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Magic Chef Refrigerator Wheels and Rollers

Popular Magic Chef Refrigerator Wheels and Rollers

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Magic Chef Refrigerator Single Roller
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PartSelect Number PS11738235
Manufacturer Part Number WP10450603
This wheel is sold individually. It is located on the bottom of the refrigerator.
Installation Instructions
mike from holly springs, NC
Left front plastic wheel was broken
Pop loose the plastic grate at the bottom.

Locate and remove the wheel leveling screw from the front bottom corner.

Remove cotter pin from the pin that mounts the wheel assembly to the refrigerator. Tap out the mounting pin.

Lift out the wheel assembly.

Remove the Roller pin from the wheel assembly. I used a Dremel tool with a cutting disk. A hack saw will also probably work.

Install the new roller pin and wheel into the wheel assembly. Use a hammer or vice to peen over the end of the roller pin.

Reinstall and adjust wheel assembly.
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Magic Chef Refrigerator Roller
PartSelect Number PS11743617
Manufacturer Part Number WP67005149
Sold individually.
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Magic Chef Refrigerator Rear Roller Wheel
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PartSelect Number PS11743179
Manufacturer Part Number WP61003826
This rear wheel is a little over an inch long. It is all black in color and is made of plastic.
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Magic Chef Refrigerator Cabinet Rear Roller - Kit Of 2
PartSelect Number PS371783
Manufacturer Part Number 4388239
Installation Instructions
Teri from West Valley City, UT
We were getting ice forming in the freezer compartment and water in the frig compartment
A. remove food from freezer and store in cooler etc.
B. turn off frig with dial in main compartment, then pull frig out away from wall and unplug and remove the cover ( It is located at the bottom of the frig and may be cardboard and contains a handfull of 1/4" screws) exposing the compressor and drain tube (this is a good time to vacume the compressor and coil area)
c. Take false back off from freezer by removing two 1/4 inch screws.
Next,
1. we made sure that the drain tube that runs down to a drain pan near the evaporator coil was clear, we did this by using a small aount of rock salt to speed up the melting of the ice then poured small amounts of hot water (boiling into the drain hole and soon the water flowed down the tube and into the pan below.
2. We then pushed a #12 standed electrical wire (with its end stripped back 1-1/2" then folding the strands back to create a broom) down the tube to the pan to push out any debree that may be present i.e. tin foil plastic bag particles, food chunks etc.
Making sure that this drain tube is clear is the first thing that could be causing the ice build up and water in the lower compartment!
However, I performed this several times and didn't change the problem so I chose to change the parts associated with defrost:
1. defrost heater, which is very easy to change. it is mostly plug and play but does require a pair of needle nose pliers to open a couple of metal fins to remove heater from its mounts, just be gentle with the process.

2. defrost thermostat, which is also very easy to change (Simply pull it off of a copper tube) but requires you to cut two wires near the old part and wire nut the new part wires to the remaining original wires, I added some anti oxident to the wires inside the wire nut to prevent a bad connection from developing do to moisture in this area (You can buy wire nuts with this already inside them, do this)and I taped the wire nut with a few inches of ELECTRICAL TAPE CLOSING OFF THE OPENING OF THE WIRE NUT.
You can then put his cabinet back together!
3. I also decided to change the defrost timer which is located inside a cover where the frig temperture setting dial is located. It is held to this cover by two phillips screws the cover is held in place by one 1/4" screw.
once you have the cover off and the defrost timer unscrewed you must remove a plug from the timer!
Now if you got the exact part you simply reinstall the defrost timer plug in the same postion on the new timer and screw the timer back onto its mount etc. However you may need to determine if the new timer is in the "DEFROST" position and you will need to take it out of that position by I assume rotating the timer mechanism (Ask a tech person about this)!!!!!!!!!
Then with all that done plug your frig vack in reposition it turn it on and be proud of yourself.

Now, if you recieved the timer I did it may look the same as the old one, but it may contain a black wire!!!
You will need to know which type of defrost timer application you frig uses:
1. Continuous run
2. version 1 Cumulative compressor run.
or
3. version 2 Cumulative compressor run.
I found a wiring diagram folded up and stored in the grill in the bottom of the front of the frig that helped me determine this. you will need to be able to read a wiring diagram but I found this situation to be simply a matter of matching examples of pictures (line diagrams). It is important though as you must determine which timer application your frig has because the black wire must be placed on a certain terminal for proper operation.

I replaced a three parts and may have, through trouble shooting, been able to save some money by not replacing all these parts. However , I found that when I went for guidance on trouble shooting that i.e. with the heater that ohmic values of the old part may be near the new part that it may still not be conclusive!? so for a hundred bucks my frig may last 5-10
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Magic Chef Refrigerator Axle Roll
PartSelect Number PS1845608
Manufacturer Part Number 67006434
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Magic Chef Refrigerator Axle Rivet
PartSelect Number PS11740002
Manufacturer Part Number WP2264756
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$231.27
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Magic Chef Refrigerator Roller-cab
PartSelect Number PS1485468
Manufacturer Part Number 2324094
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$53.50
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Magic Chef Refrigerator Roller-front
PartSelect Number PS11749008
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10142530
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$16.95
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Magic Chef Refrigerator Rivet
PartSelect Number PS399577
Manufacturer Part Number 939962
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$6.95
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Magic Chef Refrigerator Rivet;- Mswr10 Od6.0 -
PartSelect Number PS4142052
Manufacturer Part Number DA60-90124A

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