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The GE access cover is an OEM replacement part responsible for covering the compressor area on a refrigerator. This panel is located on the rear or bottom of the refrigerator and provides easy access to the compressor and condenser coils and prevents dirt and debris from entering the compressor area. When this part becomes damaged, it can lead to issues such as poor cooling performance, excessive noise from the compressor area, or even compressor overheating.
Symptoms of a bad access cover include:
Causes of a bad access cover can include accidental impacts, wear and tear from frequent removal and reinstallation, and environmental factors like temperature fluctuations or moisture exposure.
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I removed the damaged cover and replaced with the new cover. I knew what to expect as your website had a video showing how to make the repair. Read more
Color: white. Measures about 1/2 an inch wide by 2/3 of an inch high.
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The front wheel assembly replacement (WRXO2X12454) was straightforward and easy to do. Took maybe 30 minutes start to finish. The rear wheel assembly (wheel WRO2X10695 and axle WRO1X10604) that was more involved as the original wheel axle is actually a rivet that you have to cut out. 1. I used a vibrating multitool with a carbide blade to cut the axle out. Had to use a pair of vise grips to hold the rivet to keep it from spinning while cutting it. 2. The new axle I drilled a 2mm hole thru the... Read more
From the model # I was able to order the exact parts and added the shelf that was missing from when I bought the house.. Assembly was easy, no tools needed. Read more
Honestly, the hardest part was cleaning the freezer out and keeping track of which screws went with what.. Once I had it cleaned out and removed the ice maker and back panel removed, removing the ice took a bit, but with a blow dryer it melted away pretty quickly. I placed an old towel in the track so the ice would melt into the towel and not all over the inside of the freezer compartment. Once dry removed the fan motor and replaced it first and then changed the defrost heater. Videos... Read more
Found out the inlet tube had some frozen ice in it. Read more
Did some research on Appliance Parts Pros site. Took a chance and ordered the parts I thought were needed. They came in three days. Suspicions confirmed. Relatively easy fix. All went well. Repair videos were especially helpful. Appreciate ease of repair and help from App Parts. Thanks Read more
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
Ordered shelf, fit perfectly. 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