked or dropped, or lose their grip on the internal shaft — all of which make it difficult or impossible to change the appliance's settings. Constructed from heat-resistant plastic with a clean white and chrome finish. Snap-on installation — no tools required. Pulls straight off the control shaft and pushes back on. This knob directly replaces WH01X24378, AP5986397, 4396548, and PS11726904. Important: this is the smaller cycle selector/options knob. If you need the larger main timer knob for your GE washer, that's a different part number (PS11736611) — check which knob is broken before ordering. Installs in under 1 minute — no tools required. Quick Answer The XPARTCO WH01X24378 Washer Cycle Selector Knob replaces a cracked, loose, stripped, or missing selector knob on GE, Hotpoint, RCA, Haier, Monogram, and Café washers and dryers. Heat-resistant plastic, white and chrome finish. Snap-on installation — pulls straight off, pushes back on. Replaces AP5986397, 4396548, PS11726904. This is the smaller cycle/options knob — NOT the larger main timer knob (PS11736611). No tools required. Common Problems This Part Fixes Selector knob cracked, broken, or split from age and repeated use Knob loose and slipping on the control shaft — no longer changes settings when turned Knob has stripped or damaged internal grip and won't stay coupled to the shaft Knob missing entirely from the control panel Knob damaged from impact — dropped or bumped Knob discolored, faded, or worn from years of daily handling Difficulty selecting cycle options — knob no longer clicks into detent positions cleanly Water or detergent damage to the knob material Cross Reference Information Part numbers can change over a product's lifecycle as manufacturers update designs or release new appliance models. For your convenience, we've included any known superseded, alternate, or cross-reference part numbers that match this item. Replaces Part Numbers This cycle selector knob directly replaces the following OEM and cross-reference part numbers: WH01X24378, 4396548, AGE26094, AP5986397, EAP11726904, OEM17959200, PD00037085, PS11726904. If your part number is not listed above, contact our support team before ordering and we will verify compatibility. Compatibility This selector knob is compatible with select washers and dryers from the following brands: GE washers — GTW500ASNWS and related top-load models GE dryers — GTX42GASJWW, GTD45GASJ2WS and related models GE Profile and GE Café washers and dryers (select models) GE Monogram washers and dryers (select models) Hotpoint washers and dryers (select models) RCA washers and dryers (select GE-built models) Haier washers and dryers (select models using GE-platform controls) Important — Two Knobs, Two Part Numbers: Many GE washers and dryers have TWO knobs on the control panel: a larger main timer/cycle knob and a smaller cycle selector/options knob. The WH01X24378 is the smaller cycle selector/options knob. If your broken knob is the larger main timer knob, you need a different part number (PS11736611 on many GE models). Before ordering, visually confirm which knob is broken and compare the size and shape to the images. Contact our support team with your model number if you're unsure. Key Features Cycle selector/options knob — used to choose specific settings within your selected wash or dry cycle Snap-on installation — pulls straight off the control shaft, pushes straight back on; no tools or hardware required Heat-resistant plastic construction — designed for years of daily use without warping or cracking Clean white and chrome finish complements GE appliance styling Ergonomic shape for comfortable grip and precise cycle selection Restores full cycle control when the original knob has cracked, stripped, or gone missing Replaces WH01X24378, AP5986397, 4396548, and PS11726904 Compatible with GE, Hotpoint, RCA, Haier, Monogram, and Café washers and dryers Important: this is the smaller cycle selector/options knob — NOT the larger main timer knob (PS11736611, sold separately) Aftermarket replacement built to OEM-equivalent quality standards Quick replacement — installs in under 1 minute Product Specifications Part Number XPWH01X24378 Part Type Washer/Dryer Cycle Selector Knob (Options Knob) Condition Aftermarket Replacement Application Washers and Dryers (GE platform) Knob Size Smaller cycle/options knob (NOT the larger main timer knob) Color White / Chrome Material Heat-resistant plastic Installation Snap-on — no tools required Larger Timer Knob Different part — PS11736611 (sold separately) Compatible Brands GE, Hotpoint, RCA, Haier, Monogram, Café Installation Notes ⚠️ Unplug Washer/Dryer Before Starting — Quick Toolless Replacement Disconnect power before beginning as a general safety precaution. Wear work gloves if desired. Locate the old cycle selector knob on the control panel of your washer or dryer. Grip the knob firmly and pull it straight off the control shaft — it should come off with a moderate pull (no tools or hardware required). If the knob is stuck or the internal grip has stripped and it's spinning without releasing, use a soft cloth wrapped around it for better grip, or gently pry it off with a plastic tool (avoid metal tools that could damage the control panel finish). Once the old knob is off, inspect the metal or plastic control shaft — if it's damaged, worn round, or spinning freely with no resistance, the underlying switch or shaft may also need replacement. If the shaft is intact, align the new WH01X24378 knob with the flat sides of the shaft (the knob has a matching D-shape or flat receiver inside) and push it firmly into place until it seats fully. Rotate the knob through its full range of positions to confirm it clicks into detents cleanly and turns smoothly. Restore power and run a test cycle. Tools needed: None (soft cloth optional). Frequently Asked Questions Is this the smaller or larger knob on my GE washer? The WH01X24378 is the smaller cycle selector (options) knob. Many GE washers and dryers have two knobs on the control panel: a larger main timer/cycle knob that selects the primary wash program, and a smaller cycle options knob (this one) that selects sub-options like temperature, spin speed, or soil level. Before ordering, look at your control panel and identify which knob has failed — if the smaller knob is broken, this is the correct part. If the larger main timer knob is broken, you need a different part (PS11736611 on many GE models). The two knobs are not interchangeable. How do I remove the old knob if it's cracked or spinning without coming off? If the internal grip on the old knob has stripped and it's spinning freely on the shaft without releasing, wrap a soft cloth around it for extra grip and pull firmly straight up. If that still doesn't work, gently pry it off with a plastic pry tool (a plastic putty knife or credit card can work). Avoid metal tools that could scratch the control panel finish. If the knob is cracked, you can sometimes break away the broken pieces to expose the internal grip on the shaft, then work each piece off. Once the old knob is off, inspect the control shaft — if it's damaged or spinning without resistance, the underlying switch may need replacement too. Do I really not need any tools for this? Correct — the WH01X24378 uses a snap-on installation with no screws or hardware. To install, align the new knob with the flat side (D-shape) of the control shaft and push it straight down until it seats fully. The whole replacement typically takes under a minute. Just make sure the knob is fully seated and rotates through all positions with the correct detent clicks before you plug the appliance back in. The knob installs fine but my washer still doesn't change settings — what next? If the new knob is installed correctly (fully seated and rotates through positions with detent clicks) but changing the knob position doesn't change the cycle behavior, the underlying selector switch or control shaft has likely failed — not the knob. Common causes include the shaft spinning freely without engaging the switch inside (the shaft has stripped or broken), or the electrical selector switch itself has failed. In these cases, replacing just the knob won't fix the problem — the switch assembly behind the panel also needs to be replaced. Contact our support team with your model number for the correct switch part number. Is this an OEM or aftermarket part? This is an aftermarket replacement part built to OEM-equivalent quality standards. It is not a genuine GE OEM part, but is manufactured from heat-resistant plastic to match the dimensions, D-shape shaft receiver, snap-on installation, and cycle selection function of the original WH01X24378 selector knob used in compatible GE, Hotpoint, RCA, Haier, Monogram, and Café washers and dryers. Shop With Confidence A U.S.-based appliance parts retailer specializing in genuine OEM and high-quality replacement parts. We stock components for all major appliance brands and offer fast shipping from our U.S. warehouse. Our team is available to help verify compatibility before you purchase. ✓ Fast US Shipping ✓ Quality Aftermarket Parts ✓ Compatibility Support ✓ Secure Checkout

