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The Freezer Door Handle Assembly is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It provides a sturdy grip for opening and closing the freezer door, ensuring easy access to the freezer compartment. This handle is designed to fit securely on the door, enhancing both functionality and the overall appearance of the appliance.
Causes of a bad door handle assembly can include regular wear and tear, accidental impacts, or improper installation. Over time, these factors can lead to the handle becoming loose, cracked, or broken, making it difficult to open or close the freezer door properly.
Symptoms of a bad freezer door handle assembly include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
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This Hi-Lo truss-head screw secures plastic and sheet-metal components in your refrigerator. Replacing stripped or missing fasteners restores a tight, rattle-free fit and keeps brackets, trim, and covers properly aligned.
Got the part from you in record time. Had it on 5 minutes, the world is back to normal. Thks Read more
This control housing is the molded frame for the refrigerator's control area. It supports and protects the control components and trim. Replacing a damaged housing restores proper alignment and secure mounting so adjustments and buttons engage correctly.
The repair went flawlessly. Appliancepartspros.com web site had the exact schematic with parts listed. Parts easy to identify and order. My order was processed promptly and I receive my order, three parts in total, arrived when promised. Have used appliancepartspros.com for years for all my appliance needs with managing apartment complex and they have always serviced my needs perfectly. Read more
This Door Spacer positions the refrigerator door components with the correct clearance so the door swings smoothly and sits level. Replacing a worn spacer can restore alignment, reduce rubbing or squeaks, and help maintain proper gasket contact.
New Door Handle and the plastic spacers Read more
This reversible door plug fills the unused mounting hole when you switch the door swing on your refrigerator. It restores a finished appearance and helps keep air and moisture from entering through the opening.
The duct foam assembly insulates and seals the refrigerator's air duct to keep cold air moving efficiently between compartments. Replacing worn or missing foam helps restore airflow control, reduce moisture at the vent, and stabilize temperatures.
I replaced the part, using Youtube as a guide. The hardest part was thawing out the freezer. Read more
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:
Spliced new and old power cord near the connections in the fridge and connected them. Didn't mess with the factory harnesses or connections inside actual fridge. Read more
This defrost heater and bracket assembly mounts at the evaporator and melts frost during the automatic defrost cycle. Restoring airflow across the coils helps bring temperatures back to normal and keeps your refrigerator cooling efficiently.
This refrigerator defrost thermostat monitors the evaporator temperature and shuts the defrost heater off once the ice has melted. Replacing a failed thermostat restores automatic defrost, reducing frost buildup and helping maintain steady, reliable cooling.
This small donut-shaped gasket fits where specified in your refrigerator's parts diagram to create a tight seal between mating components. Replacing a worn gasket helps stop minor leaks and restore a secure fit.
I read alot of blogs about the same similar symptom, but none described by exact problem. I kept reading how the compressor relay would make a click noise or sisal. I also found out the overload switch could cause a like symptom. The end result being that upon removal of the relay, it was discolored and made a rattling noise when shook. The overload switch was heat cracked on the plastic and looked like it had had enough. This was easily accomplished by using the repair mans print out for the... Read more
This leveling leg supports and stabilizes the refrigerator cabinet. Adjusting it keeps the unit level so doors align and seal correctly, helping reduce vibration and noise for smoother, more reliable performance.
This plug button is a small snap-in cap used on refrigerators to cover exposed holes on door handles, liners, or trim. It restores a clean, finished look while helping keep dust and moisture out of the cabinet.
We spoke with Cassie, who was a TREMEMDOUS help! We didn’t think we could locate the right color for the fridge, but with her help and expertise working with model numbers and related nuances, she homed right in on what we needed. We received the materials in 2 separate shipments (a few days apart) and all went according to plan. We couldn’t be happier. Read more
This defrost thermostat monitors evaporator temperature and controls power to the defrost heater, helping prevent frost buildup and overheating. Replacing a failed thermostat restores proper automatic defrosting and more consistent refrigerator temperatures. What it does:
Replaced the thermostat. Watched the video and it made it easy. Read more
This evaporator fan blade mounts on the fan motor and circulates cold air across the evaporator coils and throughout the compartments. Replacing a cracked, warped, or loose blade restores proper airflow and stable temperatures.
Ordered a new fan. Read more