Refrigerator Parts and Resources
- Parts for your refrigerator
- Part pictures for your refrigerator
- Refrigerator repair videos – you need to go to particular parts ( Sample Video)
- Detailed illustrations and schematics of your refrigerator
- Information on how refrigerators work
- Diagnostic guidance in figuring out what is wrong with your refrigerator
- Email service to technical experts for help with your specific problem
- Maintenance tips for your refrigerator
- Answers to common questions about refrigerators
- Graphics and videos to help you locate your refrigerator model number
- Recall information for your refrigerator
- Error or fault codes for your refrigerator
Refrigerator Model Number Finder
The best way to locate the correct part for the type and brand of your refrigerator, is to find the correct model number on your appliance.
If you are unsure how to find the model number on your refrigerator, here is a suggestion on where to look.
Side by Side Refrigerator Model Number Finder
Side by Side Refrigerator
- On the ceiling of your refrigerator
- On the side wall of your refrigerator
- On the door of your refrigerator
- Behind the kick plate of your refrigerator
- Behind the crisper of your refrigerator
Freezer on Top Refrigerator Model Number Finder
Freezer on Top Refrigerator
- On the ceiling of your refrigerator
- On the side wall of your refrigerator
- On the door of your refrigerator
- Behind the kick plate of your refrigerator
- Behind the crisper of your refrigerator
Refrigerator Parts & Information Video Resource
Refrigerator Maintenance Tips Video
Visit for a large selection of helpful and instructive refrigerator part replacement, maintenance and other videos.
Most Commonly Replaced Refrigerator Parts
Refrigerator Drawer Front – Drawer cover assembly and humidity control, with clear plastic window
Drawer Front
Water Filters – for every brand and type of refrigerator
Water Filter
Ice Maker Assembly – Replacement 8 cube ice maker kit
Ice Maker Assembly
Refrigerator Control Board – Main control board assembly with installation instructions
Main control board assembly
Refrigerator Defrost Heater Assembly – Defrost heater kit
Defrost Heater Assembly
More Refrigerator Parts
Refrigerator Maintenance Tips
Most refrigerators are self defrost units so they automatically defrost the ice buildup. Every 6 to 8 hours the cooling coils are slightly heated and any frost that might have accumulated there melts instantly. The water residue drains into a shallow pan at the bottom of the refrigerator or freezer unit. Most of the time there is no need to empty the pan as the water evaporates on its own.
If there is an odor, or if mold starts to grow in the drain pan, it could become a health concern. Remove the drain pan and wash it with warm water and dishwasher soap.
Under your refrigerator and freezer unit, there is located a set of coils and a cooling fan. These components need to be cleaned at least once or twice a year.
Always unplug your refrigerator unit first. With a long reaching, specially made Refrigerator Condenser Brush, clean any lint, pet hair, dust and dirt from the coils.
If the gasket or the interior of your refrigerator unit needs cleaning, clean all the surfaces with dishwasher soap and warm water.
Try opening a fresh box of baking soda every few months to tackle everyday refrigerator odors. For tougher odors, try tough specialty cleansers, created especially for refrigerator odor removal.