





[Lifetime Warranty] 6750C-0004R Refrigerator Overload Protector Replacement - Compatible with LG & Kenmore Refrigerators - Replaces AP4651578 PS3529535 1268273
6750C-0004R Refrigerator Overload Protector
Key Features
- Attaches to the refrigerator compressor to prevent overheating.
- Monitors compressor current draw and shuts off the motor if it exceeds safe levels.
- Serves as a direct replacement for the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- AP4651578
- PS3529535
- 1268273
- EAP3529535
- PD00023333
Compatibility & Fitment
- Designed for use with select refrigerator models from brands including LG and Kenmore.
- Verify compatibility by checking your appliance's original part number before ordering.
When to Replace
- Refrigerator is not cooling or freezing.
- Compressor fails to start.
- A clicking sound is heard from the compressor area at regular intervals.
Installation Tips
- Disconnect the refrigerator from its power source before beginning the repair.
- Safely store perishable food items.
- Access the compressor, located at the rear of the refrigerator, to replace the part.
$4.94
Original: $14.12
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Description
6750C-0004R Refrigerator Overload Protector
Key Features
- Attaches to the refrigerator compressor to prevent overheating.
- Monitors compressor current draw and shuts off the motor if it exceeds safe levels.
- Serves as a direct replacement for the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- AP4651578
- PS3529535
- 1268273
- EAP3529535
- PD00023333
Compatibility & Fitment
- Designed for use with select refrigerator models from brands including LG and Kenmore.
- Verify compatibility by checking your appliance's original part number before ordering.
When to Replace
- Refrigerator is not cooling or freezing.
- Compressor fails to start.
- A clicking sound is heard from the compressor area at regular intervals.
Installation Tips
- Disconnect the refrigerator from its power source before beginning the repair.
- Safely store perishable food items.
- Access the compressor, located at the rear of the refrigerator, to replace the part.























