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Replacement 8-18 x 9/16 machine screw for securing panels, brackets, and internal components. Needed when fasteners are stripped, missing, or worn.
REPLACED IT WITH A NEW ONE. Read more
Machine screw secures panels, brackets, and components in refrigerators. Replaces lost, stripped, or damaged 10-32 fasteners to restore stability.
Covers unused hinge or mounting holes on refrigerator doors after reversing door swing. Replaces cracked, missing, or damaged plugs for a clean finish.
Replacement mounting screw for securing panels, trim, and internal components in appliances. Needed when original screws are stripped, lost, or damaged.
Hex washer head screw for securing refrigerator components and panels. Replace if stripped, missing, or damaged during repairs or maintenance work.
10-32 x 5/16 machine-thread screw secures refrigerator panels, trim, and internal brackets. Replaces missing or damaged fasteners to prevent rattles.
White plastic plug button insert for refrigerator door panels. Replaces cracked, broken, or missing decorative plug covers on cabinet surfaces.
Front endcap for refrigerator shelves. Replaces cracked, broken, or missing shelf end supports. Installs on the front edge of wire shelving.
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
The R134 Drier is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This component plays a critical role in the refrigeration system by removing moisture and contaminants from the refrigerant, ensuring efficient cooling and preventing damage to other parts of the system. It helps maintain the purity and effectiveness of the refrigerant as it cycles through the system.
You should replace the R134 drier if it becomes clogged or damaged. Common causes of a bad drier include wear and tear over time, exposure to moisture, or contamination from other failing components in the refrigeration system.
Symptoms of a bad R134 drier include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Cardboard or metal cover that closes the machine compartment opening on your refrigerator back panel. Replace if cracked, missing, or water-damaged.
GE bottom freezer icemaker stopped working for the 2nd time. Refrigerator bought in 2008, replaced (first time) icemaker in 2009 by GE tech for $450, after 7 years 2nd ice maker failed I decided to attempt replacing the icemaker myself. Purchased a replacement icemaker that comes as a kit. I replaced the water valve and the icemaker unit with in 30 minutes and I had ice the next day. Easy peasy for less than $140. Thank you ApplianceParts Pros Read more
This self-adhesive foam strip provides a flexible seal and buffer for appliance gaps, helping reduce drafts, rattling, and moisture intrusion. Designed for easy stick-on replacement where foam padding or sealing is needed. What it does
This silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) is an electrical control component used to regulate power in appliance circuits, helping control heating and motor circuits for reliable operation. What it does:
White corner cap cover for side-by-side refrigerators. Replaces cracked, broken, or missing corner trim pieces. Restores clean appearance.
This self-adhesive foam strip seals gaps and cushions components to reduce drafts, noise, and moisture intrusion—helpful for restoring proper airflow and improving efficiency where foam padding or gap sealing has deteriorated. What it does:
Replacement plug button insert for refrigerator shelves. Installs into shelf frame holes to cover openings and provide finished appearance. Needed when original inserts are cracked, broken, missing, or damaged.