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This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Size: 8-32 t. Includes 12 screws.
Vinyl sleeve that fits over rods, tubes, or wires in your refrigerator. Replace if cracked, torn, or missing to protect contact points and reduce wear.
The Light Socket is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It is responsible for holding the refrigerator's light bulb and ensuring it receives power to illuminate the interior when the door is opened.
You should replace the light socket if it becomes faulty. Causes of a bad light socket can include wear and tear from regular use, electrical issues such as short circuits or power surges, and corrosion from moisture exposure.
Symptoms of a bad light socket include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
The Light Bulb (40W) is an OEM component for GE refrigerators. As an essential task lamp, it illuminates the interior of the refrigerator and freezer compartments.
All light bulbs will eventually burn out with consistent use over many years. Vibration during compressor cycles can also potentially disrupt bulb filaments faster.
Symptoms of a burnt out refrigerator light bulb include:
This bulb is also compatible with refrigerators from brands like Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Interior light not working when door opens? This light switch controls refrigerator illumination. DIY-friendly install takes 30-45 minutes with video.
Fix frost buildup and inconsistent cooling by replacing a failed defrost heater. Melts ice from the evaporator coil during defrost cycles. DIY repair.
Collects and channels defrost water from the evaporator to the drain system. Replace if cracked, rotted, or leaking to prevent water pooling inside.
Refrigerator not cooling but freezer works? Icing up and then warming? This defrost timer control starts timed defrost cycles. Moderate DIY repair.
Replacement mounting screw for refrigerators. Secures brackets, panels, handles, and covers. Replace lost, stripped, or damaged screws to restore stability.