Robert B Morgantown , WV October 19, 2014 Ge side by side psc25 series ff section was not cooling well (42 degrees best it could do) Common theme on the blogs was thermistors and or defrost heater/thermostat. Ran self-diagnostics which turned on defrost heater which was fine. All five thermistors indicated ok on diagnostic also, but I read more than one time "replace the thermistors no matter what if your FF section isn't cooling". So I ordered all five thermistors and defrost limiter thermostat. Received all in 48 hours (great shipping service), took me about three hours to replace all thermistors and thermostat just as excellent how-to video indicated. Set to factory presets of 0 and 37 degrees. Next morning came downstairs, actual temperature: 0 and 37 degrees! Lowered FF section to 35 (wife's preference), reefer went right down to 35 and has stayed there since. Also had the common melting ice problem in ice maker which appears to be resolved by this repair. An hour or two of diagnostics, few hours to repair, 60 bucks and it's performing better than ever. Very pleased with the results. Read More... 30 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 2+ hours Tools: Nut Drivers, Screwdrivers
Steven G Central Valley , NY July 11, 2017 Appliance: General Electric Refrigerator PSS26PSTASS Refrigerator section was forming ice in the refrigerator water was freezing fan was constantly running. My GE Profile Model PSS26PSTASS freezes food in the food section. The sensor was shot - so the fan on the bottom of the fridge would constantly run - ice was forming in the fridge and my water filter was freezing. I went away for a few days and it was shattered from freezing up. Sensor is located behind the oval vent on the left wall of the fridge. between the 2nd and 3rd shelf. Unplug fridge - Pop off the white cover with a screwdriver - pull out the wires, clip the wires & strip them. Remove the foil cover from the back of the sensor, and pull out the old sensor. Replace the sensor and replace foil cover (I bought a new one). splice the new and old wires together using small blue wire nuts (you can fill them with silicone if you want to prevent moisture). stuff the wires back into the hole and replace the cover with the new sensor in it. Read More... 7 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Bernard Y Snellville , GA July 06, 2015 The problem i (had) was the fact that my refrigerator was not cooling my and the water tank was leaking I ordered a new mother board, water tank, and grille sensors because I broke three of the current ones that were there. I replaced all three items, and it's working as if it was brand new. The parts were exactly what I needed and they fit perfectly. Read More... 1 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 1-2 hours Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers, Socket Set
Moises H Gaithersburg , MD April 26, 2025 Appliance: Bosch GE010-010 Water tank Water tank and temperature sensor grille replacements Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers, Socket Set
Roy R Collinsville , IL October 09, 2015 Water tank froze and cracked wasn't maintaining proper temperature Replaced water tank and temperature sensor in freezer. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 2+ hours Tools: Nut Drivers, Screwdrivers