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Directs defrost water from the evaporator to the drain pan below your refrigerator. Replace if cracked, damaged, or clogged to prevent water pooling.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Seals icemaker water supply tubes and prevents air leaks in your refrigerator. Replace if you notice frost buildup, water leaks, or ice production issues. Verify fit with your model number before ordering.
Fix electrical failures in your refrigerator's lower cabinet with this wiring harness. Connects components for proper operation. Moderate DIY repair.
If your refrigerator isn't cooling properly or runs constantly, the compressor kit may need replacement. This repair requires advanced skills and proper refrigerant handling.
The Run Capacitor is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It plays a crucial role in the refrigerator's cooling system by providing the necessary start and run voltage to the compressor. Without a properly functioning run capacitor, your refrigerator may struggle to maintain the desired temperature, leading to spoiled food and inefficient energy use. Causes of a bad run capacitor include electrical surges, wear and tear over time, or overheating due to a malfunctioning refrigerator compressor or poor ventilation. Symptoms of a bad Run Capacitor include:
This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
Fix a refrigerator that won't cool or clicks but doesn't start. This compressor start relay and overload protects against electrical issues. DIY-friendly.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
This sealed component removes moisture and contaminants from the R600 refrigerant system, typically located in the sealed system behind the refrigerator. Replace if the refrigerator isn't cooling properly, runs constantly, or if a technician identifies refrigerant system contamination.
A threaded mounting bolt that secures the compressor to the refrigerator's frame, providing vibration dampening and structural support. Replace when you hear excessive compressor noise, vibration, or notice the compressor appears loose or misaligned.
Replacement mounting screw for securing panels, trim, and internal components in appliances. Needed when original screws are stripped, lost, or damaged.
This sound damper cushions the refrigerator compressor to reduce vibration and minimize noise for quieter operation. It helps protect the compressor from metal-on-metal contact and dampens normal operating sounds. What it does:
10-32 x 5/16 machine-thread screw secures refrigerator panels, trim, and internal brackets. Replaces missing or damaged fasteners to prevent rattles.
Hex washer head screw for securing refrigerator components. Replace if screw is stripped, missing, or damaged during maintenance or repair work.
Mounting screw for refrigerator interior components like fan brackets, ice maker assemblies, and shelving. Replace if stripped, missing, or corroded.
If your refrigerator isn't cooling properly or runs constantly, the condenser fan assembly may have failed. This housing and fan unit restores airflow.
Secures the condenser fan motor in position. Replace this bracket if cracked, bent, or causing excessive vibration to restore stable mounting.
Rubber grommet that mounts the evaporator or condenser fan motor to its bracket. Replace when worn, cracked, or missing to reduce vibration and noise.
Rear condenser fan mounting bracket for refrigerators and freezers. Replaces broken, cracked, or missing brackets that secure the fan assembly.
Secures and seals water line connections in your refrigerator's dispensing system. Replace if leaking or loose to prevent water damage. Confirm fit.
Refrigerator running hot or making loud noises? A worn condenser fan blade prevents proper airflow across coils. DIY repair in 30 minutes or less.
Fix a refrigerator that's not cooling or has an overheated compressor. This condenser fan motor circulates air over the compressor and coils. DIY-friendly.
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