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Secures refrigerator wiring to prevent chafing and vibration noise. Replace when damaged or missing to keep harnesses organized. Confirm fit by model.
This genuine fastener secures appliance components such as panels and brackets. Replacing a missing or stripped screw restores proper fit and helps reduce vibration or rattling. Features 12-24 threads and an approximate 0.785-inch length. What it does:
Replaces the exterior nameplate on your refrigerator door. Restores factory appearance when original badge is faded, cracked, broken, or missing.
Secures water tubing or wiring to your refrigerator cabinet. Replace if missing or damaged to prevent vibration, rubbing, or leaks. Confirm fit.
Bough ice maker Read more
Vinyl sleeve that fits over rods, tubes, or wires in your refrigerator. Replace if cracked, torn, or missing to protect contact points and reduce wear.
Looked up on the internet how to replace the thermostat. I ordered a thermostat received it very fast and installed it in about 1/2 hour. works great. Read more
This hex-head screw secures dishwasher panels, brackets, and internal hardware so parts stay tight and rattle-free. Replace missing or stripped fasteners to restore a secure fit and reliable operation.
I purchased main control board/defrost limiter thermostat and defrost heater I only needed the defrost limiter thermostat fairly easy to do simple tools needed. I would rate this job as a 6 or 7 on a scale of 10 10 being most difficult the only thing that took time was defrosting the evaporator I used a small steam cleaner worked well Read more
Size: 10-16 ab.
Ordered the necessary parts to fix it Read more
The Compressor Overload PTCR Combo is an OEM component specifically designed for GE refrigerators. It serves two crucial protective functions for the refrigeration system.
The overload component monitors compressor temperature to disconnect power if limits are exceeded, preventing overheating damage. Meanwhile, the PTCR enhances safety by automatically rebooting power once the compressor cools, avoiding costly repairs from permanent failure.
Proper operation of this combo part is necessary to maintain consistent and reliable refrigerator operation. It helps extend compressor life considerably.
Causes for failure typically relate to age-related degradation, loose connections exposing components to shorts or shocks, or stress from excessive heating periods.
Symptoms include:
This genuine OEM GE replacement ensures optimized safety and performance. Compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, or Kenmore models.
Hex washer head screw for refrigerator assembly. Secures internal components like fan housings and panels. Replace if stripped, missing, or damaged.
Replacement went good. The fan was perfect match. I am glad I ordered the two grommets, because the other ones were worn. I found this when dismantling. The blade was replaced as well. Read more
Replacement mounting screw for securing panels, trim, and internal brackets. Needed when original fasteners are missing, stripped, or damaged.
Sheet metal screw secures refrigerator panels, trim, and brackets. Replace missing, stripped, or corroded screws to restore proper fit and assembly.
This is a small plastic plug or thimble that fills unused hinge screw holes or mounting holes on the refrigerator door or cabinet. It provides a clean, finished appearance and helps prevent moisture or debris from entering the openings. Replace this plug if it is missing, cracked, or has fallen out, leaving an unsightly hole in the door or panel.
Fix a noisy or broken condenser fan blade in your refrigerator. Common DIY repair that typically takes 20-30 minutes. Includes step-by-step video guide.
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
Replaced with OEM replacement seal. Watched video on appliance parts pro which showed the proper process to remove the old seal and install a new seal. Surprisingly, it was very quick and only took about 15-20 minutes, including removing the freezer door and re-installing freezer door after seal installation. Unfortunately, a new seal did not cure my problem. 4 days later, I have ice building up again. I studied the new seal and noted there are small gaps at the corners of the freezer... Read more
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