1 Answer Ron, The spring for the french assembly will come as part of the french assembly WR02X12669. Read More...
John February 23, 2018 for Model Number PFSS6PKXASS Hello, The Asm French popped off at the bottom hinge. When I took it off to reconnect the bottom hinge the heater cord came unattached. I can't locate where to plug it in. There is a hole in the door where the Asm attaches with screws but it doesn't look like there is a connector in there. Any suggestions where its supposed to plug in? Is it important to its operation?
1 Answer John, In that opening where the center hole is in the door, this would be where the connector should be and could have fallen in but if it has broken then the door would need replaced. Read More...
Justin September 03, 2015 for Model Number PFSS6PKXASS Hello, Im trying to look for the track that the Asm French WR02X12669 pin at the top hits to close and open the Asm French. The plastic L shaped track thing located in the middle top front part of the refrigerator.
Pug August 10, 2013 for Model Number PFSS6PKXASS Two issues with my Refrigerator: 1. The french assembly on the left door, the top has popped off. How do I take this assembly off, so I can slide it back on? 2. The back keeps freezing. When the fan starts to buzz is when I I have to defrost the entire Frig. What part should I replace so I do not have to do this any more. Thank you in advance, Pug
1 Answer Hello Pug, Unfortunately, if the French hinge WR13X10516 popped off, the part that it clips onto on the door has broken and the door foam assembly WR78X12320 will have to be replaced. Read More...
Brian July 21, 2013 for Model Number PFSS6PKXASS Hi, I have a GE Profile PFSS6PKXASS. On the left door it has what's called an "ASM French", also called a french assembly which is a flapper attached to the door. When the left door is opened this flapper should remain "flush" with the door and not swing out. If it does swing out it hits the right door when closing. This flapper assembly on my fridge is somehow broken and isn't remaining flush as it should, and is swinging out when the door is opened. Ordering an entire new French assembly shouldn't be necessary. My questions are what mechanism keeps that flapper flush, what parts are involved in that mechanism, and could you send me the instructions on how to repair it? I ask that you please, please send illustrations or images if at all necessary to give a more detailed explanation. Thank you, Brian
1 Answer Brian, The issue with the French assembly is the spring that is on it. The spring becomes weak and does not allow the flapper to sit flush against the door. The spring is not available as an individual part and the French assembly would need to be replaced. There are 1 or 2 screws holding the center plate in place when the flapper is in the open position. Remove the screws and lift the plate up and off the clips that are holding the top and bottom. Read More...