Edmond, OK · OEM Appliance Parts · Piedmont, OK

Refrigerator Parts in Edmond, OK

If your fridge is warm, leaking, or making sounds it definitely shouldn't be making, you don't have to wait days for a technician or pay retail markup at a big-box store. Yukon Appliance Parts stocks the refrigerator parts Edmond homeowners actually need — evaporator fan motors, door gaskets, water inlet valves, ice maker assemblies, and more — for the brands already sitting in your kitchen: Whirlpool, Frigidaire, GE, Samsung, LG, Maytag, and KitchenAid. The YAP Dude can usually ID your part in about two minutes if you bring the model number, and most parts go out the same day. We're roughly 18 minutes from Edmond — head west on Memorial Road, south on NW 178th, then west into Piedmont and you're here.

The YAP Dude working on a refrigerator

Common Refrigerator Parts We Stock

The YAP Dude Common Refrigerator Problems We Fix

Fridge not cooling evenly

A failing evaporator fan motor stops cold air from circulating through the cabinet. Swap in a new one and temperature balance usually returns within a few hours.

Frost buildup in the freezer

A worn defrost timer keeps the defrost cycle from running, letting ice pack up against the evaporator coils. Replacing it is one of the cheaper fixes on a refrigerator.

Warm air seeping in around the door

A cracked or flattened door gasket breaks the seal and forces the compressor to overwork. We stock gaskets cut to fit most common models.

No water or ice from the dispenser

The water inlet valve controls flow from your home supply line — when the solenoid fails, nothing comes through. A new valve restores both the ice maker and dispenser.

Ice maker stopped producing

Sometimes it's the inlet valve, but a failed ice maker assembly — the module, tray, and motor as a unit — is often the cleaner fix, especially on older Whirlpool or Maytag units.

Compressor clicks on and off without cooling

That clicking is usually a bad compressor relay, a small part that costs very little and is worth trying before assuming the compressor itself is shot.

Have your model number? Find the exact part.

Type your appliance's model number into our part finder — we'll search every major supplier and pull the genuine OEM part in seconds.

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The YAP Dude Frequently Asked Questions

Do you stock refrigerator parts for Samsung and LG?

Yes — Samsung and LG are two of the most common brands in newer Edmond homes, so we keep a solid inventory of filters, water inlet valves, ice maker components, and thermostats for both. Bring your model number and we'll pull the right part.

How do I find my refrigerator's model number?

On most fridges it's on a label inside the fresh-food compartment — check the side wall or ceiling near the top. Some GE and Frigidaire models put it behind the crisper drawer instead.

Is it worth replacing the part myself or should I just call a repair tech?

Parts like a door gasket, water filter, compressor relay, or defrost timer are straightforward DIY repairs with basic tools and a YouTube video. If you're looking at a sealed-system issue, a tech makes more sense — but we can help you figure out which situation you're in.

I'm in Edmond — is it faster to order online or just drive to your shop?

For most common parts, driving over beats waiting on shipping every time. We're about 18 minutes from Edmond, and if we have it in stock you'll leave with the part in hand today.

How often should I replace my refrigerator water filter?

Every six months is the standard recommendation, though heavy household use can push it to every four. Running a clogged filter long enough can slow the dispenser and put extra strain on the water inlet valve.

The YAP Dude

Ready to get your fridge back to work? Text or call the Piedmont shop at 405-876-8100 with your model number and the symptom — we'll tell you exactly what you need before you make the drive. Or just walk in. We keep the parts counter stocked and the YAP Dude ready to help.

— The YAP Dude
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