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The Temperature Control Thermostat is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It functions as the primary sensor and control for regulating the refrigerator and freezer temperatures, ensuring that the appliance maintains optimal cooling conditions. By monitoring the internal temperatures and triggering the cooling system when necessary, this thermostat helps preserve food freshness and consistency.
Symptoms of a bad Temperature Control Thermostat include:
Causes of a bad thermostat can include electrical issues such as faulty wiring or sensor malfunctions, wear and tear from normal use, or improper settings that prevent the thermostat from accurately gauging and controlling temperature.
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I went on you tube to try and figure out what might be causing this problem. It seemed that the problem was either the temperature thermostat or the defrost timer. I figured that seeing as I had never ever seen any frost in the freezer that the problem probably wasn't the defrost timer. So I ordered the temperature control thermostat, received it the very next day and in ten minutes removed the old one and installed the new one and we were good to go. It's been working just fine for the last... 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:
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 Defrost Heater is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This part melts away frost that accumulates on the evaporator coils during the cooling cycle. This process is vital for maintaining the efficiency of the refrigerator, ensuring that air can flow freely over the coils to keep the unit cooling effectively.
Causes of a bad defrost heater can include a faulty heater element, electrical issues preventing the heater from activating, or damage to the heater's wiring.
Symptoms of a bad Defrost Heater include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Replaced defrost heater, temperature and defrost limiter thermostat. After taking the cover off the air chiller I found the coils frozen solid and defrosted it with a hair dryer. Once defrosted I remover the heater coil to test it it was fine, then I could see the defrost limiter was broken and as I put the unit back together I broke the heater tube (it is glass) so I ordered all the parts that might be defective and replaced them for less than the charge of having some one come to check it out. Read more
The Defrost Thermostat is an OEM part for Frigidaire refrigerators. It monitors the temperature of the evaporator coils and activates the defrost heater when necessary. This process prevents frost buildup on the coils, ensuring the refrigerator maintains optimal cooling efficiency.
You should replace the defrost thermostat if it becomes faulty or damaged. Common causes of a bad defrost thermostat include electrical failures, regular wear and tear, or temperature fluctuations that can degrade the component over time.
Symptoms of a bad defrost thermostat include:
This OEM replacement is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, and Kenmore models.
My Frigidaire side by side refrigerator/freezer suffered a catastrophic failure. The symptoms were as follows: 1) Frig not cold 2) No Ice being made in the freezer section 3) Items at the back of the freezer were frozen but items on the door shelves would not freeze. The back of the freezer was cold but the closer you got to the door the warmer it got. After removing everything from the unit I saw that there was substantial ice buildup on back of the freeze, specifically around the vents,... 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 Fastener Door Handle is an OEM component for GE refrigerators. This door handle provides a comfortable grip for accessing refrigerator shelves and bins. It attaches securely to the refrigerator door through durable metal fasteners.
Causes for a bad door handle could be cracks, damage, or stripped fastener holes resulting in a loose or detached handle. Regularly gripping and lifting may also cause normal wear over time.
Symptoms of a failing door handle include:
This OEM GE handle is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and select Kenmore refrigerator models.
My initial thought was we would have to purchase a new freezer since GE parts for our refrigerator was not available but I searched your website, yep it was available, I got on live chat to confirm the piece; it was a frictionless experience; I ordered that day it came 2 days later, my husband got out his tools and walaaaaah it’s fixed!! Love this experience, you are awesome! Read more
The Dairy Door is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This door is designed to fit the dairy compartment, usually located on the refrigerator door, providing a dedicated storage space for butter, cheese, and other dairy products. The dairy door helps to keep these items separate from the main compartment, often slightly warmer to prevent butter from hardening too much, while still keeping cheese and other dairy products fresh.
Causes of damage to the dairy door can range from normal wear and tear to accidental impacts from loading groceries or containers pressing against it when the refrigerator door is closed.
Symptoms of a bad Dairy Door include:
Ordered the part, came in a few days, lined up the holes and it popped right in. Read more
The Condenser Fan Motor is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It is responsible for circulating air over the condenser coils, which are essential for removing heat from the refrigerant and enabling proper cooling.
Causes of a faulty Condenser Fan Motor include wear and tear over time, electrical issues, or bearings becoming seized or damaged.
Symptoms of a bad Condenser Fan Motor include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore refrigerator models.
Replaced the motor and all went well. Read more
The Lid Bumper is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It is designed to provide cushioning and protection for the refrigerator lid, preventing damage and ensuring smooth, quiet closing.
Causes of a bad Lid Bumper can include deterioration over time due to frequent use, exposure to temperature variations, or damage from accidental impacts. A worn or damaged bumper may no longer provide adequate cushioning, leading to potential damage to the lid or the refrigerator itself.