    $14.90 $11.98

  • Sale -14% DA32-00029X Refrigerator Genuine OEM Temperature Sensor  Parts-O-Matic

    Samsung DA32-00029X Refrigerator Genuine OEM Temperature Sensor

    DA32-00029X Genuine OEM Samsung Refrigerator Temperature Sensor The DA32-00029X is a Genuine OEM Samsung replacement refrigerator temperature sensor compatible with select Samsung side-by-side and French door refrigerators, as well as related Kenmore Samsung-built models. This NTC (negative temperature coefficient) thermistor continuously monitors the temperature inside the refrigerator and sends resistance-based readings to the electronic control board, which uses this data to cycle the compressor, fans, and defrost heaters to maintain accurate, consistent temperatures throughout the appliance. As the thermistor heats up or cools down, its electrical resistance changes predictably, allowing the control board to calculate the exact temperature in real time. When this sensor fails — whether shorted, open, or providing drifted/inaccurate readings — the refrigerator may run too cold or too warm, cycle excessively, fail to maintain set temperatures, run continuously, ice up the evaporator, or display temperature-related fault codes. As a Genuine OEM part manufactured by Samsung to factory specifications, the DA32-00029X is rated approximately 13.2 kΩ at 20°C (68°F) when functioning correctly. It is one of the variants in the DA32-00029 sensor family — Samsung uses different production-run variants (M, N, Q, U, X) across model generations, all functionally similar but with different wire harness connectors. Installs in 20–30 minutes with basic hand tools. Quick Answer The DA32-00029X Genuine OEM Samsung Refrigerator Temperature Sensor fixes Samsung side-by-side and French door refrigerators that run too cold or warm, cycle excessively, freeze up the evaporator, fail to maintain set temperatures, or display temperature-related fault codes. Genuine OEM Samsung NTC thermistor — approximately 13.2 kΩ at 20°C (68°F). One of the DA32-00029 series variants (M, N, Q, U, X) — confirm your specific variant by connector style before ordering. Common Problems This Part Fixes Refrigerator running too cold or too warm — sensor not accurately reporting temperature to the control board Inconsistent temperatures — fluctuating cooling that can't maintain set point Excessive or frequent defrost cycles — control board misreading temperature Refrigerator running continuously without cycling off Heavy frost or ice buildup on the evaporator coils caused by erratic defrost timing Food spoilage from temperature instability Temperature-related error codes displayed on the control panel Multimeter test shows 0 ohms (shorted) or infinite resistance (open) instead of the expected ~13.2 kΩ at room temperature Replaces Part Numbers This temperature sensor directly replaces the following Samsung part number: DA32-00029X, EAP16732853, FIX16732853, ASM30292, AP7188139, OEM21564426, PD00090960, PS16732853. The DA32-00029X is part of the broader DA32-00029 sensor family — variants M, N, Q, U, and X are functionally similar Samsung temperature sensors used across different model generations, but with different wire harness connector configurations. They are not automatically interchangeable — match the variant suffix (or the connector style) to your refrigerator. Contact our support team with your model number if you need confirmation before ordering. Compatibility This temperature sensor is compatible with select Samsung side-by-side and French door refrigerators, including: Samsung side-by-side refrigerators (select models in the RS-series with the matching DA32-00029X connector) Samsung 3-door French door refrigerators in 17.5 cu. ft., 19.5 cu. ft., and related capacities (Black Stainless Steel, Black, White, and Stainless Look finishes) Samsung 4-door French door refrigerators (select RF-series models with the matching DA32-00029X connector) Kenmore / Sears refrigerators (select Samsung-built models) Important — Match the Variant to Your Refrigerator: Samsung uses several variants of the DA32-00029 temperature sensor (M, N, Q, U, X) across different model generations. The sensors are similar in function and resistance value, but the wire harness connectors differ — using the wrong variant means the connector won't fit. Before ordering, verify your refrigerator's parts diagram specifies DA32-00029X (not DA32-00029M, N, Q, or U), or visually confirm the connector on your old sensor matches the new one. Contact our support team with your model number if you're unsure. Key Features Genuine OEM part manufactured by Samsung to factory specifications — guaranteed fit and performance NTC (negative temperature coefficient) thermistor — resistance changes predictably with temperature, allowing precise temperature monitoring Sends real-time temperature data to the control board to regulate compressor cycling, fan operation, and defrost timing Approximately 13.2 kΩ of resistance at 20°C (68°F) when functioning correctly Wire harness with connector attached for direct plug-in installation (variant-specific connector — see compatibility note) One of the DA32-00029 series variants (M, N, Q, U, X) — match to your refrigerator's variant suffix Compatible with select Samsung side-by-side, 3-door French door, and 4-door French door refrigerators, plus Kenmore Samsung-built models Installs in 20–30 minutes with basic hand tools Product Specifications Part Number DA32-00029X Part Type Refrigerator Temperature Sensor (NTC Thermistor) Condition Genuine OEM Application Side-by-Side and French Door Refrigerators (Samsung platform) Sensor Type NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) Resistance at 20°C Approximately 13.2 kΩ (68°F) Variant Family DA32-00029 (M, N, Q, U, X variants) Compatible Brands Samsung, Kenmore (Samsung-built) Installation Notes ⚠️ Unplug Refrigerator and Move Perishable Food Before Starting — Wear Work Gloves Unplug the refrigerator and safely store any food that could spoil while the power is off. Wear work gloves to protect your hands. Samsung refrigerators typically have multiple temperature sensors — fresh food compartment, freezer compartment, and evaporator/defrost sensors — confirm which sensor location matches your symptom and parts diagram before starting. The fresh food and freezer sensors are typically clipped to a wall or shelf bracket inside each compartment, while evaporator/defrost sensors are mounted near the evaporator coils behind a rear access panel. Take a photo of the sensor mounting and wire routing before removing. Disconnect the sensor's wire connector (gently — the molex connectors can be fragile) and release the sensor from its mounting clip. Inspect the connector for corrosion or heat discoloration on the wires — discoloration indicates prior overheating in that area. Install the new DA32-00029X sensor in the same position, reseat the connector firmly, and secure the mounting clip. Restore power, allow several hours for the refrigerator to return to its set temperature, and confirm stable temperature operation before reloading with food. Tools needed: Phillips screwdriver, multimeter (for testing), work gloves. Frequently Asked Questions How do I know if the temperature sensor has failed? Unplug the refrigerator, disconnect the sensor's connector, and set your multimeter to resistance mode. At room temperature (around 20°C/68°F), a working NTC thermistor should read approximately 13.2 kΩ. If the sensor reads 0 ohms, it has shorted internally. If it reads infinite resistance (open circuit, often shown as "OL" on the multimeter), the sensor has failed open. Either reading confirms the sensor needs replacement. If the sensor reads close to 13.2 kΩ at room temperature but the refrigerator still has temperature problems, the control board or another sensor in the system may be the actual cause. My Samsung refrigerator has multiple temperature sensors — which one do I replace? Samsung refrigerators typically use multiple temperature sensors: one in the fresh food compartment, one in the freezer compartment, and one near the evaporator coils (often called the defrost sensor). The DA32-00029X is used as the fresh food or freezer compartment temperature sensor on select Samsung models. Confirm the exact mounting location for your specific symptom (e.g., fresh food too warm vs. freezer too cold) and your refrigerator's parts diagram before ordering. The evaporator/defrost sensor is typically a different part number, so don't assume the DA32-00029X covers all sensor positions. What is the difference between DA32-00029X and DA32-00029M, N, Q, or U? These are all variants of the same Samsung refrigerator temperature sensor family. They share the same NTC thermistor design and resistance characteristics (approximately 13.2 kΩ at 20°C), but use different wire harness connector configurations to match different refrigerator generations and wiring designs. The X variant is used on select Samsung side-by-side and French door models, while M, N, Q, and U variants appear on other model groups. They are not automatically interchangeable — match the variant to your refrigerator's exact part diagram, or visually compare connector styles before ordering. My Samsung fridge is icing up the back wall — could this be the sensor? Possibly, yes. If the temperature sensor near the evaporator (the defrost sensor) is misreporting temperature, the control board may not trigger the defrost cycle when needed, allowing ice to build up on the evaporator coils. Eventually this ice migrates to the rear interior wall as a frozen sheet. If your symptom is back-wall icing combined with poor cooling, the evaporator sensor is a likely cause — but confirm whether the DA32-00029X is the evaporator sensor on your specific model, or whether your model uses a different part number for that position. Always verify against your model's parts diagram. Is this a Genuine OEM or aftermarket part? This is a Genuine OEM part manufactured by Samsung to factory specifications. It is the exact same temperature sensor installed in compatible Samsung side-by-side and French door refrigerators (and Kenmore Samsung-built models) from the factory — guaranteed fit, materials, and performance. Shop With Confidence A U.S.-based appliance parts retailer specializing in genuine OEM and high-quality replacement parts. We stock components for all major appliance brands and offer fast shipping from our U.S. warehouse. Our team is available to help verify compatibility before you purchase. ✓ Genuine OEM Parts ✓ Fast US Shipping ✓ Compatibility Support ✓ Secure Checkout

