Collection: Refrigerator

Spare parts for refrigerators: door seals, shelves, bottle racks, thermostats, fans, lamps, compressors, water filters, defrost heaters, and many other original and compatible components.

Search for the brand, model, or code on your refrigerator to find the right spare part immediately. If you have doubts, send us a photo of the seal, shelf, or identification tag.

Guide to spare parts and refrigerator maintenance

Main components available

In our collection, you will find original and compatible spare parts for various brands and models of refrigerators: door seals, glass or plastic shelves, bottle racks, vegetable drawers / containers / freezers, internal lamps, thermometers / temperature probes / thermostats, evaporator or condenser fans, defrost heaters, compressors, water filters, profiles and hinges, handles, displays / control panels. Reliable sources show that most of these components are readily available for most brands. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

How to choose the right spare part

  1. Brand, model, and code: essential for seals, compressors, fans. You can find the information on the refrigerator label. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
  2. Physical dimensions: shelves, racks, and bottle holders must have precise dimensions (width, depth, thickness);
  3. Type of part: magnetic or push seals, LED or traditional bulbs, original or compatible water filters; replacement fans with silent bearings;
  4. Temperature and adjustment: thermostats / probes must support the required temperature range; defrost heaters with the correct wattage; compatible displays / electronics;
  5. Energy efficiency and airtightness: a new seal and good internal ventilation contribute to lower consumption.

Recommended maintenance

  • Regularly clean the seals, check that they close properly, and avoid the passage of warm air;
  • Dust the condenser coils and keep the airflow behind and under the fridge clear to improve efficiency;
  • Check and replace water filters and cartridges if necessary, especially for models with built-in dispensers;
  • Replace broken bulbs and shelves to maintain functionality and safety;
  • Periodically check fans, compressors, and automatic defrosting (if present) to avoid ice formation, noise, and malfunctions.

Common problems and quick solutions

  • Refrigerator not cooling: faulty thermostat, blocked evaporator fan, damaged door seal;
  • Freezer iced over or excessive ice: malfunctioning automatic defrost, faulty defrost heater;
  • Unpleasant odor inside: dirty filters, damaged seals, insufficient cleaning;
  • Water leaks inside or on the floor: clogged condensation drain or broken drainage tube;
  • Refrigerator making loud noises: worn motor or condenser / evaporator fan, compressor under strain.

Quick FAQs

When should I change the door seal?

When you notice air leaks, condensation formation, or if the door does not close tightly.

How long does a refrigerator compressor last?

It depends on usage, environmental conditions, and maintenance; on average 8-12 years for domestic use.

How to tell if the thermostat is not working?

If the refrigerator is too warm or too cold despite correct adjustment, or if the display shows incorrect values or the machine does not respond to commands.

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