Mark B. August 01, 2011 for Model Number GE Frig TFF24RRO The part listed is a AP3193221 for a freezer light switch. It is a 1 circuit switch (stating for the light) What I have is a 2 circuit switch. It has 1 NO and 1 NC portion. One circuit has light out & fan on when door is closed and light on & fan off when door is open. Do you have part & what is the part number?
1 Answer Hi Mark. Can you send us the right model # for your unit. We come close but not quite. I do have a model # of TFF24RLC that has a three terminal round plunger style switch, part # is WR23X142. Thank you. Read More...
Mw May 20, 2011 for Model Number GE Profile PSS26MSWA What are the dimensions of this part ? Mine is 1 1/8 " by 7/8". Thanks.
1 Answer Hello MW! We do not have the direct dimensions listed available. However, from our picture it is approx 1" X 1". Thanks. Read More...
Paul B. March 27, 2011 for Model Number TFX26ZPDA WW Re light switch #AP3193221 (GE) Is this the switch for the refrigerator side (bottom)? Is there enough slack wire on the old switch to pull the switch out far enough to attach to your switch? Is it necessary to remove frig floor or anything other than pop out the old switch? Thank you, Paul B
1 Answer Hello Paul! Yes, WR23X37285 is the refrigerator light switch. You should be able to just pull the old switch out and plug this switch in the existing location. Thanks! Read More...
Donna March 13, 2011 for Model Number 532 I have a Jenn air sub zero and the light switch needs to be replaced, will part #AP3193221 work? I am not able to find any other replacement thank you.
1 Answer Hello Donna! The model number supplied, 532, does not pull as a valid model number. Is this possibly just a Sub Zero appliance, not a Jen Air? Please double check your model number and resubmit. Thanks! Read More...
1 Answer Hello. Pull out one side of the switch, then release the clip to remove the switch. Hope this helps. Read More...
Charles February 24, 2011 How do you get this part out to replace it? The left side seems to swing out well enough but the right is tight and there doesn't seem to be any confient way with in reach of fingers to get at it from the back.
1 Answer Hello Charles, There is a clip on the right side you will need to release to get this switch out. Thanks Read More...