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Hardware kit with 12 mounting screws for refrigerator assembly and component installation. Replace missing, stripped, or corroded screws during repairs.
Plastic plug button insert for refrigerator shelves and interior panels. Replaces missing, cracked, or broken plug inserts that leave exposed holes.
Corner cap for refrigerator exterior trim. Replaces cracked, broken, or missing caps on cabinet corners. Restores finished appearance and protects edges.
Outer door panel for top-mount refrigerators. Replaces cracked, dented, or discolored exterior panels. Restores the cosmetic appearance of your fridge door.
Mounting screw package for various appliances. Replace missing, stripped, or damaged screws used to secure panels, brackets, and components. Includes 12 screws.
These end caps are used to support the retainer bar to the refrigerator door. Works for both left and right hand. Color: White. Measures about 2-1/2 inches high by 3 inches deep.
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The Evaporator Fan Motor Kit is an OEM part compatible with GE refrigerators. It is a critical component responsible for circulating air and maintaining proper airflow within the refrigerator's evaporator system, ensuring efficient cooling and temperature regulation. It features a shaft that measures 3/8 of an inch and two right-side terminals. Notably, the motor no longer comes with harness wires, which must be obtained separately for installation.
Symptoms of a faulty evaporator fan motor include:
Causes of a bad evaporator fan motor can include wear and tear over time, electrical issues or short circuits, or physical damage from foreign objects or improper maintenance.
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore refrigerator models.
I called AppliancePartsPros.com and they helped me diagnose the problem for this very nice, and well designed refrigerator, that I wanted to keep rather than recycle at the local scrap yard. It turns out that all it needed was a small electric fan (i.e., evaporator fan) to circulate the air from the freezer coils throughout the refrigerator [all other major components were good]. It was really easy to locate the motor and fan and replace it. I saved hundreds of $$$. I really appreciated the... Read more