Symptoms of a bad Lid Bumper include:
Changed fan motor, rubber grommets, and dust cover. It sounded like the vibrating sound was being caused by the motor. But, come to find out I had a chipped blade on one of the fan blades. So make sure and check the fan blade first. Thanks Appliance Parts Pros everything for just as it should. Read more
The Door Shelf Bar is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This bar provides support and containment for items stored on the door shelves, helping to keep them organized and securely in place when the door is opened and closed.
Over time, the door shelf bar can become damaged due to regular use, heavy items, or accidental impact. If the bar is broken or missing, it can result in items falling out of the door shelves and potentially breaking.
Symptoms of a bad door shelf bar include:
Ordered new parts from AppliancePartsPros.com Delivery in 2 days. Read more
The Evaporator Motor is an OEM part for Frigidaire refrigerators. This component powers the evaporator fan, which circulates cold air throughout the refrigerator and freezer compartments, ensuring consistent temperatures for proper food storage. Compatible fan blade is part number AP2152058
Causes of a bad evaporator motor can include electrical issues, worn-out bearings, or obstruction by debris. A malfunctioning evaporator motor can lead to improper cooling and temperature fluctuations within the refrigerator.
Symptoms of a bad evaporator motor include:
Once I purchased the correct motor it literally took less that 10 minutes from start to finish to replace the motor. After unplugging the refrigerator, I unscrewed two machine screws to remove the cover and unscrewed two machine screws to remove the motor. I removed the old motor from the housing, installed the new motor, reattached the motor to the refrigerator, replaced the cover, and plugged in the refrigerator. Installation was quick and simple. AppliancePartsPros service was excellent... Read more
The Condenser Fan Motor is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It operates to circulate air through the condenser coils and over the compressor, aiding in the cooling process and maintaining the optimal temperature inside the refrigerator. This motor ensures that the appliance runs efficiently, preventing overheating and ensuring that food is stored at safe temperatures. Symptoms of a bad Condenser Fan Motor include:
Causes of a malfunctioning Condenser Fan Motor can be attributed to wear and tear, electrical issues, or obstructions that hinder the fan's movement. A malfunctioning fan motor can lead to the compressor overheating, resulting in the refrigerator not cooling effectively. This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Ordered a new Fan motor after referencing Model Number. Part was delivered in a timely matter. Unplugged Refrigerator from wall. Used a socket to remove bolts from. Cardboard access cover and also to remove Fan bracket to remove old fan and unclipped connector. Fan Blade and the two rubber grommets I reused on new replacement motor. Bolted new fan in place with Fan Blade and grommets seated. Then connected Fan connector, bolted access cover back on and plugged Refrigerator back in. Took... Read more
The Freezer Door Gasket is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. As the main door gasket, it provides an airtight seal between the refrigerator door and body. This prevents cool air from leaking out while keeping external warmth and odors from seeping in. This gasket is dark gray or black in color. Causes can be normal wear and tear over the lifespan of continuous use, accidental tears or punctures from sharp objects, or premature breakdown if exposed to excessive moisture. Symptoms of a bad gasket door include:
I do repairs for rental property companies and was inspecting a refrigerator freezer that wouldn't close properly. While onsite at the rental property, I used my smart phone and ordered a new freezer door gasket to replace the inoperable one. I received my order quickly and had the property back on the market for rent in no time. The quick order processing and delivery is what keeps my vendors choosing me over my competitors! Now, I always turn to Appliance Parts Pro for any needed appliance... Read more
The Ice Bucket is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerator-freezers. It collects and stores freshly produced ice within the freezer compartment. This bucket is made of white plastic and is approximately 13 inches in length and 9 inches wide at the widest point.
Causes of a bad ice bucket can include wear and tear over time, or damage to the bucket or its components due to mishandling or impact. Please note, this is just the ice bucket and does not include the auger or auger motor.
Symptoms of a bad ice bucket include:
I ordered the bucket and it was on my door step the next afternoon, Read more
The Bottom Hinge Pin is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It facilitates the smooth and secure opening and closing of the refrigerator door. Positioned at the base of the door, this hinge pin ensures that the door is firmly attached, allowing it to swing open or closed with ease. Causes of a bad Bottom Hinge Pin include wear and tear from regular use, corrosion, or mechanical damage that affects its structural integrity. Symptoms of a bad Bottom Hinge Pin include:
Replaced Hinge bracket, Hinge pin, and spacers, Read more
The Set Screw is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. The set screw fits into the handle assembly, ensuring a tight and stable connection to the refrigerator door. This set screw is essential for preventing the door handle from becoming loose or coming off, which can affect the ease of opening and closing the refrigerator door.
Causes of a malfunctioning Set Screw can vary. Normal wear and tear is a common issue, causing the screw to strip or loosen over time. Incorrect installation is another factor.
Symptoms of a bad Set Screw include:
By buying handles. BUT I ordered all three parts, whereas I found that the screws were already installed in the handles and it was not necessary to order them. Can I get a refund on them? Read more