    $79.57 $68.10

  • Sale -34% XPARTCO 8318314 Dryer Thermal Cutoff (352 F)  Parts-O-Matic

    XPARTCO XPARTCO 8318314 Dryer Thermal Cutoff (352 F)

    XPARTCO 8318314 Dryer Thermal Cutoff Fuse (352°F) The XPARTCO 8318314 is an aftermarket replacement 352°F thermal cutoff fuse compatible with a wide range of Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Kenmore, Amana, Crosley, Roper, Inglis, and Estate dryers. The thermal cutoff fuse is a critical safety device mounted near the heating element housing — it acts as a backup safety in case the high-limit thermostat fails to open. When the air temperature inside the heating element area reaches 352°F, the fuse permanently opens and cuts power to the heater circuit, preventing the dryer from continuing to overheat and creating a fire risk. This is a one-time fuse — once it has tripped, it cannot be reset and must be replaced. White and gray metal/ceramic construction. Dimensions: 1-1/4"L x 1-1/4"W x 2-3/16"H, with approximately 1-5/8" between mounting holes (center to center). It directly replaces 8318314. Important: when the thermal cutoff blows, the high-limit thermostat (8557403 — sold separately) is often also stressed and should be tested or replaced at the same time. Installs in 15–20 minutes with basic hand tools. Quick Answer The XPARTCO 8318314 Dryer Thermal Cutoff Fuse (352°F) fixes Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Kenmore, Amana, Crosley, Roper, Inglis, and Estate dryers that suddenly stopped heating after an overheat event. One-time fuse — 352°F open, must be replaced once blown. 1-1/4"L x 1-1/4"W x 2-3/16"H, ~1-5/8" between mounting holes. Metal/ceramic. Often replaced alongside the high-limit thermostat (8557403, sold separately). Common Problems This Part Fixes Dryer suddenly stopped heating with no warning — thermal cutoff has blown after an overheat event Dryer runs and tumbles normally but produces no heat No-heat fault following a partially blocked exhaust vent or restricted airflow event Multimeter continuity test shows the cutoff has an open circuit (no continuity) Visible damage or discoloration around the thermal cutoff housing from a prior overheat event Repeated no-heat problems where the thermal cutoff has tripped more than once Replaces Part Numbers This thermal cutoff fuse directly replaces the following OEM and cross-reference part numbers: 8318314 If your part number is not listed above, contact our support team before ordering and we will verify compatibility. Compatibility This 352°F thermal cutoff fuse is compatible with select dryers from the following brands: Whirlpool dryers (Elite, Cabrio, Duet, and WED series — select models including WED9200, WED7300, WED7400, WED7600 and related) Maytag dryers (Maxima and MED series — select models including MED3500, MED6000XW, MEDE900VW and related) KitchenAid dryers (select models) Kenmore / Sears dryers — Elite 110-series and related Whirlpool-built models Amana dryers — NED and YNED series (select models including NED7500VW1 and related) Crosley dryers (CED series and related models) Roper dryers (select models) Inglis dryers (select models) Estate dryers (select models) Important — Check Vent Before Restarting: A blown thermal cutoff is almost always the result of restricted dryer airflow. Before replacing this fuse and restoring service, thoroughly clean the dryer's exhaust vent line all the way to the exterior wall outlet, the lint screen, and any internal lint buildup. Installing a new thermal cutoff without fixing the underlying airflow problem will cause the new fuse to blow within a short time, repeating the failure. Key Features 352°F one-time safety fuse — permanently opens to cut power to the heater circuit if the dryer overheats Backup safety device — protects against overheating in case the high-limit thermostat fails to open Cannot be reset — must be replaced once blown Dimensions: 1-1/4"L x 1-1/4"W x 2-3/16"H; approximately 1-5/8" between mounting holes (center to center) Metal and ceramic construction in white/gray Often replaced together with the high-limit thermostat (8557403, sold separately) as a paired safety repair Compatible with Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Kenmore, Amana, Crosley, Roper, Inglis, and Estate dryers Aftermarket replacement built to OEM-equivalent quality standards Quick DIY repair — installs in 15–20 minutes with basic hand tools Product Specifications Part Number 8318314 Part Type Dryer Thermal Cutoff Fuse (Safety Fuse) Condition Aftermarket Replacement Application Electric and Gas Dryers (Whirlpool platform) Trip Temperature 352°F Fuse Type One-Time (must be replaced once blown — cannot be reset) Dimensions 1-1/4"L x 1-1/4"W x 2-3/16"H Mounting Hole Spacing Approx. 1-5/8" center to center Color White / Gray Material Metal / Ceramic Often Replaced With High-Limit Thermostat (8557403, sold separately) Compatible Brands Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Kenmore, Amana, Crosley, Roper, Inglis, Estate Installation Notes ⚠️ Unplug Dryer Before Starting — Clean Vent System First Disconnect power before beginning. Wear work gloves to protect your hands. Before installing the new thermal cutoff, thoroughly clean the dryer's vent line — from the lint screen through the duct to the exterior wall outlet, plus any internal lint buildup around the heater housing. A blown thermal cutoff is virtually always caused by restricted airflow; if you don't fix the underlying cause, the new fuse will trip again soon. Access the thermal cutoff by removing the rear (or front, depending on model) access panel of the dryer to expose the heating element housing. The 8318314 thermal cutoff is mounted on or near the heater housing. Photograph the wire connections before disconnecting. Disconnect the wires from the old cutoff and remove the mounting screw(s). Install the new 8318314 cutoff in the same position and reconnect the wires. While the panel is open, this is also the ideal time to test or replace the high-limit thermostat (8557403) — overheat events that blow this fuse often damage that component too. Reassemble the panel, restore power, and run a test heat cycle to confirm normal heat operation. Tools needed: Phillips screwdriver, 1/4" nut driver, multimeter, work gloves. Frequently Asked Questions What's the difference between a thermal cutoff, a thermal fuse, and a high-limit thermostat? All three are safety components in a dryer's heating circuit but they serve different roles. The high-limit thermostat (such as 8557403 or 3391914) is a resettable safety switch — it opens when the air gets too hot, then closes again automatically once it cools. The thermal cutoff (8318314, 352°F) is a one-time fuse on the heating element circuit — it blows permanently if the temperature exceeds 352°F, meaning the high-limit thermostat failed to do its job. The thermal fuse (often 3392519) is a separate one-time fuse mounted on the exhaust duct — it blows if exhaust airflow temperature exceeds its rating. Each protects against a different failure mode and is replaced individually when it blows. Why did my thermal cutoff blow in the first place? A blown thermal cutoff is almost always the result of restricted airflow through the dryer. The most common causes are: a clogged or kinked exhaust vent line, a clogged lint screen, lint buildup inside the dryer cabinet near the heater housing, or a failed blower wheel/motor that's not moving enough air. Less commonly, a failed high-limit thermostat (stuck closed) can let the dryer overheat until the thermal cutoff blows as a last-resort safety. Before replacing this part, identify and fix the underlying airflow issue — otherwise the new fuse will blow within a short time. Should I replace the high-limit thermostat at the same time? Yes, it's highly recommended. The thermal cutoff is the second line of defense against overheating — for it to trip, the high-limit thermostat ahead of it likely failed to open at its normal cycling temperature, was stressed by the overheat event, or was already weakened. Replacing the high-limit thermostat (8557403 on many compatible Whirlpool-platform dryers) at the same time is standard practice and ensures both safety components work correctly together. The 279973 kit even bundles a thermal cutoff with a high-limit thermostat for this reason. Can the thermal cutoff be reset like a circuit breaker? No — the 8318314 is a one-time thermal fuse. Once it opens at 352°F, it permanently breaks the electrical circuit and cannot be reset. Some appliance components (like a high-limit thermostat) can reset automatically as they cool, but a thermal cutoff fuse is a single-use safety device by design. If your dryer suddenly stopped heating and a continuity test on this fuse shows an open circuit, it must be replaced. Is this an OEM or aftermarket part? This is an aftermarket replacement part built to OEM-equivalent quality standards. It is not a genuine Whirlpool OEM part, but is manufactured from metal and ceramic with the same 352°F trip temperature, dimensions (1-1/4"L x 1-1/4"W x 2-3/16"H), and mounting hole spacing (1-5/8" center to center) as the original 8318314 thermal cutoff fuse. Shop With Confidence A U.S.-based appliance parts retailer specializing in genuine OEM and high-quality replacement parts. We stock components for all major appliance brands and offer fast shipping from our U.S. warehouse. Our team is available to help verify compatibility before you purchase. ✓ Fast US Shipping ✓ Quality Aftermarket Parts ✓ Compatibility Support ✓ Secure Checkout

