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The water filter is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This filter removes or reduces various contaminants.
Features and Benefits:
When to replace your filter:
Note: If replacing the Culligan metal canister design filter for the first time, a special adapter, part number AP2615702 is needed, which is not included with this part. The compatible bypass cap is part number AP6891551. This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
The Switch Light is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It is designed to activate the refrigerator’s interior light when the door is opened and turn it off when the door is closed. This ensures visibility inside the refrigerator, making it easy to locate items even in low-light conditions.
Over time, the switch light can become faulty due to wear and tear, exposure to moisture, or repeated use. These factors can cause the switch to malfunction or become unresponsive.
Symptoms of a bad switch light include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This rubber grommet seals and cushions the refrigerator's water fill tube where it passes through the liner, helping prevent leaks and vibration. It's a simple, low-cost part that restores a watertight, stable tube connection. What it does:
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.
The Light Bulb Socket is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It holds the light bulb in place within the refrigerator, ensuring a secure connection to provide illumination when the refrigerator door is opened. This socket ensures that the interior light functions correctly, allowing users to see and access food items easily.
Common causes of a bad light bulb socket include electrical issues, such as short circuits, wear and tear from regular use, or physical damage from handling or bulb replacements.
Symptoms of a bad light bulb socket include:
This right-hand base channel restores the lower support and alignment for a refrigerator door, helping the door sit level and operate smoothly. It replaces a bent, cracked or missing channel to improve door fit and stability. What it does:
This left hand base channel is the lower cabinet support piece that helps secure and align the appliance's front base. It restores proper fit and stability at the cabinet bottom after damage or wear. What it does
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
This rear wheel assembly replaces a worn or broken refrigerator drawer roller to restore smooth, stable movement and proper drawer alignment. It helps prevent sticking, scraping, and uneven wear on the drawer track. What it does:
Keep the refrigerator's rear fan assembly secure and airflow on track with this fan orifice bracket. It supports the fan shroud/orifice so the motor and blade stay aligned, helping maintain proper cooling and reduce vibration.
The Lid Bumper is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It is designed to provide cushioning and protection for the refrigerator lid, preventing damage and ensuring smooth, quiet closing.
Causes of a bad Lid Bumper can include deterioration over time due to frequent use, exposure to temperature variations, or damage from accidental impacts. A worn or damaged bumper may no longer provide adequate cushioning, leading to potential damage to the lid or the refrigerator itself.
Symptoms of a bad Lid Bumper include:
An evaporator fan blade mounts on the evaporator fan motor to move cold air across the coils and throughout the refrigerator compartments. Replacing a cracked, warped, or loose blade restores proper airflow, temperature balance, and quiet operation.
The Evaporator Fan Motor is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It circulates air over the evaporator coils, ensuring consistent cooling throughout the refrigerator and freezer compartments. The motor operates 9.75 volts DC. The motor has a 1/8" shaft and a 12" long, 4-wire harness.
You should replace the evaporator fan motor if it becomes faulty due to wear and tear, electrical issues, or physical damage. Over time, the motor bearings can wear out, or the motor itself can fail due to continuous operation.
Symptoms of a bad evaporator fan motor include:
Rear evaporator fan motor bracket secures the evaporator fan motor to the refrigerator cabinet, maintaining airflow over the coils for efficient cooling. Replaces a bent or broken mounting bracket so the fan runs steadily. What it does:
The Fan Motor Grommet is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. This small but essential component serves as a seal and insulator around the area where the fan motor shaft protrudes from the appliance body.
Causes of needing to replace the fan motor grommet can include normal wear and tear over time, exposure to extreme temperatures or moisture, or physical damage due to impact or improper installation.
Symptoms of a faulty or missing grommet include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore refrigerator models.
Size: 8-16 x 2 inch ss.
This air diffuser directs chilled air into the fresh-food compartment to help maintain even cooling and airflow where food is stored. Replaces a cracked, broken, or missing diffuser to restore proper air distribution. What it does:
A small spring-style cotter clip that secures shafts and pins to keep moving parts in place. Restores a secure fit to linkage, rods, and pivot points so components stay aligned and don't slip free during operation. What it does:
This base shaft is the support shaft that helps the washer's tub or drum stay aligned and rotate smoothly. Replacing a worn shaft restores proper drum support and reduces noise, wobble, and uneven operation. What it does:
The Defrost Heater Assembly is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It is designed to heat the evaporator coils during the defrost cycle, melting any accumulated ice or frost. This helps maintain proper airflow and prevents the coils from freezing over, allowing your refrigerator to cool normally.
