Hotpoint SHY23X Oven Door Buffers
To reinstall the glass door buffers on your Hotpoint oven model ShY23X, you can follow these steps:
- Gather the necessary materials: Make sure you have the glass door buffers and any accompanying screws or fasteners required for installation.
- Identify the correct position: Take a close look at the oven door and identify the areas where the glass door buffers should be installed. Typically, there will be corresponding holes or slots on the oven door where the buffers fit.
- Align the buffers: Hold one glass door buffer in your hand and align it with the corresponding hole or slot on the oven door. The buffer should fit snugly into place.
- Secure the buffer: Once the buffer is aligned properly, insert any screws or fasteners through the designated holes on the oven door to secure the buffer in place. Use a screwdriver or appropriate tool to tighten the screws, ensuring the buffer is firmly attached.
- Repeat for the other buffer: Follow the same process to install the second glass door buffer on the opposite side of the oven door. Align it with the corresponding hole or slot, insert the screws or fasteners, and tighten them to secure the buffer.
- Test the door: After both buffers are securely installed, gently close and open the oven door to ensure it operates smoothly. Make sure the door closes completely and the glass door buffers are providing the desired cushioning and support.
Problem with drawer configuration. I have a Hotpoint Freezer. Model FZA84.
Does the problem move with the drawer when you shuffled them or did it do the same thing in the same position? If it moved it's the drawer causing the issue, if it stayed in the same place it's the freezer itself.
Empty the offending drawer and have a good look at it. A lot of front panels on freezer drawers are a 'push on' fit so check the front is clipped on correctly on both sides. Next check the runner rails and back panel of the area that drawer goes into. It might be something as simple as a lump of ice or something stuck to the side/back or a something in the drawer above or below blocking it.
6/28/2023 5:17:16 PM •
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No water from despener
Most times the problem is caused by the dual water control valve that controls the water dispenser. Other things could be frozen water inside the water filter assembly, lines or dispenser. Also problems with the dispenser controls=>
WR55X10446 Location number 93 =>
HSS25GFPAWW Freezer Door and Dispenser
WR57X10051 Water Control Valve
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Service Manual Please remember that the service manual covers all models related to yours and some parts in manual will not be related to yours.If you would like to test the water control valve carefully apply 110 VAC to the water dispenser side or check the coil with an OHM meter. I will be here to answer your questions if you need more answers but at this moment I feel the problem is the dual
water control valve , Thanks,
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5/29/2023 5:14:23 PM •
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on May 29, 2023
I heard some clicking noises
yes . it sounds like the main board . the clicking would be the relay that starts compressor ... change the main board .. mm feed back pls . with a model # i can give you part # & price .
5/17/2023 6:40:48 AM •
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on May 17, 2023
Hotpoint Aquarius dishwasher DWF34S/42 no power - possible fuse blown
Based on your description, it sounds like there was a short circuit in the dishwasher which caused the fuse to blow and the burning smell. It is possible that the burnt connection you are seeing is related to the short circuit.
If you have experience with electrical repairs, you can try to identify and replace the burnt connection. However, if you are not comfortable with electrical work, it is recommended that you seek the assistance of a qualified technician to avoid any potential safety hazards.
In any case, before attempting any repairs, make sure that the dishwasher is disconnected from the power source and that all safety precautions are taken.
Can you disconnect the ice maker only on a hotpoint ctx21ga refrigerater
Yes, you can disconnect the ice maker on a Hotpoint CTX21GA refrigerator. Here are the general steps to follow:
- Unplug the refrigerator from the electrical outlet or turn off the power at the circuit breaker.
- Locate the water supply line that runs from the back of the refrigerator to the ice maker. It is typically a flexible plastic or copper tube.
- Find the valve where the water supply line connects to the refrigerator. It may be located behind a panel or cover.
- Turn off the water supply to the refrigerator by closing the valve. You may need to turn it clockwise to shut it off.
- Disconnect the water supply line from the valve by loosening the compression nut or other connector.
- Locate the ice maker inside the freezer compartment. It is usually mounted on the back wall or ceiling.
- Unplug the ice maker's electrical connector by pulling it out of the socket.
- Remove any screws or mounting brackets that hold the ice maker in place and gently pull it out of the freezer compartment.
- If you wish to permanently remove the ice maker, you can disconnect the wiring harness and remove the mounting bracket.
- If you plan to reconnect the ice maker in the future, you can leave the wiring harness connected and store the ice maker in a safe place.
- Reconnect the water supply line to the valve and turn the water supply back on.
- Plug the refrigerator back in or turn the power back on at the circuit breaker.
2/21/2023 12:04:57 PM •
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