Last updated: 2026-05-24
Appliance broken? We've got the fix.
Your appliance is broken.
Here's the exact part you need.
Most common appliance repairs cost under $50 in parts and take 30 minutes or less. We tell you what's wrong, which part to buy, and how to swap it — step by step.
14 appliances · 45 repair guides · Exact parts linked
Choose Your Appliance
Select your broken appliance below. Each guide lists common problems with the exact replacement part and step-by-step instructions.
Washing Machine
4 fixes
Dryer
4 fixes
Refrigerator
4 fixes
Dishwasher
3 fixes
Oven / Range
3 fixes
Microwave
3 fixes
Garbage Disposal
3 fixes
Air Conditioner
3 fixes
Water Heater
3 fixes
Furnace
3 fixes
Toilet
3 fixes
Faucet
3 fixes
Ceiling Fan
3 fixes
Garage Door Opener
3 fixes
Ice Maker
3 fixes
Range Hood
3 fixes
Most Common Fixes
The repairs we get asked about most. Each links to the exact part you need.
Not Heating
Blown thermal fuse or failed heating element
$12
easy · 20-30 minutes
Running Constantly
Worn flapper valve or float set too high
$8
easy · 5-10 minutes
Dripping
Worn cartridge (single-handle) or worn washer (two-handle)
$12
easy · 10-20 minutes
Not Draining
Clogged drain pump filter or failed drain pump motor
$28
easy · 20-30 minutes
Not Draining
Clogged drain filter or failed drain pump
$30
easy · 20-30 minutes
Repair by Brand
Common parts and fixes for major appliance brands.
Why Trust TheFixGuide?
Exact Parts Verified
Every part in our guides is verified against manufacturer specifications. We link directly to Amazon so you get the right part, fast.
30-Minute Fixes
Most repairs in our database take 20-30 minutes. We provide clear step-by-step instructions rated by difficulty so you know what you're getting into.
Save $200-500
A service call costs $100-200 minimum plus parts. Most of our repairs use parts that cost $10-50. That's hundreds saved per repair.