A bad defrost heater assembly can occur due to electrical issues, component failure, or damage to the heater itself. If you notice symptoms such as excessive frost or ice buildup in the freezer, inconsistent cooling, or water pooling at the bottom of the refrigerator, it may indicate a need to replace the defrost heater assembly.
Symptoms of a bad defrost heater assembly include:
Restore your refrigerator by replacing the faulty defrost heater assembly with this genuine OEM part.
This GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
This drain baffle guides defrost water into the refrigerator drain to prevent puddling and ice buildup, keeping the fresh food area dry and reducing odors. It fits into the freezer/refrigerator drain opening and channels meltwater safely away. What it does:
The Damper Assembly is an OEM component specifically designed for GE refrigerators. This assembly is located within the fresh food compartment and functions to control airflow and temperature regulation.
The damper works with the evaporator fan to carefully moderate circulating air, preventing cold spots and optimizing equal cooling. Consistent temperatures extend the shelf life of perishable goods.
Causes of a faulty damper assembly can include failure of the plastic gears or axle that coordinate its movements over time. Improper air circulation disrupts the refrigerator's performance.
Symptoms include:
This replacement assembly from GE restores dependable temperature control. Upgrade today for continued fresh food preservation abilities matching OEM standards. It is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
This small replacement wire retainer secures heater and sensor wiring to the evaporator area, preventing wire contact with sharp edges and maintaining proper routing for reliable defrost operation and safe airflow. What it does:
This left-side evaporator baffle directs cold-air flow inside the freezer compartment to help even cooling and reduce frost buildup. It replaces a cracked or missing baffle to restore proper airflow and compartment temperature balance. What it does:
This tube drain routes defrost and condensation water away from the refrigerator cabinet to the drain system, helping prevent pooling and ice build-up. It's a direct-replacement service part designed to restore proper water flow. What it does
This axle wheel is a replacement drum support component that helps the dryer drum roll smoothly and quietly. Replacing a worn axle wheel restores proper drum alignment and reduces noise or binding during operation. What it does:
This defrost thermostat senses evaporator temperature and shuts off the defrost heater once the coil warms, preventing overheating. Replacing a failed thermostat restores proper defrosting to stop ice buildup and stabilize refrigerator temperatures.
The Defrost Thermostat is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators responsible for regulating the defrost cycle of the refrigerator's cooling system. The defrost thermostat monitors the temperature of the evaporator coils. When the coils reach a certain temperature, the thermostat signals the defrost heater to activate, melting any ice or frost that has accumulated. Once the coils are clear, the thermostat signals the heater to turn off, allowing the normal cooling cycle to resume.
A bad defrost thermostat can occur due to electrical issues, component failure, or damage to the thermostat itself. If you notice symptoms such as excessive frost or ice buildup in the freezer, inconsistent cooling, or the refrigerator running continuously without cycling off, it may indicate a need to replace the defrost thermostat.
Symptoms of a bad defrost thermostat include:
Restore your refrigerator by replacing the faulty defrost thermostat with this genuine OEM part.
This molded plastic light shield covers and protects the interior light in the refrigerator fresh-food compartment while directing light for better visibility. It replaces cracked or discolored shields that block or scatter the bulb's output. What it does:
This evaporator trough (drip pan) catches and channels defrost and condensation water away from the freezer evaporator, helping prevent leaks and water accumulation. It restores proper drainage and reduces ice build-up near the evaporator area. What it does:
This front roller assembly supports the dryer's drum at the front, helping the drum turn smoothly and quietly. Replacing a worn roller restores proper drum alignment and reduces noise or scraping during operation. What it does:
This screw handle trim replaces the small decorative cover that hides and secures the mounting screw on a range/oven handle, restoring a finished look and preventing debris buildup around the screw. What it does:
This drain fan assembly circulates air around the refrigerator's drain/evaporation area so defrost water can dry properly. Replacing a worn or seized fan restores intended airflow and helps reduce lingering moisture and related odors. What it does: