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The Evaporator Fan Motor Assembly is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It plays a crucial role in circulating air over the evaporator coils, which helps maintain the proper temperature in both the refrigerator and freezer compartments. Used in side-by-side units, this motor includes a 2-wire thermistor in the harness. The assembly includes one Fan Motor with a 6-Pin Harness and Thermistor Assembly. The harness and plug measure 13-7/8" in length.
Common causes of a bad fan motor include electrical issues, debris accumulation, or wear and tear over time. These issues can hinder the motor's ability to circulate air effectively, leading to temperature inconsistencies.
Symptoms of a bad evaporator fan motor assembly include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Replacement of the evaporator fan motor, fan blade, and grommets. The amount of disassembly to reach the part took most of the effort Read more
The Water Valve is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This valve controls the flow of water to the refrigerator’s ice maker and water dispenser, ensuring a consistent supply of water when needed. It plays a critical role in the efficient functioning of the ice-making and water dispensing systems.
You should replace the water valve if it becomes faulty or damaged. Causes of a bad water valve can include mineral buildup from hard water, electrical issues, or wear and tear from regular use. A malfunctioning valve can lead to disruptions in water flow and the operation of the ice maker and dispenser.
Symptoms of a bad water valve include:
1.) Located where the water leak was coming from in the refrigerator. 2.) Unplugged the refrigerator. 3.) Shut off the water supply to the refrigerator. 4.) Unscrewed the back cardboard panel. 5.) Unscrewed the Water Valve attached to the side of the refrigerator (one screw). 6.) Disconnected the three electrical plugs on the water valve. The plugs are different sizes so there is no need to worry about reconnecting incorrectly. 7.) Disconnected the two water lines by pushing down on... Read more
The Refrigerator Door Gasket is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This gasket forms a seal around the refrigerator door, preventing warm air from entering and cool air from escaping, thereby ensuring optimal cooling efficiency.
You should replace the refrigerator door gasket if it becomes worn, cracked, or damaged. Causes of a bad gasket can include regular wear and tear, exposure to extreme temperatures, or damage from repeated opening and closing of the door.
Symptoms of a bad refrigerator door gasket include:
The freezer door on my 12-yr old GE side-by-side refrigerator/freezer would not stay completely shut resulting in temperature variations and ice buildup from outside humidity seeping into the freezer compartment. These problems were exacerbated by the fact that this appliance is located in my garage in the heat / humidity of the Atlanta, GA area. I applied a thin layer of petroleum jelly to the gasket which improved the seal but did not completely solve the problem. I discovered that... Read more
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:
The Water Tank Plastic Tube is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It functions as a conduit, transporting water from the water tank to the dispenser and ice maker, ensuring a steady flow of water for these features.
You should replace this plastic tube if it becomes damaged or worn out. Causes of a bad water tank plastic tube can include wear and tear over time, blockages from mineral deposits, or physical damage from mishandling or kinks.
Symptoms of a bad water tank plastic tube include:
We noticed a puddle of water in front of the fridge a couple of months ago-dried the floor up both times and thought someone had dropped ice-or spilled water. A couple of weeks ago there was water dripping through the dropped tile ceiling in the basement. I shut off the water for the water supply to the fridge at the copper pipe in the basement and removed some of the tiles which felt a little damp. It still dripped all day. When my spouse came home he pulled down more of the tiles. It was as... Read more
The Dispenser Housing Shield is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This component plays a crucial role in protecting the internal mechanisms of the water and ice dispenser from damage and contamination. It ensures that the dispenser operates efficiently and maintains hygiene standards by shielding the delicate internal parts from debris and moisture.
Causes of a bad dispenser housing shield can include wear and tear over time, physical damage from excessive force or mishandling, or exposure to moisture that leads to material degradation. Regular inspection and maintenance can help in identifying issues before they affect the dispenser's functionality.
Symptoms of a bad dispenser housing shield include:
BEWARE THE HAIRDRYER In an effort to unfreeze the indoor water supply line with a hairdryer the extreme heat deformed not only the activator paddle but the housing that surrounds it. In the time it took to order and install replacement parts the frozen blockage had thawed. Back in business for now and if the problem reoccurs I will be looking for a different path to resolve the issue. Read more
The Ice Auger Motor is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It powers the auger that moves ice from the ice maker into the dispenser, allowing for smooth and efficient ice dispensing. Functioning at 115V, 60 Hz, and 3.2 Amps, it is crucial for the operation of the ice dispenser.
You should replace this ice auger motor if it fails due to wear and tear, electrical issues, or mechanical damage. A malfunctioning motor can result in the ice not dispensing properly, or the motor may make unusual noises indicating it’s struggling to function.
