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This Slide Outer is the outer rail that supports and guides a refrigerator shelf/drawer, restoring smooth movement and proper alignment. It replaces a worn or broken outer slide to help shelves glide and stay level. What it does:
This outer drawer slide supports and guides a refrigerator drawer or pantry pan so it opens and closes smoothly. Replacing a worn or cracked slide restores alignment and helps prevent sticking, tipping, or spills.
This molded plastic water collector directs and contains water from the refrigerator ice maker to prevent pooling and unwanted leaks. It restores proper drainage and helps keep the freezer interior dry and functioning normally. What it does:
This evaporator assembly circulates refrigerant and helps remove heat and humidity from the freezer compartment, restoring proper cold and frost control. Replaces the internal evaporator box to improve cooling performance and defrost function. 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 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 HMI control assembly is the user interface board that lets you select and display settings on the appliance, restoring responsive controls and proper display feedback for normal operation. What it does:
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.