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The Snack Pan is an OEM component for GE bottom mount refrigerators. It stores and organizes Snacks or condiments inside the fridge door. This snack pan measures approximately 16” wide x 17” inches.
Over time, common causes of a problematic pan snack assembly include warping or cracking of plastic material from frequent opening/closing of the fridge door. Fading or discoloration can also occur due to prolonged ultraviolet light exposure inside the fridge.
Symptoms of a defective snack pan assembly include:
This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
Bought a replacement. slides right in. Read more
Fix a refrigerator that's not cooling or has an overheated compressor. This condenser fan motor circulates air over the compressor and coils. DIY-friendly.
New cond fan & new evap fan & new defrost heater unit Read more
Seals freezer door to prevent warm air entry and cold air loss. Replace if torn, cracked, or causing frost buildup. Confirm fit with your model number.
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
Water or ice dispenser not working? This dispenser switch activates when you press the lever. Easy DIY repair—takes about 30 minutes with basic tools.
After disconnecting power to the fridge, I first removed the ice maker/water dispenser/fridge control faceplate. This easily popped out using a flat head screw driver. Then disconnected the 3 wire harness connections to the control board. I next removed the plastic dispenser housing shield. There's only 4 screws that hold this on. Finally, I removed the Micro-switch, disconnected the two wire connectors and installed the replacement switch and reinstalled everything. The repair took only... Read more
Glass cover for refrigerator crisper drawer. Installs above the humidity-controlled produce bin. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing during cleaning.
I ordered a new glass shelf late Friday afternoon and it was on my doorstep by Saturday! I really appreciated this because I was without a shelf in my fridge and was running out of space. I simply set it in place and was done with the repair. The cleanup of tiny pieces of glass in my sink, garbage disposal, and all over the floor took more time than the repair. Thank you Appliancepartspros.com! Read more
Fix a warm fridge with cold freezer or frost buildup on coils. This defrost thermostat regulates defrost cycles. DIY repair in under 30 minutes with video.
The repair went great with the guidance from your website and the parts that we purchased! also the video was great! Read more
Storage bin that mounts on the refrigerator door's inner panel. Holds condiments, bottles, and jars. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing tabs.
Part came in quickly. Fit right in. Read more
Replacement dispenser door recess crank for refrigerators. Operates the ice/water dispenser door mechanism. Replace if broken, worn, or corroded.
My refrigerator is 13 yrs old and began to build up frost in the ice cube shoot and the water tube began to freeze up over night. The flapper door was not closing completely. I simply removed the control panel by pulling up and out on the bottom edge, the edge is only about 1/8 inch thick, so don't reach in to far. You should be able to feel a small division line between the control panel and the refrigerator. No screw driver was needed to expose the 4 mounting screws of the inner dispenser... Read more
Ice dispenser not working or crushed ice won't dispense? This crusher cover protects the ice crushing mechanism. Easy DIY repair with step-by-step video.
First - I am not a handyman so bear with me. Turned out not only the auger fins were broken off but also the ice dispenser crusher cover had cracks and breaks on it. First - AppliancePartsPros.com has awesome shipping. Because i didn't know right away the crusher cover was broken, I had to do two orders. Each order was received next day in afternoon. Video is great. Tells exactly how to do. There are two issues you will run into. Remembering the exact sequence of all the washers and... Read more
Fix a warm freezer or thawing food with this evaporator fan motor. Circulates cold air over coils. DIY-friendly repair in about 30 minutes with basic tools.
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
Replaces a cracked, severed, or frozen ice maker fill tube and grommet. Delivers water from valve to ice maker. Includes tube, grommet, and plate.
I made the right initial move - I went to appliancepartspros.com and located the necessary parts. A video convinced me I could make the repairs myself. The correct parts were easily ordered and arrived quickly. I had no problem installing the parts using the knowledge I gained from the appliancepartspros.com video and the leak was fixed. Read more
Fix interior lights that won't turn on, stay on constantly, or delay when opening the door. This switch replacement takes 10-15 minutes with basic tools.
Our refrigerator takes care of my wife and I, along with our children when they visit, and the grand kids. Over the years, it's seen its fair share of wear and tear. Thankfully, nothing major has happened that hasn't been able to be repaired right here in the home, and by me. Our refrigerator is a GE side-by-side with an ice maker/water dispenser, and has held up well. I've ordered parts for it from AppliancePartsPros.com for all of its repairs, and while GE/Frigidaire have been changing out a... Read more
Seals refrigerator door to prevent warm air entry and maintain cooling efficiency. Replace if cracked, loose, or causing poor seal. Confirm fit with model.
The Bottom Pan Assembly is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This part provides a functional storage solution within the appliance. This assembly typically serves as the crisper drawer or bottom shelf, offering a designated space for fruits, vegetables, or other items that require specific temperature conditions to maintain freshness.
Causes of a bad bottom pan can vary from overloading the pan with heavy items, accidental damage during cleaning or use, or material degradation over time.
Symptoms of a bad Bottom Pan Assembly include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Ordered a new meat pan. It arrived in 3 days. Fit right into the old pan space. Easy as pie!!! Read more
Plastic tube that connects the water tank to the dispenser and ice maker. Replace if cracked, leaking, or damaged to restore proper water flow in your fridge.
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
Ice won't dispense or humming noise? The auger motor powers ice movement from maker to dispenser. DIY repair in 30 minutes with video guide.
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