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The water filter is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This filter removes or reduces various contaminants.
Features and Benefits:
When to replace your filter:
Note: If replacing the Culligan metal canister design filter for the first time, a special adapter, part number AP2615702 is needed, which is not included with this part. The compatible bypass cap is part number AP6891551. This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This is a drain tube clip that secures the refrigerator/freezer drain tube to the cabinet, keeping the tube in place to help prevent water from pooling or dripping where it shouldn't. What it does:
The Rear Refrigerator Wheel is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. This wheel is attached to the bottom rear of the refrigerator, facilitating easy movement of the appliance for cleaning, maintenance, or repositioning. It is designed to support the weight of the refrigerator while ensuring smooth and stable mobility. Symptoms of a bad Rear Refrigerator Wheel include:
Causes for a malfunctioning Rear Refrigerator Wheel can include wear and tear from regular movement, damage due to excessive weight or impact, or issues with the axle or mounting hardware that secure the wheel in place.
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
The Fill Tube & Grommet Assembly is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This part ensures that water is efficiently and accurately delivered to the ice maker, where it's frozen into ice.
Causes of a bad Fill Tube & Grommet Assembly can include freezing within the tube, which blocks water flow, physical damage or wear that creates leaks, and deterioration of the grommet, leading to improper sealing and potential water damage.
Symptoms of a bad Fill Tube & Grommet Assembly include:
The Lid Bumper is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It is designed to provide cushioning and protection for the refrigerator lid, preventing damage and ensuring smooth, quiet closing.
Causes of a bad Lid Bumper can include deterioration over time due to frequent use, exposure to temperature variations, or damage from accidental impacts. A worn or damaged bumper may no longer provide adequate cushioning, leading to potential damage to the lid or the refrigerator itself.
Symptoms of a bad Lid Bumper include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
This fan-mount grommet fits the evaporator or condenser fan assembly to isolate vibration and keep the motor aligned. Replacing a worn grommet can quiet rattles and prevent the fan blade from rubbing the housing. What it does:
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:
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 condenser fan shroud directs cooling airflow across the condenser and keeps the condenser fan and motor securely positioned for reliable cooling performance. It helps maintain proper condenser airflow and protects fan components from contact. What it does:
This is a 8-18 x 1/2 inch hex washer head screw used to secure appliance panels and components. It provides a reliable, corrosion-resistant fastener for repair or reassembly tasks. What it does:
The Condenser Fan Motor is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This fan motor circulates air in the fridge, helping to cool the compressor and condenser coils for better temperature control. It also evaporates extra water in the drain pan, stopping problems from water buildup.
Symptoms of a failing condenser fan motor include:
Causes of condenser fan motor failure typically include wear and tear from continuous use, dust and debris accumulation obstructing fan movement, or electrical issues such as faulty wiring or capacitor problems.
Note: This is a (12-volt DC) fan motor. For the (115-volt AC) fan motor, order part number WR60X10220.
The Condenser Fan Blade is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It is responsible for moving air across the condenser coils to help dissipate heat, allowing the refrigerator to maintain the proper cooling temperature. This fan blade ensures efficient operation of the cooling system by facilitating proper airflow.
You should replace this condenser fan blade if it becomes damaged, warped, or fails to move air effectively. Common causes of a bad fan blade include physical damage from debris, wear and tear over time, or warping due to prolonged exposure to heat.
Symptoms of a bad condenser fan blade include:
The Compression Ring is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It is designed to secure and seal connections within the refrigerator’s water and ice dispensing system, ensuring a leak-free operation. This small yet vital component helps maintain the integrity of the connections, preventing water leaks and ensuring the proper flow of water through the dispenser and ice maker.
Over time, the compression ring can wear out or become damaged due to regular use and the natural aging of materials. If the compression ring is compromised, it can lead to water leaks or poor water flow, which can affect the overall performance of the refrigerator’s water and ice dispensing functions.
Symptoms of a bad compression ring include:
Size: 10-16 ab.
A short 8-32 x 3/8 hex washer head screw used to secure small appliance panels and components. Simple replacement for stripped or missing fasteners to restore proper fit and prevent rattles or loose parts. What it does:
This compressor overload protects the refrigerator's compressor by interrupting power when it overheats or draws excessive current. Replacing a weak or failed overload can stop repeated click/no-start symptoms and help restore normal cooling performance.
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.
This condenser assembly is the condenser coil used in compatible refrigerators to release heat from the refrigerant so the appliance can cool efficiently. Replacing a damaged coil helps restore proper cooling performance and energy use. What it does:
This is a grommet and it is intended for use on refrigerators and freezers. This is a genuine replacement part made by General Electric. A new grommet might be needed if the current one is visibly worn out or damaged in any way. If there are noises from vibration coming from the lower back area of the fridge there might be need for a new grommet. This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer, and it is sold individually. It is compatible with refrigerators and freezers, or units with a compressor and is made by General Electric.
The R134 Drier is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This component plays a critical role in the refrigeration system by removing moisture and contaminants from the refrigerant, ensuring efficient cooling and preventing damage to other parts of the system. It helps maintain the purity and effectiveness of the refrigerant as it cycles through the system.
You should replace the R134 drier if it becomes clogged or damaged. Common causes of a bad drier include wear and tear over time, exposure to moisture, or contamination from other failing components in the refrigeration system.
Symptoms of a bad R134 drier include:
This is a replacement screw used to secure appliance components and panels so parts stay properly attached for safe operation. It's a direct-fit fastener matching OEM form and function. What it does
This condenser fan mounting bracket secures the condenser fan motor and blade in the correct position to move air across the coils. Replacing a cracked or bent bracket restores stable mounting, reduces vibration, and helps maintain proper condenser airflow.
This is a 10-32 machine-thread screw used to secure appliance panels, trim, and components. It replaces missing or damaged fasteners so parts fit tightly and operate without rattles or misalignment. What it does:
This self-adhesive foam strip provides a flexible seal and buffer for appliance gaps, helping reduce drafts, rattling, and moisture intrusion. Designed for easy stick-on replacement where foam padding or sealing is needed. What it does
This water line cover protects and conceals the refrigerator's water supply tubing behind the lower kickplate for a finished look and reduced risk of accidental snagging. Durable plastic shields tubing from contact and helps keep the area tidy. What it does:
This tube clamp secures flexible water tubing to its fitting in refrigerators. It helps maintain a tight seal to prevent leaks and keeps lines from slipping off under normal operating pressure.
The Water Valve with Guard is an OEM part for GE refrigerators, responsible for controlling the flow of water to the ice maker and water dispenser. This part ensures that your refrigerator dispenses fresh, clean water and ice on demand.
Symptoms of a bad Water Valve with Guard include:
Causes of failure can range from mineral deposits clogging the valve, electrical failures preventing the valve from opening or closing correctly, or physical damage to the valve.
The Board Asm Main Control is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It serves as the electronic brain of the appliance, controlling and coordinating all the essential functions and operations of the refrigerator.
Causes of a bad refrigerator main control board can include electrical malfunctions, power surges, or physical damage due to moisture or impact over time.
Symptoms of a bad main control board include:
Water line from water valve up to icemaker fill tube.