AEH36821908 LG Center Hinge Assembly for Refrigerator/Freezer
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LG
MFG Number
AEH36821908
Manufactured BY:
LG
This manufacture part number # AEH36821908 replaces our competitor’s part numbers: AP5657408, AEH36821901, PS6012655, B00I8VIYBK, 2657692.
Special Price
$67.99
Regular Price
$84.99
(20% off)
Center Hinge Assembly for Refrigerator/Freezer
This component is compatible with LG and Sears-Kenmore brands. It serves as the lower hinge for the refrigerator door, designed to support and facilitate the door's movement. Positioned at the base of the door, this hinge connects the door to the refrigerator's main body, allowing it to open and close smoothly. It plays a crucial role in keeping the door properly aligned and ensuring it seals tightly to maintain the internal temperature.
The hinge is suitable for use with Kenmore and Sears appliances as well.
The left side hinge is equipped with springs that help the door close automatically.
Issues this part addresses include:
- Stiffness or challenges in opening or closing the door.
- The door failing to stay closed, which can cause temperature changes.
- Squeaking or grinding noises during door movement.
- Physical signs of damage like cracks or rust on the hinge.
- Misalignment of the door with the refrigerator’s frame.
This component is compatible with LG and Sears-Kenmore brands. It serves as the lower hinge for the refrigerator door, designed to support and facilitate the door's movement. Positioned at the base of the door, this hinge connects the door to the refrigerator's main body, allowing it to open and close smoothly. It plays a crucial role in keeping the door properly aligned and ensuring it seals tightly to maintain the internal temperature.
The hinge is suitable for use with Kenmore and Sears appliances as well.
The left side hinge is equipped with springs that help the door close automatically.
Issues this part addresses include:
- Stiffness or challenges in opening or closing the door.
- The door failing to stay closed, which can cause temperature changes.
- Squeaking or grinding noises during door movement.
- Physical signs of damage like cracks or rust on the hinge.
- Misalignment of the door with the refrigerator’s frame.
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