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Replacement screw for refrigerators. Secures handles, panels, and internal components. Order if yours is missing, stripped, or lost during repairs.
Took about 5 min to replace the handle with the parts ordered. Thank you for the fast service. Read more
Replacement humidity control slide for refrigerator crisper drawers. Installs in produce compartment to adjust moisture levels. Needed when original is broken, cracked, or missing.
Just replaced the part (snap it in...abc....123...no problem) Read more
Fix a refrigerator that won't cool or has temperature issues. This main control board manages cooling cycles, fans, and compressor operation. Moderate DIY.
Replaced the Main Control Board Assembly along with the evaporator and condenser fan motors. I thoroughly cleaned the very very dirty condenser with a 4$ brush offered by the parts specialist and while I was at it, I changed the door seals and replaced one of the door trays. Beats the crap out of spending $10,000 on a new refrigerator that because of Covid 19 wouldn't be here before the middle of November. Thank you Matt for your help! Read more
Plastic water line that connects the water inlet valve to the ice maker. Replace if cracked, leaking, or damaged. Includes installation video.
Replaced original (18 yrs.) 1/4" plastic tubing, clamp and grommet (AppliancePartsPros/GE parts) from outlet of ice maker water control valve to ice maker inlet. Also replaced water supply line to inlet of water control valve with new, GE braided, PEX 1/4" supply line with pre-attached female compression fittings on both ends. Repair job with AppliancePartsPros parts from outlet of water control valve went perfectly well, was simple, and had no leaks when tested. Parts were easy to install,... Read more
Fix excessive frost buildup in your freezer with a new defrost thermostat. This sensor regulates defrost cycles to prevent ice on coils. DIY repair in 10-20 minutes.
This is a 15 yr old Kenmore (GE) refrigerator with top mounted freezer... I knew, for awhile, that I had a DEFROST problem. That was causing water to collect on the inside bottom of the fridge, under the veg./fruit bins. And then occasionally run out onto the kitchen floor if I didn't sop up the water inside. But I delayed the repair because of the hassle of emptying the food, top and bottom, and finding temporary homes for it all. Until I noticed 3 things happen in short order. 1)The water... Read more
Ice maker not producing ice or won't dispense cubes? This complete ice maker assembly replaces failed units. DIY-friendly install in under 10 minutes.
I found that the Ice Maker in my GE side by side made ice but would not kick out the ice when it had formed, the heating element or the switch that controls it didn't work. I ordered a new ice maker switched it out took less than 3 minutes. The cord was very stiff and just long enough but I got it to connect and in 35-40 minutes I had fresh ICE!! Read more
Refrigerator door gasket seals the fresh food compartment to maintain temperature and efficiency. Replace if torn, loose, or not sealing properly.
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Damaged or cracked dispenser trim? This trim snaps around your refrigerator's water and ice dispenser opening for a finished look. DIY repair in 20 minutes.
After viewing your video the job went as planned and took maybe 20 minutes. Read more
Ice dispenser not working or just humming? The auger motor drives ice delivery. Easy DIY fix in under 15 minutes with our video guide. Restore ice flow.
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Refrigerator not cooling but freezer works? A failed evaporator fan motor stops cold air circulation. DIY-friendly repair with basic tools in 30-60 minutes.
1. Unplug the power, 2. Removed the shelving and Ice maker including power cord, 3. Removed the air flow conduits, 4. Removed the back panel, 5. Removed evaporator fan housing and drop down then un clip power supply and remove evaporator fan housing and all and set on a flat surface, 6. Remove the upper bracket holding in evaporator and remove evaporator fan ( be sure to remove the fan blade you'll need it for the new motor ) 7. Popped out the old grommets ( I replaced both since I was there )... Read more
The Grill Recess is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It is located in the dispenser area, acting as a catch tray to collect drips and spills from the water or ice dispenser. This component helps keep the dispenser area clean and prevents water from dripping onto the floor or refrigerator surfaces.
Over time, the grill recess can become cracked, discolored, or damaged due to regular use and exposure to moisture. Replacing it ensures a clean appearance and continued functionality of the dispenser area.
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Followed the instructions in your video. The demonstration is well done and easy to follow. Read more
Plastic cover that sits over the crisper drawer in your refrigerator. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to protect produce and maintain humidity.
I ordered a new cover middle pan and drawer. I had to transfer a seal and humidity control from the old middle pan to the new. A little gentle leverage applied with a paint can opener freed the needed parts from old cover. Snapped them in place on the new part, installed and all was good. Read more
The Temperature Sensor Seal is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This seal is designed to protect the temperature sensor from moisture and other environmental factors that could affect its accuracy and longevity. By providing a barrier against the harsh conditions within a refrigerator, such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, this seal ensures that the sensor can accurately monitor and control the refrigerator's internal temperature.
Causes of a malfunctioning Temperature Sensor Seal can include wear and tear over time, degrading the seal's effectiveness. Physical damage like tears or punctures can allow moisture to reach the sensor. Improper installation may leave gaps or loose areas around the sensor, compromising the seal.
Symptoms of a bad Temperature Sensor Seal include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
This fridge has had a problem of ice building up around evaporator coil in fresh food side. Wife (she HATES this thing) says it's done this from day one; 10 years. GE guy says all these models do this and there's no fix for it, so we have clean out the ice periodically... Like the 1940s pre auto defrost. Now with the issue of FF side temp too highi assumed the ice had built up around FF evaporator coil preventing proper cooling, but AppliancePartsPros.com suggested the FF temp thermistor may... Read more
Directs defrost water from the evaporator to the drain pan below your refrigerator. Replace if cracked, damaged, or clogged to prevent water pooling.
Pulled down the existing drain tube and installed new one. Tight area so it requires two hands to push up and attach the new tube. The short rubber tubing attached to the new drain tube has to fit snug onto the plastic tube connection that hangs down. Replacing the water dispenser tray is simple and no explanation needed, Read more
The Spring Closure is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This spring aids in the automatic closing of the refrigerator door, ensuring it seals tightly after each use to maintain optimal internal temperatures.
Causes of a bad spring closure can include regular wear and tear, corrosion due to moisture, or accidental damage that compromises its function.
Symptoms of a bad spring closure include:
1) Remove toe kick panel - 2 Philips head screws 2) Lay down on floor. This might be the hardest part of the repair from some people! 3) Remove broken spring, no tool required. 4) Using your fingers, slip one end of new spring into hole on lever arm. (If you're not sure how it should go, look at the spring on the other door, assuming you have a side-by-side.) 5) Hook the other end of the spring around a round-shank screwdriver. (Don't even bother with pliers. You will disregard this advice... Read more
Ice dispenser paddle broken or won't close? This ice chute door and funnel assembly fixes stuck or damaged dispensers. Moderate DIY, 30-45 minutes.
Disconnect the power to the fridge. First remove the control panel by removing the one screw underneath and then insert a screwdriver into the small square hole underneath in order to pull the lower left of the control panel towards you. You are pulling against a plastic clip and you need to pull fairly hard. Once the lower left clip is free the other three come unclipped fairly easily. At this point it will make life easier if you unclip the wiring connector from the control panel and put it... Read more