    $14.80 $9.75

  • Sale -21%Last stock! XPARTCO W11457841 Washer Lid Latch Strike  Parts-O-Matic

    XPARTCO XPARTCO W11457841 Washer Lid Latch Strike

    XPARTCO W11457841 Washer Lid Latch Strike The XPARTCO W11457841 is an aftermarket replacement washer lid latch strike compatible with select Whirlpool, Maytag, and Kenmore HE top-load washers — including the Whirlpool WTW5100, WTW5105, WTW6120, WTW7120, WTW8120, WTW8127 series, and the Maytag MVW6200, MVW6230, MVW7230, MVW7232, MVW8230 series. The lid latch strike is the plastic component attached to the underside of the washer lid that physically engages the lid lock mechanism when the lid is closed. As the lid lowers into place, the latch strike enters the lock slot and activates the lid switch — signaling the control board that the lid is securely closed and the washer is safe to start agitation and spin. When the lid latch strike fails — typically by breaking off, cracking, or wearing down — the lid lock can't be properly activated, and the washer will not start, will stop mid-cycle, or will refuse to advance to the spin cycle. This W11457841 aftermarket replacement is built to OEM-equivalent specifications and supersedes the earlier W11091027. It also replaces 4959179, AP6987306, EAP16218028, PD00061788, and PS16218028. Installation is fast and simple — a counterclockwise twist removes the old strike, and a clockwise twist installs the new one. Installs in under 5 minutes, no special tools required. Quick Answer The XPARTCO W11457841 Washer Lid Latch Strike fixes Whirlpool, Maytag, and Kenmore HE top-load washers that won't start, won't lock the lid, stop mid-cycle, or won't advance to spin because the lid strike is broken or worn. Plastic latch strike that attaches to the underside of the washer lid and activates the lid lock and switch. Twist-in installation. Genuine OEM. Replaces W11091027, 4959179, AP6987306, EAP16218028, PD00061788, PS16218028. Compatible with Whirlpool WTW5100/5105/6120/7120/8120/8127 and Maytag MVW6200/6230/7230/7232/8230 series. Common Problems This Part Fixes Washer not starting — lid latch strike not engaging the lid lock Lid won't lock at the start of the cycle Washer stops mid-cycle with a lid-related fault Washer fills with water but won't agitate or advance to spin Lid latch strike visibly broken, cracked, or missing on the underside of the lid Latch strike worn down — physically fits the lock slot but no longer activates the lid switch Repeated lid lock errors despite the lid appearing to close normally Replaces Part Numbers This washer lid latch strike directly replaces the following OEM and cross-reference part numbers: W11457841, W11091027, AP6987306, AWP44638, PD00061788, EAP16218028, PS16218028. W11457841 is the current production part superseding W11091027. Contact our support team with your model number if you need confirmation before ordering. Compatibility This lid latch strike is compatible with select HE top-load washers from the following brands and series: Whirlpool top-load washers — WTW5100HC0, WTW5100HC1, WTW5100HC2, WTW5100HW0, WTW5100HW1, WTW5100HW2 series Whirlpool top-load washers — WTW5105HC0, WTW5105HC1, WTW5105HC2, WTW5105HW0, WTW5105HW1, WTW5105HW2 series Whirlpool top-load washers — WTW6120HC0, WTW6120HC1, WTW6120HC2, WTW6120HW0, WTW6120HW1, WTW6120HW2 series Whirlpool top-load washers — WTW7120HC0, WTW7120HW0 series Whirlpool top-load washers — WTW8120HC0, WTW8120HW0 series Whirlpool top-load washers — WTW8127LC0, WTW8127LC1, WTW8127LW0 series Maytag top-load washers — MVW6200KW0, MVW6200KW1, MVW6200KW2, MVW6200KW3 series Maytag top-load washers — MVW6230HC0, MVW6230HC1, MVW6230HC2, MVW6230HW0, MVW6230HW1, MVW6230HW2 series Maytag top-load washers — MVW6230RHW0, MVW6230RHW1, MVW6230RHW2 series Maytag top-load washers — MVW7230HC0, MVW7230HW0, MVW7230HW1 series Maytag top-load washers — MVW7232HC0, MVW7232HW0, MVW7232HW2 series Maytag top-load washers — MVW8230HC0 series Kenmore / Sears top-load washers (Whirlpool-built — select 110-series models) Always verify your appliance model number before ordering. Contact our support team if you're unsure. Key Features Aftermarket replacement built to OEM-equivalent quality standards — direct fit for compatible Whirlpool platform washers Plastic latch strike attaches to the underside of the washer lid and engages the lid lock mechanism when the lid closes Activates the lid switch to signal the control board that the lid is securely closed and the washer is safe to start Twist-in/twist-out installation — no tools or hardware required; counterclockwise to remove, clockwise to install Current production part — directly supersedes W11091027 Replaces W11091027, 4959179, AP6987306, EAP16218028, PD00061788, and PS16218028 Compatible with Whirlpool WTW5100/5105/6120/7120/8120/8127 and Maytag MVW6200/6230/7230/7232/8230 series HE top-load washers, plus select Kenmore Whirlpool-built models Fast DIY repair — installs in under 5 minutes Product Specifications Part Number W11457841 Supersedes W11091027 Part Type Washer Lid Latch Strike Condition Aftermarket Replacement Application HE Top-Load Washers (Whirlpool/Maytag/Kenmore platform) Material High-strength plastic Installation Twist-in (clockwise) / twist-out (counterclockwise) — no tools required Mounting Location Underside of washer lid Compatible Brands Whirlpool, Maytag, Kenmore Installation Notes ⚠️ Unplug Washer Before Starting — Wear Work Gloves Disconnect power before beginning. Wear work gloves to protect your hands. Open the washer lid and locate the lid latch strike on the underside of the lid — it's the small plastic peg that drops into the lock slot when the lid is closed. To remove the old latch strike: rotate it counterclockwise until the retaining tab breaks free and pulls back, then pull the old latch strike straight out. To install the new W11457841: align it with the mounting hole in the same orientation as the old one, and rotate clockwise until you hear or feel the retainer tab click into place. Close the lid and confirm the latch strike engages the lock slot properly. Restore power, start a test cycle, and confirm the lid locks and the washer begins normal operation. Tools needed: work gloves only — no tools required for the strike itself. Frequently Asked Questions What's the difference between the lid strike, lid lock, and lid switch? These three components work together as a safety system. The lid latch strike (W11457841) is the small plastic peg attached to the underside of the lid that physically enters the lock slot when the lid closes. The lid lock is the mechanism in the washer cabinet that grips the strike and physically locks the lid closed during the spin cycle. The lid switch is the electrical sensor inside the lock assembly that signals the control board when the strike is engaged. If the strike is broken or missing, none of the three can do their job — even if the lock and switch are working perfectly. Replacing just the strike often resolves "won't start" issues without needing to replace the more expensive lock assembly. What is the difference between W11457841 and W11091027? These are the same lid latch strike across production revisions. W11091027 was the earlier OEM part number, and W11457841 is the current part number that superseded it. Both are physically and functionally identical — if your washer's parts diagram shows W11091027, the W11457841 is the correct current replacement, and this aftermarket part covers both numbers. My washer won't start and the lid seems to close normally — could this be the strike? Yes, this is one of the most common symptoms of lid latch strike failure on compatible Whirlpool and Maytag washers. Even though the lid appears to close, if the strike has cracked or worn down it may not physically engage the lock or activate the switch correctly. Visually inspect the latch strike on the underside of the lid — if it's broken, missing, or chipped, replacement is straightforward. If the latch strike looks intact and the washer still won't start, the lid lock assembly itself or the wiring harness may need attention. Do I really not need any tools to install this? Correct — the W11457841 lid latch strike uses a twist-in design with no screws or hardware. To remove the old latch strike, rotate it counterclockwise until the internal retaining tab breaks free, then pull it out. To install the new one, push it into the mounting hole and twist clockwise until it clicks into place. The whole replacement typically takes under 5 minutes once you have the new part in hand. Work gloves are recommended to protect your hands while gripping the small plastic part, but no other tools are needed. Is this a Genuine OEM or aftermarket part? This is an aftermarket replacement part built to OEM-equivalent quality standards. It is not a genuine Whirlpool OEM part, but is manufactured to match the dimensions, twist-in mounting design, and lid switch activation function of the original W11457841 lid latch strike used in compatible Whirlpool, Maytag, and Kenmore HE top-load washers. Shop With Confidence A U.S.-based appliance parts retailer specializing in genuine OEM and high-quality replacement parts. We stock components for all major appliance brands and offer fast shipping from our U.S. warehouse. Our team is available to help verify compatibility before you purchase. ✓ Quality Aftermarket Parts ✓ Fast US Shipping ✓ Compatibility Support ✓ Secure Checkout

