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Fridge spare parts

Stokes Appliance Parts offers a wide range of high-quality fridge replacement parts to keep your fridge running smoothly. Our collection includes parts for all major brands, making it easy to find the exact components you need. Using the right replacement parts ensures your fridge operates efficiently, maintains the correct temperature, and avoids breakdowns. Incorrect or low-quality parts can lead to spoilage, higher energy use, and potential damage.

We supply parts from trusted brands, ensuring durability and performance. From thermostats and door seals to shelves, light bulbs, fans, and control boards, our inventory is carefully categorised by brand for easy navigation.

 

Most Important Parts of a Fridge

  1. Compressor: The compressor circulates refrigerant through the fridge, compressing it to raise its temperature. It is crucial for cooling the inside of the fridge.
  2. Condenser Coils: Located at the back or bottom, these coils release heat absorbed from inside the fridge, allowing the refrigerant to cool and return to liquid form.
  3. Evaporator Coils: These are found inside the fridge and freezer compartments. They absorb heat from inside, helping to cool the air and keep your food cold.
  4. Thermostat: The thermostat monitors and controls the fridge's temperature. It activates the compressor when the temperature rises above the set point to cool the fridge.
  5. Evaporator Fan: This fan blows air over the evaporator coils and distributes the cold air throughout the fridge and freezer compartments to maintain a consistent temperature.
  6. Condenser Fan: The condenser fan cools the compressor and condenser coils, helping the fridge operate efficiently and preventing overheating.
  7. Door Seal (Gasket): The door seal ensures an airtight closure when the fridge door is shut, preventing cold air from escaping and keeping warm air out, which aids in energy efficiency.
  8. Defrost Heater: This heater prevents frost from building up on the evaporator coils by periodically heating them, ensuring the fridge continues to cool effectively.
  9. Control Board: The control board regulates the fridge's main functions, such as temperature control and defrost cycles. It acts as the central management system for all electronic operations.
  10. Water Inlet Valve: In fridges with water and ice dispensers, the water inlet valve controls the flow of water to the dispenser and ice maker, ensuring accurate water dispensing.
  11. Shelves and Drawers: These components help organise food within the fridge. Adjustable shelves and drawers optimise space and airflow, ensuring even cooling throughout the compartments.

Understanding these key fridge components will assist you in identifying and replacing the necessary parts, ensuring your fridge runs smoothly and efficiently. Remember, not all of these parts are easily replaceable.

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Fridge Part Types

Part Type Description

Fridge Thermostat

The thermostat regulates the fridge's internal temperature. If it's faulty, the fridge may not cool properly. Replacing a broken thermostat involves disconnecting the power, removing the old unit, and installing a new one.

Fridge Compressor

The compressor circulates refrigerant and helps regulate cooling. Replacing a compressor is a more complex process and usually requires professional assistance as it involves handling refrigerant gas.

Fridge Door Seal & Gasket

The door seal prevents cold air from escaping. A faulty seal can lead to poor energy efficiency. Replacing a damaged gasket is a straightforward process, typically involving removing the old seal and pressing the new one into place.

Refrigerator Control Board

The control board regulates the fridge's functions, such as temperature and defrost cycles. If the control board malfunctions, it may need replacing, which involves accessing the fridge's control panel and installing a new board.

Fridge Defrost Heater

The defrost heater prevents frost buildup by melting ice from the evaporator coils. A broken heater can cause ice accumulation, which may be resolved by replacing the heater unit.

Refrigerator Fan Motor

The fan motor circulates air over the evaporator coils, ensuring even cooling. Replacing a faulty fan motor involves removing the back panel and installing a new motor.

Fridge Light Bulb

The light bulb illuminates the fridge's interior, making it easier to locate items. Replacing a burnt-out bulb is usually as simple as removing the old bulb and screwing in a new one.

Fridge Shelf

The shelves hold food items and are often adjustable. Broken shelves can easily be replaced by sliding out the old shelf and inserting a new one.

Fridge Water Filter

The water filter ensures that your fridge dispenses clean water. It needs regular replacement to function properly, which typically involves removing the old filter and clicking a new one into place.