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Links the dispenser solenoid to the ice chute door in your refrigerator. Replace if the crank is broken, cracked, or worn, preventing proper closure.
REPLACED DISPENSER CRANK ARM, SPRING, FLAPPER FOR DISPENSER. THE REPAIR WAS VERY SIMPLE WITH NO PROBLEMS AT ALL. Read more
Replaced Ice maker very easy. Read more
The Drive Cup is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This part engages with other parts to drive the ice out of the molds and into the storage bin.
Causes of Drive Cup failure can range from physical wear and tear from regular use, which may lead to cracks or deformities in the part, to accumulation of frost or ice that hinders its movement.
Symptoms of a malfunctioning Drive Cup include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Ordered new auger and installed it and now we have clean ice for our drinks. Read more
The Ice Door Spring is an OEM part compatible with GE refrigerators. It is responsible for providing tension and support to the ice chute door, allowing it to open and close smoothly. When you activate the ice dispenser, the spring helps to release the door and allow the ice to pass through. After dispensing, the spring assists in closing the door to prevent cold air leakage and maintain the desired temperature inside the refrigerator.
You should replace the ice door spring if it loses tension or breaks, which can happen due to regular wear and tear, frequent use, or accidental damage. A faulty spring can lead to issues with the ice dispenser's operation and overall efficiency.
Symptoms of a bad ice door spring may include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
The ice dispenser door was not closing tightly. As a result, there was frost build up in the ice chute, which also was allowing ambient air and temperature into the freezer compartment. Upon further inspection, there was black “schmutz” on the ice door, and the rubber ice funnel and deflector parts were deteriorating. Because the door was not closing tightly, I also assumed that the door-closing spring was week. The parts I ordered were: ice door assembly, ice funnel, ice deflector, spring and... Read more
Fridge was making clicking noise and not cooling. Ice dispenser wasn’t working either. Research lead me to believe main board was out. YouTube video said to also replace compressor start relay and overload as well. Replaced all 3 parts in 15 minutes and back up and running. Read more
I emptied door shelves and used plastic sheet to close off refrigerator. The repair was done with refrigerator running. I removed door and changed riser cam and shim. Then replaced door. It took maybe 45 minutes from start to finish. If I did the job again it would be completed in 30 minutes or less. The videos are informative. Thank You Read more
This is the ice container only.
Drilled out the rivets on the rear of the bucket shelf on each side (needed an angle drive drill for the left side) and removed the front screws. Installed the new shelf both sides with original screws in the front and 8-32 bolts and nuts in the rear. 3 screws to install the bucket to the auger assembly. Read more
Refrigerator won't cool and compressor just clicks or hums? The start relay helps the compressor motor start. Moderate DIY repair, clean coils first.
I researched the problem and determined that the only thing that can cause this was compressor bad or not starting. Since it was cold the day before I felt it had to be the starter parts and ordered them. It was also very important to clean the coil which I believe caused the over heating. Read more
Color: Black.
Ok so my mom called GE and a service man came out. He said no good. The refrigerator was to old to be fixed. You will have to buy a new one .. ok so with that said he collected his $100 dollars service fee !!! I slid the refer out and started tinkering with it. I went on line and hit your web page saw schematic map and ordered fan motor because the one on refer wouldn’t turn !!!! You guys delivered it on a Sunday ( perfect) I put it in carefully and bam it worked. I was in shock that it was... Read more
This left-hand drawer slide assembly mounts inside the refrigerator's fresh food section. It supports the shelf/cover and guides the drawer on its track, restoring smooth operation and proper alignment when the original rail is cracked or worn.
I bought whole new ice bin and it it's now the ice is great. Read more
From the AppliancePartsPros web site I found that 80% of the time either one or both of the defrost heater or timer caused these symptoms. Ordered and received the parts in less than 2 days. Replaced both parts in less than 2 hours without any hassles. Only 48 hours have past but all is operating with the proper temperatures. The most likely failure was the defrost heaters, they were totally blackened when removed and the new ones were clear glass when installed. I have no way of knowing... Read more
Pulled out broken one and put on new one. Read more
Ordered the parts and in a couple of days they arrived. A simple Philips screw driver was all that was needed to complete the install. Very simple, not complicated. You don't need to order the slide bushings as the slide assy. has them installed from the factory. Appliance Parts Pros is the best!!! terry,florida Read more
I removed the drawers and old rails, and screwed in the new ones. It was very straightforward. Read more
Did some research on Appliance Parts Pros site. Took a chance and ordered the parts I thought were needed. They came in three days. Suspicions confirmed. Relatively easy fix. All went well. Repair videos were especially helpful. Appreciate ease of repair and help from App Parts. Thanks Read more
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