    $15.20 $11.95

  • Sale -35%Last stock! WR60X31522 Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor (OE)  Parts-O-Matic

    XPARTCO WR60X31522 Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor (OE)

    WR60X31522 GE Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor The WR60X31522 is a OE replacement evaporator fan motor compatible with select GE, Hotpoint, RCA, and Americana top-mount freezer refrigerators. The evaporator fan motor is located at the back of the freezer compartment and circulates air across the evaporator coils — converting the heat from the air into cool air that's then distributed throughout both the freezer and fresh food sections. Without a properly functioning evaporator fan, the refrigerator can't move cold air where it's needed, causing the fresh food and/or freezer sections to warm up, ice to build up on the coils, and the compressor to run continuously trying to compensate. This 115V AC motor is rated at 60Hz, 3.3W and uses a 2-pin connector plus ground wire. Dimensions are 3-1/4"L x 2-3/8"W x 3-3/8"H, with a harness and plug extending approximately 3-1/2" from the motor. Construction is plastic and metal in marbled white & gray. Note: this listing is for the motor with harness only — the fan blade may need to be transferred from the old motor. It directly replaces WR60X10045, WR60X10046, WR60X10072, WR60X10138, WR60X10141, WR60X10346, WR60X23584, WR60X27646, WR60X28783, WR60X28784, WR60X31122, WR60X31523, 4959523, 197D2038P031, AP6977246, EAP12741350, PD00062864, and PS12741350. Installs in 30–45 minutes with basic hand tools. Quick Answer The WR60X31522 Genuine OEM GE Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor fixes GE, Hotpoint, RCA, and Americana top-mount freezer refrigerators that aren't cooling properly, have heavy frost buildup on the evaporator coils, run continuously, or are noisy from the freezer compartment. 115V AC, 60Hz, 3.3W. 2-pin connector + ground wire. 3-1/4"L x 2-3/8"W x 3-3/8"H. Marbled white & gray. Replaces WR60X10045, WR60X10046, WR60X10072, WR60X10138, WR60X10141, WR60X10346, WR60X23584, WR60X27646, WR60X28783, WR60X28784, WR60X31122, WR60X31523, 4959523, 197D2038P031, AP6977246, EAP12741350, PD00062864, PS12741350. Common Problems This Part Fixes Refrigerator fresh food and/or freezer sections not cooling properly Heavy frost or ice buildup on the evaporator coils ("Antarctica" frost) Loud whining, grinding, or scraping noise from the freezer compartment Fan blade not spinning when checked by hand or stiff/seized rotation Refrigerator running continuously trying to maintain temperature Compressor running but cool air not being circulated Motor failing continuity test with a multimeter Visible damage to the fan motor or its harness Replaces Part Numbers This evaporator fan motor directly replaces the following OEM and cross-reference part numbers: WR60X31522, WR60X23584, WR60X10141, WR60X10346, WR60X28783, WR60X10045, WR60X10046, WR60X10072, WR60X10138, WR60X27646, WR60X28784, WR60X31122, AGE29819, 115V-60Hz 3.3W, 197D2038P031, FDQR002GSL, PD00062864, AP6977246, PS12741350. If your part number is not listed above, contact our support team before ordering and we will verify compatibility. Compatibility This evaporator fan motor is compatible with select GE, Hotpoint, RCA, and Americana refrigerators, typically top-mount freezer units: GE top-mount refrigerators (select models) GE Profile and Café refrigerators (select models) Hotpoint refrigerators (select models) RCA refrigerators (select GE-built models) Americana refrigerators (select GE-built models) Note: Some refrigerator models have two evaporator fan motors — one in the fresh food section and one in the freezer section. The WR60X31522 is typically the freezer-section evaporator fan motor on top-mount style refrigerators. Confirm the failed motor's location and that the WR60X31522 part number matches your refrigerator's parts diagram before ordering. Always verify your appliance model number first. Key Features Evaporator fan motor for the freezer compartment of compatible GE/Hotpoint top-mount refrigerators Pulls air through the evaporator coils to remove heat and circulate cool air throughout the refrigerator 115V AC, 60Hz, 3.3W — correct electrical specifications for compatible GE-platform refrigerators 2-pin connector plus ground wire — direct plug-in installation with the included harness Dimensions: 3-1/4"L x 2-3/8"W x 3-3/8"H; harness and plug extend approximately 3-1/2" from the motor Marbled white & gray plastic and metal construction Replaces 18 OEM and aftermarket cross-reference part numbers including WR60X10045, WR60X10141, WR60X23584, WR60X27646, WR60X28783, WR60X31122, and PS12741350 Compatible with GE, Hotpoint, RCA, and Americana refrigerators (top-mount freezer units) Genuine OEM part manufactured by GE to factory specifications — guaranteed fit and performance DIY repair — installs in 30–45 minutes with basic hand tools Product Specifications Part Number WR60X31522-OE Part Type Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor (Freezer Section) Condition OE Replacement Application Top-Mount Freezer Refrigerators (GE platform) Voltage 115V AC Frequency 60 Hz Wattage 3.3W Connector 2-pin connector plus ground wire Dimensions 3-1/4"L x 2-3/8"W x 3-3/8"H Harness Length Approximately 3-1/2" from motor Color Marbled White & Gray / Gray Material Plastic / Metal Includes Evaporator fan motor with harness and plug (fan blade may need to be transferred from old motor) Compatible Brands GE, Hotpoint, RCA, Americana Installation Notes ⚠️ Unplug Refrigerator and Move Perishable Food Before Starting — Wear Work Gloves Unplug the refrigerator and safely store any food that could spoil while the power is off. Wear work gloves to protect your hands. The evaporator fan motor is located at the back of the freezer compartment, behind an interior access panel. Remove the freezer shelves and any internal components blocking access to the rear panel. Remove the screws holding the rear access panel in place to expose the evaporator coils and fan motor. Photograph the wire connections and fan blade orientation before disconnecting. Disconnect the 2-pin wire harness connector and the ground wire from the old motor. Note the orientation of the fan blade on the motor shaft — the blade typically presses onto the shaft and may need to be transferred to the new motor. Remove the mounting screws or release the motor from its mounting bracket, and pull the old motor free. Carefully transfer the fan blade to the new WR60X31522 motor in the same orientation (or use a new blade if you have one). Install the new motor in the same position, reconnect the wire harness and ground wire, and reinstall the access panel and shelves. Plug the refrigerator back in and allow several hours for the unit to return to its set temperature before reloading with food. Tools needed: Phillips screwdriver, 1/4" nut driver, work gloves. Frequently Asked Questions How do I know if the evaporator fan motor has failed? The most common symptoms are: the refrigerator or freezer is warmer than its set temperature even though the compressor sounds like it's running normally; heavy frost or ice buildup on the evaporator coils behind the freezer access panel ("Antarctica" frost); and loud whining, grinding, or scraping noise from the freezer area. To confirm: unplug the refrigerator, remove the rear freezer access panel, and try turning the fan blade by hand. If it doesn't spin freely or is stiff/seized, the motor bearing has failed. You can also test for motor continuity with a multimeter — no continuity confirms electrical failure. My refrigerator has two evaporator fans — which one does this replace? Some refrigerator models have two evaporator fan motors — one in the fresh food section and one in the freezer section. The WR60X31522 is typically the freezer-section evaporator fan motor on top-mount style GE and Hotpoint refrigerators. If your symptom is "freezer not cooling properly" or "frost on freezer coils," this is the correct part. If your symptom is specifically "fresh food section warm while freezer is fine" on a French door refrigerator, you may need a different fan motor — contact our support team with your model number to confirm. Does this motor come with the fan blade? No — the WR60X31522 listing is for the motor with harness and plug only. The fan blade is typically transferred from the old motor: carefully pull it off the old motor shaft (it presses on, no hardware needed), and press it onto the new motor shaft in the same orientation. If your old fan blade is damaged or cracked, it should be replaced separately. Installing the blade in the wrong direction will reverse the airflow and reduce cooling performance. What's the difference between the WR60X31522 (115V AC) and DC motors like the WR60X10209 or WR60X26866? GE refrigerators use different fan motor technologies across model generations. The WR60X31522 is a 115V AC motor with a 2-pin connector plus ground — used in many GE and Hotpoint top-mount freezer refrigerators. The WR60X10209 and WR60X26866 are DC voltage motors (around 11–14V DC) used in newer GE French door refrigerators with electronic control boards that supply variable DC voltage for energy-efficient variable-speed fan operation. These are not interchangeable — always verify the correct part number for your specific refrigerator model before ordering. Is this an OEM or aftermarket part? This is a Genuine OEM part manufactured by GE to factory specifications. It is the exact same evaporator fan motor installed in compatible GE, Hotpoint, RCA, and Americana refrigerators from the factory — guaranteed fit, materials, and performance. Shop With Confidence A U.S.-based appliance parts retailer specializing in genuine OEM and high-quality replacement parts. We stock components for all major appliance brands and offer fast shipping from our U.S. warehouse. Our team is available to help verify compatibility before you purchase. ✓ Fast US Shipping ✓ Genuine OEM Parts ✓ Compatibility Support ✓ Secure Checkout

