Joseph P Raleigh , NC March 16, 2021 Appliance: Model PSHF6RGXCDBB GE REFRIGERATOR Freezer door controls for water/ice/temp control quit working. Clicking noise started and the unit quit cooling. Paid a technician $80 to guess repair of $700-900. A mistake. Went to Appliance Parts Pros site, where people described exact symptoms, and replacement of control board and compressor relay. Purchased control board, compressor relay and overload. Parts to me in 1.5 days. Easy plug and play 30 minute repair job. Refrigerator now works perfect for half of repair tech estimate. Read More... 12 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers, Pliers, Screwdrivers
Robert B Herndon , VA June 30, 2020 Appliance: General Electric Refrigerator PSHS6RGXCDSS GE refrigerator was making clicking noise. Water dispenser panel lights would go off. I replaced the Compressor start relay. The AppliancePartsPros video suggested I replace the Kit Capacitor and the Overload at the same time, and said to view the video for the Overload. I did replace the Start Relay and the Kit Capacitor, but there was no video for replacing the Overload for my refrigerator. When I tried to pry the old one out, I was afraid I was going to break it, so I gave up and left the old one in. I wish Appliance Parts had a video for this part replacement (WR08X10100). With the 2 parts replaced, I still heard a slight clicking at one time during the next day, so I am not sure if it is fixed or not. I will monitor it further. The frig is cooling properly and the panel seems to be working ok, so perhaps I am good. The video to replace the Start Relay was EXCELLENT! Kudos to Appliance Parts Pros for that. In replacing the Kit Capacitor, it is bolted down to the frame. You have to get a nut driver around the side of it and twist hard to loosen it and remove it. It is a tight fit. This would be hard if you have large hands. Read More... 4 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 1-2 hours Tools: Nut Drivers, Screwdrivers