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This black cover hinge replaces a damaged or worn hinge cover to restore proper fit and appearance where the hinge mounts. It helps protect the hinge area and keeps the lid or top closing and opening smoothly. What it does:
The Mobility Wheel S Kit is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This kit includes the necessary components to replace or install the wheels on the bottom of your refrigerator cabinet, allowing for easy movement and repositioning of the appliance.
A bad mobility wheel assembly can be caused by normal wear and tear over time, damage due to heavy loads or rough handling, or malfunctioning wheel mechanisms. If you find it difficult to move or reposition your refrigerator, or if the existing wheels are damaged, it may be time to replace the mobility wheel assembly.
Symptoms of a bad wheel assembly include:
Replace your faulty mobility wheel assembly with this genuine OEM part to restore your refrigerator.
This GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
This shield trough assembly catches and channels defrost and condensation water away from the refrigerator cabinet to help prevent leaks and ice buildup. It's a direct-fit replacement that restores proper water drainage and containment. What it does
This is a replacement 8-18 x 9/16 machine screw used to secure internal and external appliance components. It restores proper fastening and helps stop rattling or loose panels caused by worn or missing fasteners. What it does
REPLACED IT WITH A NEW ONE. Read more
This boot auger motor drives the auger inside the ice dispenser boot to move ice from the bin to the dispenser chute. Replaces a failed motor to restore normal ice dispensing and reduce jams. What it does:
The auger motor failed and wouldn't turn. I replaced the motor and it works without a problem. Make sure you dont throw away the motor boot or buy one if you don't have one. Otherwise, the temperature will freeze up the motor and lead to premature failure. Read more
This replacement pan-head screw is used in refrigerators to fasten panels, brackets, and covers so they stay tight and properly aligned. Replace a missing or damaged screw to restore a solid, rattle-free fit.
This bottom door hinge secures the refrigerator/freezer door at the lower pivot and helps ensure smooth, stable opening and closing. Durable replacement that restores proper door alignment and keeps the seal functioning. What it does:
This pivot is the replacement pivot piece that supports and guides a refrigerator door or sliding drawer, restoring proper alignment for smooth opening and closing. Fits original equipment pivot points. What it does:
When we inspected the first time we found that Plactic had broken from the spiral part that for wards the ice. Also there were cracks in two places of other parts. There was a hole in the bottom of the bin. The new spiral was assembled and two new parts were replaced with help from the video and the diagram and the unit worked well. Two months later, ice maker would not forward any ice though the bin was full. We emptied the bin sand have ordered a new part or two in hopes that they will... Read more
This is a 10-32 machine-thread screw used to secure appliance panels, trim, and components. It replaces missing or damaged fasteners so parts fit tightly and operate without rattles or misalignment. What it does:
This rubber grommet secures the appliance's base grille, helping keep the grille fitted and reducing vibration and rattle. It's a simple replacement part to restore a snug, finished look at the appliance base. What it does:
This is a replacement screw used to secure appliance components and panels so parts stay properly attached for safe operation. It's a direct-fit fastener matching OEM form and function. What it does
Ordered the parts from you and did the repairs. Read more
My refrigerator's cooling fan was making a noise. It wasn't loud; in fact, it was barely discernible. However, it was just loud enough to annoy me. The fan blade was hitting the shroud every now and then, creating a subtle, yet annoying sound. I'd tried tightening all the screws back there, and it helped-for a while. The noise came back. After looking at the fan motor, I noticed the bushings; it occurred to me that they might be the culprit. And why not? They were the originals installed at the... Read more