    $68.00 $44.10

  • Sale -20%Last stock! XPARTCO WR60X26866 Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor (OE)  Parts-O-Matic

    XPARTCO XPARTCO WR60X26866 Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor (OE)

    XPARTCO WR60X26866 Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor (OE) The XPARTCO WR60X26866 (OE — Original Equipment specification) is replacement axial evaporator fan motor built to OEM specifications, designed as a direct fit for the fresh food section of select GE French door refrigerators, including the CFE28, CFE29, CWE23, CYE22, CYE23, DFE28, DFE29, GFD28, GFE26, GFE27, GFE28, GFE29, GFS26, GFS28, GNE26, GNE29, GYE22, GYS22, PFD28, PFE28, PFE29, PWE23, PYD22, PYE22, PYE23, and ZWE23 series. The evaporator fan motor pulls air through the evaporator coils to remove heat from the circulating air inside the refrigerator. Without a functioning evaporator fan, the refrigerator compartment cannot maintain its target temperature even when the compressor and condenser are running normally — the cold air generated at the evaporator simply isn't being circulated to the food storage areas. The WR60X26866 is a DC motor rated at 13.6V DC, 0.16A, with a fan housing measuring 3-4/7"L x 2"W x 3-1/8"H, plus a multi-color wire harness and plug approximately 11-1/2" long. It includes the axial fan blade and harness as a complete assembly. It directly replaces WR60X26033, WR60X26030, WR60X24303, WR60X10341, WR60X10356, WR60X10357, WR02X13733, 239D1412P006, V80E14MS2A3-57A611, 8817V-W1, 4546026, AP5985039, AP6278228, EAP12172983, PD00038765, PS11721915, and PS12172983. Important: if your refrigerator was built between May 2014 and March 2015 with serial range FF–HD, the unit's software must be updated before installing this fan motor — see FAQ below. Installs in 20–30 minutes with basic hand tools. Quick Answer The XPARTCO WR60X26866 Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor (OE) fixes GE French door refrigerators where the fridge isn't cooling but the freezer is cold, the evaporator coils are frosted over, the ice maker isn't working due to insufficient cooling, or there's loud humming or grinding from the freezer area. Axial fan motor, 13.6V DC, 0.16A. Fan housing: 3-4/7"L x 2"W x 3-1/8"H; harness ~11-1/2"L. Replaces WR60X26033, WR60X26030, WR60X24303, WR60X10341, WR60X10356, WR60X10357, WR02X13733, 239D1412P006, V80E14MS2A3-57A611, 8817V-W1, 4546026, AP5985039, AP6278228, EAP12172983, PD00038765, PS11721915, PS12172983. Note: May 2014 – Mar 2015 build refrigerators (serial range FF–HD) require a software update before installation. Common Problems This Part Fixes Refrigerator not cooling properly while the freezer remains cold — classic evaporator fan failure Freezer cold but fridge warm — fresh food compartment air not being circulated Frosty or frozen evaporator coils due to insufficient air circulation Ice maker failure caused by inadequate cooling in the compartment Loud humming, grinding, or buzzing noise from the freezer or fresh food compartment Refrigerator running continuously without reaching set temperature Fan blade not spinning freely or seized when checked by hand Multimeter shows no continuity through the motor windings Replaces Part Numbers This evaporator fan motor directly replaces the following OEM and cross-reference part numbers: WR60X26866, WR02X13733, WR60X10341, WR60X10356, WR60X10357, WR60X24303, WR60X26030, WR60X26033, V80E14MS2A3-57A611, 8817V W1, 239D1412P006, PD00038765, FIX12172983, AGE29673, AP6278228, PS12172983. If your part number is not listed above, contact our support team before ordering and we will verify compatibility. Compatibility This evaporator fan motor is compatible with select GE French door refrigerators, including: GE refrigerators — CFE28, CFE29, CWE23, CYE22, CYE23 series (CFE28TP2MBS1, CFE28USHNSS, CWE23SP2MBS1, CYE22TP2MBS1 and related) GE refrigerators — DFE28, DFE29 series (DFE28JELCDS and related) GE refrigerators — GFD28, GFE26, GFE27, GFE28, GFE29 series (GFD28GBLBTS, GFE26GGHEBB and related) GE refrigerators — GFS26, GFS28, GNE26, GNE29 series GE refrigerators — GYE22, GYS22 series (GYE22HMKEES and related) GE refrigerators — PFD28, PFE28, PFE29 series (PFE28KELFDS and related) GE refrigerators — PWE23 series (PWE23KSKDSS and related) GE refrigerators — PYD22, PYE22, PYE23 series (PYE22KSKBSS and related) GE refrigerators — ZWE23 series and select related Café and Profile French door models Important — Software Update Requirement: If your GE refrigerator was manufactured between May 2014 and March 2015 with a serial number in the range FF–HD, the refrigerator's control software must be updated by GE factory service (or via Software Update Module WR98R882802) before installing this fan motor. Installing the new motor without the software update on these affected units may result in improper performance. Check your refrigerator's serial number plate before ordering. Key Features Axial evaporator fan motor for the fresh food section of GE French door refrigerators Pulls air through the evaporator coils to remove heat and circulate cold air through the refrigerator compartment DC motor — rated 13.6V DC, 0.16A — runs on DC voltage from the refrigerator control board Includes the axial fan blade and pre-attached multi-color wire harness with plug Fan housing dimensions: 3-4/7"L x 2"W x 3-1/8"H; harness and plug approximately 11-1/2" long Quiet operation — engineered to minimize hum and vibration in the refrigerator cabinet Plastic and metal construction, black housing with multi-color harness Replaces an extensive list of GE part numbers including WR60X26033, WR60X26030, WR60X24303, WR60X10341, WR60X10356, WR60X10357, and additional cross-references Compatible with GE, GE Café, and GE Profile French door