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This flip-up dairy door covers the refrigerator's dairy compartment. Replace a cracked or missing cover to keep butter, cheese, and other small items organized and protected while restoring a clean, finished look to the fresh food door.
I did not have the model number of the refrigerator! I looked everywhere, but I think it had been ripped off. This left me with the difficult task of trying to look through pictures of dairy doors and freezer shelves, armed with only the approximate dimensions of the pieces. I checked the the Q 'n' A sections for several parts and this helped immensely. I was able to find someone who had the same dimensions listed and I knew, based on the answer provided, which part to order. Thank you for... Read more
The defrost timer governs the automatic defrost cycle, periodically switching the refrigerator from cooling to defrost. Replacing a failed timer restores reliable defrosting to limit frost buildup and help maintain steady, consistent temperatures. What it does:
I replaced the defrost timer and the defrost heater and this fixed the problem. The freezer does not ice up the intake holes to the fridge anymore. Read more
The Compressor Overload and Start Relay is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It plays a crucial role in starting the refrigerator’s compressor and protecting it from electrical overloads.
Over time, these components can fail due to electrical wear, overheating, or repeated cycling. This can cause the refrigerator to malfunction or stop working altogether.
Symptoms of a bad compressor overload and start relay include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Replaced overload, and capacitor Read more
Restore accurate cooling with this refrigerator temperature control thermostat. The cold control senses compartment temperature and opens or closes the circuit to cycle the cooling system, helping maintain your selected setting when the original control becomes unreliable.
Replaced fan and control. Read more
This freezer shelf assembly restores stable, level storage space in the freezer compartment. Replace a cracked or missing shelf to keep food organized and maintain proper spacing for consistent cold-air circulation.
I ordered a new Freezer Shelf Assembly, from AppliancePartsPros.com. which arrived very quickly. 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.
This defrost timer cycles the refrigerator in and out of defrost at set intervals. By powering the defrost heater and then returning to cooling, it clears frost from the evaporator so airflow and temperatures remain stable.
Replaced the defrost control timer 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 is the front trim/retainer for a full-width refrigerator shelf. Replacing a cracked or missing bar restores a secure front edge so items stay in place and the shelf installs and functions correctly.
Just snaps into place Read more
This replacement clamp secures lines or components inside the refrigerator, keeping them properly routed and stable. Replacing a broken or missing clamp helps reduce vibration and prevents rubbing damage or leaks from loose tubing. What it does:
I replaced all the parts on the back of the refrigerator (tube from valve, water fill assembly, and tube clamp). There is a secondary water fill tube inside the freezer which comes loose when you take the fill assembly off. It fell into the cabinet and I had to remove the ice maker to ensure I got it back on correctly, took an extra five or less minutes. Read more
This compressor overload protects the refrigerator's compressor by cutting power if it overheats or draws excessive current. When it fails, the compressor may not start and the fridge can warm up while you hear repeated clicking from the rear.
I replaced the overload which was burned up by constantly resetting because the condenser fan motor was not running properly so I replaced that as well. Read more
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.
This plastic water tube routes water inside your refrigerator to the dispenser and/or ice maker. Replacing a cracked, brittle, or leaking tube restores proper water flow and helps prevent leaks and water damage.
I checked the water supply to the solenoid valve and it was okay, but no water was getting passed the valve. I checked the 115 vac signal from the ice maker to the valve and it was present. Unfortunately I did not know to depress the white fitting on the outlet of the valve to release the line to the ice maker so I cut it, and had to purchase a replacement. A new valve arrived from Appliance Part Pros and was installed as well as a new line and clamp. By this time some moisture had frozen in... Read more
This refrigerator defrost thermostat senses evaporator temperature and controls power to the defrost heater. It helps prevent ice buildup and overheating so the unit can defrost properly and maintain steady, efficient cooling.
No fix, yet. When refrigerator breaks, hopefully I will have the parts. Read more
This ice maker stripper is the front comb that helps release cubes from the ejector during harvest. It guides ice cleanly into the bin to reduce jams and keep ice production running smoothly. What it does
I am a retired commercial hvac professional so I know how icemakers work but don't know all the brands. Looked at 15 videos on general ice makers on the internet to get clues, and then I made a list of things I wanted: brand new solenoid fill valve, new cardboard backing for the rear that the delivery men broke up delivering the fridge, and a new plastic stripper plate because outboard tine was broken on mine. Next I changed my whole house water filter. (Don't want trash in lines) Then I... Read more