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Universal Refrigerator Model BRT21R6AB3 Parts

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Brand:Universal
Model:BRT21R6AB3
Product:Refrigerator
Subtype:Cooling System Icemaking System

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$33.00

Refrigerator door shelf retainer bar. Snaps in place

$50.21

Refrigerator door shelf bar, white. Gallon capacity.

$18.92

Appliance light bulb, clear 120 Volt 40 Watt Regular Base

$38.22

Meat pan hanger track, right side. Attaches to the shelf mounting rail.

$78.83

Evaporator fan motor kit, includes clips, terminal connectors, and instruction sheet *The motor has been updated by the manufacture. When the evaporator fan motor fails, it often generates a lot of noise in the freezer area.

$31.02

Refrigerator defrost timer, 60 hertz, 120 volts. Turn the dial on the timer clockwise to advance it into and out of defrost.

$13.17

Screw kit, handle #10-16 x .500

$71.03
8% Off MSRP: $77.50

Temperature control. The terminal orientation on this thermostat may be slightly different than the original.

$27.22

Refrigerator defrost thermostat kit. If the freezer is cold, but the refrigerator is warm you could have a problem with the defrost system. If so, the evaporator coils will be iced over and this thermostat kit may be defective.

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Universal Refrigerator Model BRT21R6AB3 Parts

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