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Color: white. It measures about 2 inches high by 1 inch deep.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Color: white. Measures about 2 inches high by 1 inch deep.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This replacement vegetable cover installs above the refrigerator crisper drawer to restore a flat, protective surface for produce and small items. It replaces cracked, chipped or sagging covers to keep the drawer area organized and functional. What it does:
This rear wheel roller replaces a worn or damaged drawer/glide wheel to restore smooth movement and reduce sticking or noise. Durable molded construction fits the rear guide position to help support and steady the sliding drawer or bin. What it does
This clamp secures small hoses or tubing and nearby wiring inside the appliance to keep lines held in place and reduce rubbing, leaks, or vibration noise. It's a direct-fit replacement designed to restore proper hose routing and stability. What it does:
The Light Switch is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It controls the interior light, turning it on when the refrigerator door is opened and off when the door is closed. This ensures proper illumination for visibility when accessing the refrigerator's contents.
A malfunctioning light switch can result from wear and tear, electrical issues, or damage caused by repeated use. Over time, the internal mechanism may fail, or the housing can crack, leading to improper operation.
Symptoms of a bad light switch include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
The Evaporator Fan Blade is an OEM component for GE freezers and bottom-mount refrigerator designs. Located inside the freezer compartment, this fan blade spins to circulate cold air evenly throughout the storage space.
Causes of a faulty evaporator fan blade include natural fatigue from running year-round. Freezers exposed to humid environments may experience faster corrosion.
Symptoms include:
This part is also compatible with some brands like Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore.
This cable clamp secures refrigerator wiring to the cabinet, keeping harnesses organized and protected. Replacing a missing or damaged clamp helps prevent chafing and vibration noise while maintaining proper clearance from fans and other moving components.
This power cord assembly supplies electrical power from the wall outlet to your refrigerator. Replace a cut, frayed, or overheated cord to restore safe, reliable operation and eliminate intermittent power loss caused by a damaged cord. What it does:
The Defrost Timer is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It regulates the automatic defrost cycle, which helps maintain optimal cooling and preserving food freshness inside the fridge. The defrost timer controls when the refrigerator exits cooling mode to enter a brief defrost period, preventing the buildup of ice on cooling coils. 10hr/35min timer. Causes of a bad defrost timer can be normal wear and tear over time, exposure to wet environments, or accidental damage. Symptoms of a bad defrost timer include:
This is a genuine OEM part that works for some models of GE, and Hotpoint models.
Nut for 1/4 inch tubing.
This refrigerator water line is the plastic tubing that routes pressurized water through the appliance's water system. Replacing a cracked, brittle, or kinked line helps restore proper water flow and prevents leaks inside or around the unit.
This small hardware clamp is used on select refrigerators to secure tubing or wiring to the cabinet or frame. Replaces a missing or damaged clamp to keep lines stable, reduce vibration, and help prevent rubbing or leaks.
The Icemaker is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It is designed to produce ice cubes by automatically filling the ice mold with water, freezing it, and then ejecting the ice into the ice bucket. This part ensures a steady supply of ice for your household needs.
Causes of a bad icemaker can include mechanical wear and tear, electrical failures, or issues with the water supply. Over time, the icemaker’s components can degrade, leading to inconsistent ice production or complete failure.
Symptoms of a bad icemaker include: