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The Dispenser Drip Tray is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It's placed beneath the water and ice dispenser to catch drips and spills, preventing water from running down the front of the refrigerator or onto the floor. This part not only helps in keeping the dispensing area clean but also minimizes the risk of slip hazards caused by wet floors.
Over time, the dispenser drip tray can become stained, cracked, or warped, affecting its appearance and functionality.
Symptoms of a bad Dispenser Drip Tray include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Was an easy swap. Ordered the pieces, got them withing two days. Didn't realize a hair dryer would melt so much of the plastic pieces that I couldn't even see while trying to defrost the water line in the door. Next time it happens I will just empty the freezer and leave the door open for a few hours. Will save me from making this mistake again. Thankfully easy to replace the parts myself and not too expensive. Read more
Ordered the new shelf from Appliance Parts Pros, which was a genuine OEM part and much less expensive than the GE Store. Lifted the old shelf out, popped the new one in and it was done. two minutes. Read more
First I ordered a new ice door seal, spring, and crank, figuring the condensation in freezer and door was caused by ice door not sealing. Turns out the solenoid for the ice door was completely rusted and was the primary cause, if it had been replaced early, it would have saved the dispenser board. What then happened was the moisture in the freezer door damaged the control board rendering dispenser controls inoperative as well as the heater around the dispenser. Now the freezer door is dripping... Read more
Replaced Ice maker very easy. Read more
Swapped it out for new tube. Take 5 minutes and zero effort. The drain tube will clog with mold. You can clean it out but the tube will clog again despite's you best efforts as the tube wall provide a great habitat. Ordered new tubes to facilitate swap-outs. Old tubes can be cleaned but will recolonize quickly. Read more
Color: white. It measures about 16.5 inches wide by 4 inches high by 5.5 inches deep.
Replaced shelves Read more
I ordered the heater unit from your website as well as a new evaporator panel gasket and thermostat. Once I removed the evaporator panel from the rear wall of the freezer side, I used a steamer machine I had to melt all the ice which had accumulated, I replaced the faulty heater unit and all is well. By-the-way, I consider your website amongst the very best and easy to use. I appreciate how well your developers and designers created the diagrams/pictures with numbered parts displayed,... Read more
I removed the drawers and old rails, and screwed in the new ones. It was very straightforward. Read more
Once I got the part in the mail, I washed it and installed it in less than 2 minutes. Didn't need any tools! Read more
Color: White
I had to disassemble the ice bucket, there were three screws to remove the cover, one screw and a tension spring that holds the bar in place that controls ice cubes from crushed ice. The hardest part was removing the plastic chamber where the ice crushing blades are attached to the auger, I had to use a couple of butter knives to spread the outer ice bucket away from the inner ice chamber because they had those funky plastic lock-in tabs that lock the ice chamber in place to the ice bucket. I... Read more
Replacing the roller assembly corrected the problem. The key to replacing the roller assembly is elevating the refrigerator high enough to remove the roller assembly. (1) Raise and secure the refrigerator, (2) remove the metal bar across the bottom of the refrigerator to provide adequate access to the roller assembly (2-screws), (3) remove the roller assembly adjustment screw, (4) pry the roller pivot pin out, (5) pull the roller assembly toward the front of the refrigerator to remove, (6)... Read more
This replacement part is a snack pan slide rail, and it is intended for use in different types of appliances. This is a genuine replacement part made by General Electric. This part is able to hold up other trays and racks in the refrigerator and freezer so that extra shelf space can be utilized. These slide rails can also hold up trays that can support heavy bottles and drinks. A new snack pan slide rail might be needed if the current ones have become stripped and are unable to latch onto the shelving to support it. It is common that these parts can become brittle over time as exposure to low temperature wears down the plastic. Be sure the shelving of the appliance is clear before attempting to replace the slide rail. This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold individually. This replacement part is compatible with different types of appliances made by General Electric.
Ordered parts from appliance parts pros and completed installation myself Read more
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
Compressor overload switch broke in my hand when I removed it but replacing it and the start relay did not fix the problem. I troubleshot the control board with the help of videos from Grace Appliance (https://www.youtube.com/c/GraceAppliance/videos) and found fans were not getting power. I ordered an aftermarket control board that offered free returns but it kept cycling off and on every minute. I think it might have been overloaded because the main resistor in the evaporator fan drive... Read more
Replaced motor and solenoid cube along with dispenser auger. Simply watched video on repair and installation and really had no problem. My refrigerator is so old that one of the holes in the motor did not align properly. Had to drill another hole to mount the motor to the housing, took ten minutes. The ice auger took the longest as I was afraid of breaking the plastic housing trying to get the tabs to release. Had to watch the video twice to make sure I got the blades back in the right order.... Read more