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CCV17RFLW1 Crosley Freezer

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This manufacturer-approved Refrigerator Door Shelf Bin is made of white plastic and is easy to install. It is used to hold heavier items in the fridge, and you'll be able to visually see if the part i...
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This glass shelf sits above the crisper drawers in your refrigerator. This part is just the glass, there are no brackets or additional mounting hardware (these can be purchased separately if needed). ...
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$21.50
Sold individually. This is a genuine part. The handle mounting shoulder screw (no.10 ab) is made for use with many refrigerators. The metal screw helps to fasten the handle assembly to the outer do...
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Ensure proper lighting inside your refrigerator with this 3.8W LED bulb, designed for use in various models. It provides clear, energy-efficient illumination to help you easily see stored items. If yo...
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This is a replacement door bin for your refrigerator. It is made of clear plastic and is approximately 13 inches wide at its longest point, 5 inches deep, and 4 inches tall. The door bin holds items t...
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The 115-volt evaporator fan motor is in the back of the freezer section and circulates air over the coils. These coils will convert the heat into cool air, which is then circulated. If your freezer is...
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This is an adjustable foot for your freezer, refrigerator, and dryer. This part supports your unit by screwing into one of the bottom four corners, and adjusting the height of your machine. If your ap...
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10 - 32 x 0.375
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$64.25
This part turns the light on/off as the door opens and closes.
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Customer:
Louise from Ocala, FL
Parts Used:
5304507200
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Ice and frost were forming in a frost free freezer
The old gasket was obviously gapping, partially from age and partially from damage during a move. To make the repair, I loosened the screws that are under the gasket and hold it in, but did not remove them. Once all were loose, I removed the old gasket, then starting at the top, ran a thin bead of food grade RTV under the portion of the door that captures the gasket. I put the sealant on that edge only, then carefully worked one of the short edges of the gasket under the plastic and tightened all but the corner screws. I then ran the RTV down the inside of the hinge side of the door and repeated the process, this time tightening the top screw and the hinge side screw at the top, but leaving the bottom most screw loose. I repeated the process on the opening side of the door. The bottom was the hardest because the gasket seemed just a little long and it was hard to get the RTV up and behind the door portion, but after a couple tried I got a good bead of sealant then slid the gasket under the door capture and tightened all the remaining screws. After closing the door, it was obvious that there were places were it did not seal well. I used some cardboard strips, cut from the box the gasket came in, to place inside the freezer, between the hard plastic of the door and the inside of the gasket where it laps over the screws. This helped a lot, but there were still a couple small areas, so I used more cardboard, from the outside, between the main portion of the gasket and the rim of the gasket. This eliminated all the gaps. I let this sit overnight and this morning removed all the cardboard for a great sealing freezer.
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Customer:
Ernesto from Porter, TX
Parts Used:
240350608
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
The Crisper Drawer Glass Shelf slid out of the frame while being cleaned and shattered.
The repair didn't require any tools at all. Just simply slide the new glass shelf carefully into the the frame and while holding it horizontally slide the frame back into the rails. This took less than a minute to accomplish. Very satisfied with the results.
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Customer:
Adona from Gretna, LA
Parts Used:
240350608
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Glass shattered
Don't ever tell your 11 year old to clean the refridgerator. Something will almost definetly get broken like the glass shelf, but luckily I had parts select which in no time assisted me to find the exact part. I ordered the part, it came quickly and I replaced within seconds.
Thanks.
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