refrigerators in the CFE, CWE, CYE, DFE, GFD, GFE, GFS, GNE, GYE, GYS, PFD, PFE, PWE, PYD, PYE, and ZWE series Aftermarket Original Equipment (OE) replacement — built to OEM specifications for direct fit and performance DIY repair — installs in 20–30 minutes with basic hand tools Product Specifications Part Number WR60X26866-OE Part Type Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor (Fresh Food / Axial) Condition OEM Replacement Application GE French Door Refrigerators Voltage 13.6V DC Amperage 0.16A Fan Type Axial Fan Housing Dimensions 3-4/7"L x 2"W x 3-1/8"H Harness Length Approximately 11-1/2 inches Color Black housing with multi-color harness Material Plastic / Metal Includes Axial fan motor assembly with harness Software Update Required For May 2014 – Mar 2015 builds (serial range FF–HD) — use WR98R882802 Compatible Brands GE, GE Café, GE Profile Installation Notes ⚠️ Unplug Refrigerator and Move Perishable Food Before Starting — Wear Work Gloves Unplug the refrigerator and safely store any food that could spoil while the power is off. Wear work gloves to protect your hands. The evaporator fan motor for the fresh food section is mounted on the back wall of the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment, behind an access panel. Take a photo of the existing fan position and wire harness routing before disconnecting. Remove the shelves and any internal components blocking access to the back wall, then remove the screws holding the rear access panel in place. Disconnect the fan motor's wire harness connector and remove the mounting screws securing the old motor. Note the fan blade orientation on the motor shaft. Install the new WR60X26866 motor assembly in the same position with the blade facing the same direction, reconnect the wiring harness, and reinstall the mounting screws and access panel. Replace the shelves and other internal components, restore power, and confirm the fan spins and the refrigerator cools properly. Allow several hours for the refrigerator to return to its set temperature before reloading with food. Tools needed: Phillips screwdriver, 1/4" nut driver, work gloves. Frequently Asked Questions My fridge is warm but my freezer is cold — is the evaporator fan motor the problem? Yes — this is one of the most recognizable symptoms of evaporator fan motor failure on GE French door refrigerators with a separate fresh food evaporator. The freezer side has its own cooling circuit and remains cold, while the fresh food side relies on this fan to circulate air across its evaporator coils. When the fan fails, the freezer continues working but the fresh food compartment loses its cold air supply, warming up while the freezer stays at temperature. If you also notice frost building up on the evaporator coils behind the back panel of the fresh food compartment, the fan failure is confirmed. What is the software update requirement for May 2014 – March 2015 refrigerators? GE issued a software update for certain refrigerators manufactured between May 2014 and March 2015 (serial range FF–HD) before they could properly support newer revisions of the WR60X26866 evaporator fan motor. If your refrigerator falls in this date and serial range, the control software must be updated before installing this fan motor — either by GE factory service or by using the Software Update Module part WR98R882802. Installing the new fan on an unupdated unit can result in improper performance. Check the serial number plate inside your refrigerator (typically on the left side wall) to confirm whether your unit is affected. Refrigerators built outside this range do not require the update. How do I test if the evaporator fan motor has failed? Unplug the refrigerator, then access the fan behind the rear panel of the fresh food compartment. First, try turning the fan blade by hand — if it doesn't spin freely, is stiff, or seizes, the motor bearing has failed. Next, listen during normal operation — if the motor is unusually noisy or makes a grinding sound, the bearings are worn even if it still spins. Finally, with the unit unplugged and the motor disconnected, use a multimeter on the motor windings to check for continuity. If the windings show no continuity, the motor has failed electrically. Also check for approximately 11–14V DC at the connector when the refrigerator is running — if voltage is present but the motor doesn't spin, the motor has failed. My fridge has two evaporator fans — which one does this replace? Some GE French door refrigerators have separate evaporator fan motors for the freezer and the fresh food sections. The WR60X26866 is the fresh food evaporator fan motor — it's the axial fan located behind the rear panel of the fresh food compartment, not in the freezer. If your symptom is "freezer cold, fridge warm," this is the correct part. If your symptom is "freezer warm" or "ice maker not making ice but fridge is fine," the freezer evaporator fan motor (a different part number) is more likely the cause. Confirm which compartment has the cooling problem before ordering. Is this an OEM or aftermarket part? This is a “OE (Original Equipment) parts are manufactured to meet the same specifications, materials, and performance standards as the original factory-installed components. XPARTCO parts are engineered to provide equivalent fit and function to OEM components while offering reliable quality at a competitive price.” Shop With Confidence A U.S.-based appliance parts retailer specializing in genuine OEM and high-quality replacement parts. We stock components for all major appliance brands and offer fast shipping from our U.S. warehouse. Our team is available to help verify compatibility before you purchase. ✓ Fast US Shipping ✓ Quality Aftermarket Parts ✓ Compatibility Support ✓ Secure Checkout

