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Fix a refrigerator that won't cool or has a compressor that won't start. This start relay helps the compressor motor start reliably. DIY repair part.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Water pooling under your refrigerator? This drip tray catches defrost and condensation water to prevent floor damage. Mounts near the compressor.
Fixes refrigerator not powering on or intermittent power loss. Replaces worn or damaged cord to restore electrical connection. Direct plug-in installation.
Wine cooler not maintaining temperature or running too warm? This compressor replacement kit restores proper cooling. Professional installation required.
This is a compressor overload protector that prevents the compressor motor from overheating by cutting power when excessive current or temperature is detected. It attaches directly to the compressor and is a critical safety component. Replace this part if the compressor fails to start, cycles on and off repeatedly, or if the refrigerator stops cooling entirely.
The Condenser Fan Motor is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It is designed to ensures proper airflow, dissipating heat and preventing the compressor from overheating. It helps to regulate the temperature inside the refrigerator, ensuring efficient operation and preservation of your food.
A bad condenser fan motor can occur due to various factors, including normal wear and tear, motor failure, or damage to the fan blades. If you notice symptoms such as unusual noises, warm temperature inside the refrigerator, or the compressor running excessively, it may indicate a need to replace the condenser fan motor.
Symptoms of a bad condenser fan motor include:
Restore your refrigerator by replacing the faulty condenser fan motor with this genuine OEM part.
This GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
Fan propeller circulates air to maintain even cooling. Replace if noisy, damaged, or cooling is uneven. Verify fit with your model number.
Fan rubber grommet reduces vibration and noise in refrigerator fan assemblies. Replace if cracked, hardened, or causing excessive fan noise.
If your refrigerator compressor won't start or runs intermittently, a faulty wiring harness may be the cause. This harness restores power to the compressor.
Refrigerator not cooling properly? A damaged condenser fan housing can cause temperature issues. This housing protects and secures your condenser fan.
This is the condenser assembly that dissipates heat from the refrigerant as it cycles through the refrigeration system. It works with the compressor and condenser fan to release heat from the unit and maintain proper cooling temperatures. Replace this assembly if the refrigerator is running warm, the compressor is overheating, or the existing condenser is visibly damaged or corroded.
If your refrigerator has no power, no lights, or won't turn on, the power supply board may have failed. Diagnose with a voltmeter first.
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