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I am looking for a repair part fot my older refrigerator. Does anyone know if there is a part cross reference to another mfg. part, or where I might still find one? Part description: Freezer defrost element (element within a glass tube). Unit is freezing up. RLM
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Here is a link Model SearchGive them a call or an email Are you sure that the defrost element is blown. Best to check it with a meter. It could also be the defrost timer or the defrost element. Though the glass type heaters do go fairly often and often yo can see where they have burned out. I will also send your post to AppliancePartsPro's, the people who sponsor this site |
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If you sure the problem is a bad defrost heater then post a pictures of it and measure the size. Is it a single or a double heater? Also look for a part number on the heater.
Gene.
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Dear rmichelotti,
Due to the age we will need to have our research department look it up on microfich.
However we will need the manufacturer number/BM number. It will be located on the same tag as the model and serial consisting in 5 number and letter combinations.
Thanks
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