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The Glass Shelf is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This sturdy glass shelf is designed to fit securely within the refrigerator compartment, providing a stable surface for organizing food and beverages. The glass shelf measures approximately 24 inches in width and 12 inches in depth.
You should replace this glass shelf if it becomes cracked, chipped, or otherwise damaged. Common causes of damage include accidental impacts, placing excessively heavy items on the shelf, or sudden temperature changes that can weaken the glass over time.
Symptoms of a bad glass shelf include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Bought new glass. Wife he'd it installed when I got home. Read more
Bottom hinge pin secures the refrigerator door at the base, allowing smooth opening and closing. Replace if worn, damaged, missing, or door sags.
Replaced Hinge bracket, Hinge pin, and spacers, Read more
Seals freezer door to prevent frost buildup and air leaks. Replace if torn, warped, or causing moisture issues. Verify fit with your model number.
Ordered replacement seals for both freezer and refrigerator sides. Followed directions that I had found on YouTube. The installation in a nut shell is warm the seals in a bathtub with very hot water for at least 2-3hrs then place the seals. Then warm the seals with a hair dryer as needed. After getting the seals out of the hot bath the installation took all of 20-25 minutes for both seals. Read more
The Fresh Food Door Closure Cam is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It is a component located inside the fresh food door that works together with the door latch mechanism. The door closure cam has a pivoting arm that engages the latch to securely fasten the door shut when closed. For the same part in white, purchase WR02X10637.
Causes of failure include wear and tear over time from repeated usage, damage due to accidental mishandling of the door, or an impact that causes misalignment of the cam.
Symptoms of a bad door closure cam include:
Replaced upper and lower thimble's, lever arm, cam closure. Door stop was not the problem, but ordered it and replaced it too. The door of course has to come off, remove the top hinge, and lift it away. Lubricated moving parts with silicone spray. Be sure and put the door back in the open position, so the lever arm and cam closure can properly interact, then close the door. Remove the plastic grate at the bottom to get at the lever arm. Presto. Problem gone. Don't put excessive weight... Read more
Refrigerator won't cool or compressor won't start? This compressor start relay and overload powers the compressor during cooling cycles. DIY repair.
We isolated a burning smell in our kitchen to our refrigerator, GE Profile PSS23MGTCCC which we purchased in November of 2006. This occurred at 3AM on 29 January 2015 and I am thankful that my wife got me up to investigate this odor. I unplugged the refrigerator. I plugged the refrigerator back in at 6AM thinking it had time to cool. The burning smell happened immediately and I unplugged the refrigerator again right away. My son in-law looked up some possible issues that could have... Read more
Clear plastic door cover for the dairy compartment in your refrigerator door. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing. Snaps into place, no tools needed.
The door from ApplianceParts Pros snapped into place easily and corrected the problem. Read more
Fix a noisy or failing refrigerator with this condenser fan motor. Solves whining sounds, intermittent operation, and overheating. Moderate DIY repair.
After a lot of research on internet we thought it might be the condenser fan motor . we were a but confused as frig still working and cooling. I had imagined if motor gone bad it would just stop . However on taking back off frig we could see fan sometimes slowed and then began loud "animal " squeaking noise ! Although the back bottom of our fridge was relatively open it was very tricky to ease out fan and motor. Fortunately I had also ordered fan and grommet as fan was almost impossible to... Read more
Bypass cap allows refrigerator water and ice dispensers to work without a filter installed. Replace if cracked or leaking. Confirm fit with your model.
First I ordered a new ice door seal, spring, and crank, figuring the condensation in freezer and door was caused by ice door not sealing. Turns out the solenoid for the ice door was completely rusted and was the primary cause, if it had been replaced early, it would have saved the dispenser board. What then happened was the moisture in the freezer door damaged the control board rendering dispenser controls inoperative as well as the heater around the dispenser. Now the freezer door is dripping... Read more
Ice overflowing freezer or ice maker won't shut off? Replace the missing or broken ice bucket. Installs in minutes, no tools required.
I ordered the bucket and it was on my door step the next afternoon, Read more
The Defrost Heater Assembly is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It contains the heating element responsible for maintaining optimal temperatures within the refrigerator. As a crucial component, the heater works to keep stored food safely cooled and prevent freezing.
Causes of a bad defrost heater can include gradual wear over time, mineral buildup reducing heat transfer efficiency, and physical damage.
Symptoms of failure are:
This GE OEM part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore models for simple cross-referencing.
Fix a refrigerator that won't cool or has freezing issues. This main control board regulates temperature and system cycles. Moderate DIY repair.
This was a newer GE Monogram side-by-side unit that used an inverter compressor. I removed the inverter and used an ohmmeter to measure the resistance of each of the three windings. They were all very close to one another: about 6.8 ohms per winding. I concluded that the compressor was probably not at fault. The inverter kind of burned or chemical-ish, and, when opened, showed an electrolytic capacitor had burst. I replaced the inverter with an overnight part from Amazon. It was the same... Read more
Replacement cold water reservoir tank for refrigerators. Installs behind the crisper drawer. Replace if cracked, leaking, or causing contamination issues.
I replaced the supply line to the fridge - no change in taste. I replaced the MWF manifold and tubes, the water inlet valve and the water storage line. That did it, good tasting water again! The ice still has a bad taste, so I'll replace the supply tube from the valve to the ice maker. Overall, replacing these parts was easy and the videos from Appliance Parts Pros helped. Read more
Left-hand drawer slide rail for refrigerator crisper and deli drawers. Replace this support track when cracked, broken, or split from wear and tear.
Went online and looked for a parts dealer using the refrigerator model number. Read more
Creates an airtight seal on your freezer door to prevent warm air and moisture infiltration. Replace if worn, cracked, or causing frost buildup.
Installed freezer gasket. Read more
The Vegetable Pan Lid is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. Located in the refrigerator door, the vegetable pan is designed to store fruits and vegetables in a humid environment to retain freshness longer. Color: white. Measures about 15-1/2 inches wide by 7 inches deep.
Over time, the vegetable pan lid can become cracked or warped due to frequent use, exposure to heavy items, or temperature fluctuations. A damaged lid can lead to improper sealing, which can compromise the freshness of the stored produce.
Symptoms of a failing lid include:
Door bins were easy to install by removing old ones and slipping in the new ones. Took only a few minutes to complete repair. Lid also was easy to install with only one screw to remove and replace the new one. Read more
White plastic vegetable crisper drawer pan for top-mount refrigerators. Replace cracked, broken, or missing pans. Stores fruits and vegetables.
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