    $65.00 $51.80

  • Sale -28%Last stock! 12638200000241 Dryer Genuine OEM Drum Belt  Parts-O-Matic

    Midea 12638200000241 Dryer Genuine OEM Drum Belt

    12638200000241 Genuine OEM Midea Dryer Drum Belt The 12638200000241 is a Genuine OEM Midea replacement dryer drum belt compatible with a wide range of Midea, Criterion, and Insignia electric and gas dryers, including the MLE41/45/47/52, MLG45/52, MLTE37, CDE41, CDG41/45, CLADE67, and MDD160 series. The drum belt wraps around the dryer drum and the motor pulley, transferring the motor's rotation to spin the drum during the drying cycle. When the belt breaks, stretches, or wears out, the motor continues to run but the drum no longer spins — clothes sit still in the drum while the motor hums, and the dryer cannot complete a normal cycle. As a Genuine OEM part manufactured by Midea to factory specifications, the 12638200000241 is constructed from durable black rubber. Packaged dimensions are approximately 11" L x 3" W x 2" H. Note: if the drum belt has failed, this is also a good opportunity to inspect the drum support rollers (Midea 12638000004021) and the idler/tensioner pulley assembly while the dryer cabinet is open — these components wear together and a failing roller or pulley can accelerate belt wear. Installs in 45–60 minutes with basic hand tools. Quick Answer The 12638200000241 Genuine OEM Midea Dryer Drum Belt fixes Midea, Criterion, and Insignia dryers where the motor runs but the drum doesn't spin, the belt has snapped or is visibly stretched, or where there's a burning rubber smell during operation. Black rubber drum belt. Packaged dimensions approximately 11" L x 3" W x 2" H. Genuine OEM. Compatible with Midea MLE41/45/47/52, MLG45/52, MLTE37, CDE41, CDG41/45, CLADE67, MDD160 series, plus Criterion CDE41N1AW/CDG41N1AW/CDG45N1AW and Insignia Midea-built models. Common Problems This Part Fixes Drum not spinning — belt has broken or slipped off Motor runs and hums but the drum stays still Drum spins intermittently — belt slipping under load Burning rubber smell during operation — belt slipping on the motor pulley Squealing or chirping noise during the drying cycle — belt frayed or stretched Belt visibly cracked, frayed, broken, or missing inside the dryer cabinet Extended drying times — drum not rotating at correct speed due to a worn belt Replaces Part Numbers This drum belt directly replaces the following part number: 12638200000241, AP7158561, PS18170626 This is the Midea manufacturer part number used across the compatible Midea, Criterion, and Insignia dryer platform. Contact our support team with your model number if you need confirmation before ordering. Compatibility This drum belt is compatible with select Midea, Criterion, and Insignia electric and gas dryers, including: Midea electric dryers — MLE41N1AWW, MLE45N1AWW, MLE45N1BWW, MLE45N3BMG, MLE45N3BWW, MLE47A3AGG, MLE47C3AWW, MLE47C4AWW, MLE47R5BWW, MLE52N3AWW, MLE52S7AGS, MLE52S7AWW Midea gas dryers — MLG45N1AWW, MLG45N1BWW, MLG45N3BMG, MLG45N3BWW, MLG52S7AGS, MLG52S7AWW Midea — MLTE37N1BWW, CLADE67W, MDD160A2301E1305 and related models Criterion — CDE41N1AW (electric), CDG41N1AW (gas), CDG45N1AW (gas) Insignia electric dryers — NSDRE67WH8A, NSFDRE67WH8A, NSFDRE67WH8AC, NSFDRE77WH8B, NSTDRE67W1, NSTDRE75W1 Insignia gas dryers — NSFDRG67WH8A, NSTDRG67W1, NSTDRG75W1 Always verify your appliance model number before ordering. Contact our support team if you're unsure. Key Features Genuine OEM part manufactured by Midea to factory specifications — guaranteed fit and performance Wraps around the dryer drum and motor pulley to transfer the motor's rotation to spin the drum Durable black rubber construction designed for continuous flex and motor load Packaged dimensions: approximately 11" L x 3" W x 2" H Compatible with the full Midea, Criterion, and Insignia electric and gas dryer platform Often replaced along with the drum support rollers (Midea 12638000004021) and idler pulley assembly Installs in 45–60 minutes with basic hand tools Product Specifications Part Number 12638200000241 Part Type Dryer Drum Belt Condition Genuine OEM Application Electric and Gas Dryers (Midea platform) Material Rubber Color Black Packaged Dimensions Approximately 11" L x 3" W x 2" H Often Replaced With Drum Support Roller (Midea 12638000004021) Compatible Brands Midea, Criterion, Insignia Installation Notes ⚠️ Unplug Dryer Before Starting (Shut Off Gas First on Gas Models) — Wear Work Gloves Disconnect power before beginning (and shut off the gas supply first if you have a gas dryer model). Wear work gloves — there are sharp sheet metal edges inside the dryer cabinet. Remove the lint filter housing screws, release the top panel locking clips with a putty knife, and lift the top panel. Disconnect the door switch harness and remove the front panel to access the drum, drive belt, and motor/idler pulley assembly. Take a photo of the existing belt routing before removing anything — this is essential for correct reassembly. Release the old belt from the idler pulley and slide it off the drum and motor pulley. Carefully lift the drum out and inspect the drum support rollers and idler pulley for wear — replace them now if needed while the dryer is open. Wrap the new 12638200000241 belt around the drum (ribbed side against the drum). Reinstall the drum, then route the belt around the motor pulley and under the idler pulley, allowing the idler to tension the belt. Reassemble the front panel and top panel in reverse order. Restore power (and gas, for gas models) and run a test cycle to confirm smooth, quiet drum rotation. Tools needed: Phillips screwdriver, putty knife, work gloves. Frequently Asked Questions How do I know if the drum belt has failed? The clearest sign of a broken drum belt is a dryer where the motor starts and runs normally, but the drum does not spin — you'll hear the motor humming with no drum movement. If you open the door mid-cycle and the drum spins freely with no resistance (as if disconnected from the motor), the belt has either broken or slipped off completely. A stretched or worn belt that still drives the drum may also produce squealing or burning rubber smells from slippage on the motor pulley. Visually inspecting the belt after removing the dryer's front panel confirms the condition. Should I replace the drum rollers and idler pulley at the same time? Yes — since the dryer cabinet must already be opened and the drum removed to replace the belt, this is the ideal time to also inspect and replace the drum support rollers (Midea 12638000004021) and the idler/tensioner pulley. All three components form the drum drive system and tend to wear together. A worn roller or pulley is often what caused the belt to fail prematurely in the first place. Addressing them together in a single repair eliminates the most common drum drive failure points and prevents a near-term repeat teardown. Does this belt fit Insignia and Criterion dryers as well as Midea? Yes — Insignia (Best Buy) and Criterion (Sears/Kmart) are house brands whose dryers in this size class are manufactured by Midea and use the same internal components, including this drum belt. Confirmed compatible models include Insignia NSDRE67WH8A, NSFDRE67WH8A, NSFDRE77WH8B, NSTDRE67W1, NSTDRE75W1 (electric) and NSFDRG67WH8A, NSTDRG67W1, NSTDRG75W1 (gas), plus Criterion CDE41N1AW (electric) and CDG41N1AW/CDG45N1AW (gas). Always verify your specific model number before ordering. Which way does the belt go around the drum — ribbed side in or out? On the drum belt, the ribbed (grooved) side should face inward, against the drum surface, while the smooth side faces outward. The ribs grip the smooth drum surface to drive it as the motor pulley turns. On the motor pulley side, the belt seats in the grooves of the small motor pulley. Take a photo of how the original belt was routed before removing it — this is the most reliable way to confirm correct orientation during reinstallation. Is this a Genuine OEM or aftermarket part? This is a Genuine OEM part manufactured by Midea to factory specifications. It is the exact same drum belt installed in compatible Midea, Criterion, and Insignia electric and gas dryers from the factory — guaranteed fit, materials, and performance. Shop With Confidence A U.S.-based appliance parts retailer specializing in genuine OEM and high-quality replacement parts. We stock components for all major appliance brands and offer fast shipping from our U.S. warehouse. Our team is available to help verify compatibility before you purchase. ✓ Genuine OEM Parts ✓ Fast US Shipping ✓ Compatibility Support ✓ Secure Checkout

    $44.90 $32.50

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