Part
Display Assembly
Product Rating
Customer
George from NJ
Problem
Broken Ice Push button on display.
Tools
A thin piece of plastic (Like a credit card to release trim) wrench and pliers.
Repair & Advice
The key is to slip a piece of thin hard plastic behind the trim to release the holding clips up top. Then you have to move the old circuit board to the new Display Assembly. Not hard, just need patience.
Story submitted on April 2, 2020
Part
Display Assembly
Product Rating
Customer
Erik from NY
Problem
The “WATER” button on the display had broken and was loose in the display.
Tools
1/4” hex socket to remove the display and a P1 Phillips screw driver to remove the screen/board from the display.
Repair & Advice
A simple repair. To remove the stainless steels plate from the front of the display, a little elbow grease and pressure has to be applied. Lift and pull.
Story submitted on February 13, 2024
Part
Display Assembly
Product Rating
Customer
Victor from MO
Problem
Items in the lower drawer of the refrigerator (not freezer) were frozen while items near the top of the unit were not cold enough. This is indicative of the fan not blowing cold air to the rest of the refrigerator.
Tools
1/4" socket bit and a drill.
Repair & Advice
Start by turning off the fridge, emptying the fridge, and removing all of the shelves and drawers. At the bottom of the refrigerator, remove the bottom guides using 1/4" socket bit on both sides (1 screw). Then proceed to remove the rear cover (4 screws) using the same socket bit. The fan connector will then be visible and the fan can be slid out to replace. Take note of orientation of the fan for insertion of the new fan.
Once installed and connected, reassemble the fridge before plugging it back in. When the fridge is plugged back in, you should be able to feel moving air on the upper portion of the fridge. It can take 2-6 hours for the fridge to come back to set temperatures.
Story submitted on January 3, 2024