Symptoms of a bad ice auger motor include:
This was a two and half year issue as different things failed at different times. I would get one part, then another would fail. Ultimately, I got to a point where what failed, I hadn't been ordered the part yet. The seal on the freezer door took three bathing's before it plumped up and un-creased. The directions on the box it is shipped in said to heat the seal up in hot water then cool it down with tap water. I didn't need to do that. It took a lot of massaging of the seal, but... Read more
The Refrigerator Dispenser Arm Kit is an OEM component for GE French door refrigerator models. This kit contains the arm mechanism responsible for dispensing ice and water from the external dispenser tap. Proper functioning of the dispenser arm allows for effortless access to ice and water directly from the refrigerator door. Over time, cold temperatures, mineral deposits, and high usage can cause mechanical failure. Symptoms of a problematic refrigerator dispenser arm kit include:
This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
Replaced both with the parts ordered from Appliance Parts Pros. Read more
The Main Control Board is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. This critical component manages and coordinates all of the refrigerator's operations, including temperature regulation, defrost cycles, and the functioning of the compressor and fans. It ensures that the refrigerator maintains the desired temperatures and operates efficiently.
Over time, the main control board can fail due to electrical surges, wear and tear on its electronic components, or exposure to moisture. Manufacturing defects or issues within the refrigerator’s electrical system can also lead to malfunctions, impacting the overall performance of the appliance.
Symptoms of a bad main control board include:
I am a 76 year old woman and hesitated to tackle the job. But my son sent me a Utube video "how to replace the board," and I was able to replace it, surprisingly, quite easily. I could have done it in a shorter period of time, if I had not been challenged with these arthritic hands and fingers. The refrigerator is now holding the temperatures quite nicely. Joan Read more
The Light Socket is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It is responsible for holding the refrigerator's light bulb and ensuring it receives power to illuminate the interior when the door is opened.
You should replace the light socket if it becomes faulty. Causes of a bad light socket can include wear and tear from regular use, electrical issues such as short circuits or power surges, and corrosion from moisture exposure.
Symptoms of a bad light socket include:
I researched the model and watched a YouTube video on the repair. I ordered the part. Two days later it arrived and I made the repair. I'm all thumbs in home repairs, but had it done in 5 minutes. My husband was surprised. Nice that I can take care of a few simple repairs around the house. Read more
The Refrigerator Damper Assembly is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It regulates the flow of cold air from the freezer compartment to the refrigerator, ensuring proper temperature control within the fridge.
Causes of a bad damper assembly can include mechanical failure, electrical issues, or blockages caused by ice buildup or debris.
Symptoms of a bad damper assembly include:
I went on line and read your advice page. Based on that, I removed the damper assembly (six screws counting the miserable light fixture) and found the damper door broken as predicted. I went back to your page and ordered the new part. Nice breakdown to get number. After that, I disassembled the damper assembly, found that the ABS plastic damper had broken from the actuator probably as a result of fatigue from cycling back and forth for twelve years. I used super glue to re-attach the damper... Read more
The Evaporator Fan Blade is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This fan blade is crucial for circulating air over the evaporator coils, which helps to maintain an even temperature throughout the refrigerator and ensures efficient cooling.
Common causes of a bad fan blade include regular wear and tear, damage from ice buildup or debris, and mechanical issues that cause the blade to crack or warp. A compromised fan blade can lead to poor air circulation, resulting in uneven cooling and potential frost buildup.
Symptoms of a bad evaporator fan blade include:
The Dispenser Light is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It illuminates the water and ice dispenser area, providing visibility when accessing these features in low-light conditions. This light enhances user convenience and helps to ensure accurate and spill-free operation.
Causes of a bad dispenser light can include burnout from regular use, electrical issues, or damage from moisture or impacts. A faulty light can compromise visibility and the overall functionality of the dispenser area.
Symptoms of a bad dispenser light include:
We bought a new house that has a 15 year old GE Monogram built in fridge. The home warranty people sent two guys out saying it was nearly impossible to repair the fridge and they both suggested buying a completely new freezer door for the fridge and of course the warranty company said it was preexisting and we weren't covered. Shocker. I have lighting in the freezer but not the fridge. I purchased a door switch and replaced the old one but that didn't do the trick. So i purchased a 2 amp fuse... Read more
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:
Condenser fan stopped on my big 2003 Monogram 4 foot wide ZIS480D Refrigerator. It is top mounted. The fridge had to be rolled out. 20 screws removed and the top sheet metal to get at the condenser. That was the only way to get at it. Works like new now. Read more
The Fan Motor Grommet is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It is a small but essential component that helps to seal and insulate the area around the fan motor, preventing air leaks and maintaining optimal cooling efficiency.
Causes of a damaged or worn-out fan motor grommet can include prolonged use, exposure to extreme temperatures, or physical damage from improper handling or installation.
Symptoms of a bad fan motor grommet include:
I had found that the fan in the freezer was making a lot of noise. Turns out the shaft was loose, causing the flan blade to wobble. Replaced the motor and fan and now it runs like a new unit. Read more
The Humidity Control is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This component regulates the humidity levels within the crisper drawers, ensuring optimal conditions for preserving the freshness and longevity of fruits and vegetables. By controlling the humidity, it helps to prevent produce from drying out or becoming too moist.
Causes of a bad humidity control can include mechanical failure, damage from spills or impacts, and wear and tear over time. Additionally, issues with the connecting cables or electronic controls can also lead to malfunction.
Symptoms of a bad humidity control include:
Replaced two drawers, one shelf front, and the grille base Read more