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Height adjustment spring – Part Number: 71026
Height adjustment spring
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PartSelect #: PS12203861
Manufacturer #: 71026
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Plastic Tube - 5/16 Inch – Part Number: MJU62070602
Plastic Tube - 5/16 Inch
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PartSelect #: PS3536013
Manufacturer #: MJU62070602
$29.11
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Evaporator Fan Motor – Part Number: 4681JB1027C
Evaporator Fan Motor
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PartSelect #: PS3523323
Manufacturer #: 4681JB1027C
$236.22
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Primary Water Valve - Single Coil – Part Number: MJX41178908
Primary Water Valve - Single Coil
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PartSelect #: PS3536019
Manufacturer #: MJX41178908
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Temperature Sensor – Part Number: 6615JB2005H
Temperature Sensor
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PartSelect #: PS3529340
Manufacturer #: 6615JB2005H
This part monitors the temperature and makes sure the compressor cycles on and off.
$55.18
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Basket Assembly,Door – Part Number: AAP33726606
Basket Assembly,Door
PartSelect #: PS3530564
Manufacturer #: AAP33726606
$89.90
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Defrost Sensor Assembly – Part Number: 6615JB2005N
Defrost Sensor Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3636324
Manufacturer #: 6615JB2005N
$64.96
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Light Bulb – Part Number: 6912JB2004M
Light Bulb
PartSelect #: PS3530408
Manufacturer #: 6912JB2004M
$27.83
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Slide Rail - Left Side – Part Number: 5218JA1010F
Slide Rail - Left Side
PartSelect #: PS3527352
Manufacturer #: 5218JA1010F
$182.12
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Defrost Sensor Assembly – Part Number: 6500JB2001B
Defrost Sensor Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3529165
Manufacturer #: 6500JB2001B
$66.30
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Guide,Drawer – Part Number: 4974JJ1031A
Guide,Drawer
PartSelect #: PS3524699
Manufacturer #: 4974JJ1031A
$53.30
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Fan Assembly – Part Number: 5901JA1021A
Fan Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3528674
Manufacturer #: 5901JA1021A
$14.59
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Switch,Push Button – Part Number: 6600JB3007K
Switch,Push Button
PartSelect #: PS3529285
Manufacturer #: 6600JB3007K
$36.17
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Common Symptoms of the 71026

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Replace Thermistor in back of freezer
Turn off power, remove upper and lower drawers (may need to open upper refrigerator doors to remove large freezer bin,) remove drawer supports (upper and lower), remove rear freezer panel (trick is to loosen 4 screws on fan bumpout to get the panel to come free from the freezer side wall), test thermistor with multimeter (should have continuity or near zero resistance across 2 orange fuse wires) before cutting zip ties, cut zip ties holding Thermistor in place, remove old Thermistor, install new Thermistor, install new zip ties, replace rear freezer panel, install upper and lower drawer supports, install drawers, turn on power, should be fixed if error code doesn't return after 6 hours.
Parts Used:
Temperature Sensor
  • Scott from JUPITER, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Water feed line running from water valve to filter housing was leaking
Shut off water supply. Disconnect main supply line. Remove rear lower panel on back of refrigerator. Remove all tubing clamps on back. Disconnect leaking tubing from water supply valve. Remove water filter and unscrew/remove water filter housing. Replace tubing - connect to water filter housing then to water supply valve. Reconnect filter housing and filter. Reinstall lower panel, then main water supply line, then all tubing clamps. Turn water back on and check for leaks after discarding several glasses of water to fill filter. Job complete!
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Plastic Tube - 5/16 Inch
  • Tom from EASTON, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Very bad noise which stopped when the door was opened
The Refrigerator now runs very quite.
After watching several videos I started on mine and found that it was a bit different than any in the videos. However all but the back panel was shown and that was helpful.
The back panel was a bit difficult but a hair dryer seemed to help .
All in all it was a good choice to do it myself as it was done quicker than waiting on a repair man.
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Fan Assembly Evaporator Fan Motor
  • Rick from CLEVELAND, TN
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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