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If your refrigerator isn't cooling properly or runs constantly, the compressor kit may need replacement. This repair requires advanced skills and proper refrigerant handling.
10-32 x 5/16 machine-thread screw secures refrigerator panels, trim, and internal brackets. Replaces missing or damaged fasteners to prevent rattles.
Fix refrigerator doors that won't latch or close properly with this door striker top mullion. Restores tight seal when worn or damaged. Easy install.
This sound damper cushions the refrigerator compressor to reduce vibration and minimize noise for quieter operation. It helps protect the compressor from metal-on-metal contact and dampens normal operating sounds. What it does:
Replace a cracked or broken crisper drawer cover. This glass shelf installs above vegetable bins, supports stored items, and helps contain spills.
Replaced with new part Read more
Replace a cracked, broken, or missing crisper drawer in your refrigerator's fresh food section. Restores organized produce storage and smooth operation.
Installed new stainless steel pan replacing broken original plastic pan and installed new rubber grommets for the compressor Read more
The Water Filter Head and Insulation Assembly is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. This assembly is responsible for securely holding the water filter in place and insulating it from external temperature changes, which helps maintain the temperature of the filtered water, ensuring that it remains cool.
A bad water filter head and insulation assembly can occur due to wear and tear over time or damage caused by mishandling or accidents. If you notice symptoms such as water leaks around the filter area, reduced water flow, or a decrease in the effectiveness of the water filter, it may indicate a need to replace this assembly.
Symptoms of a bad water filter head and insulation assembly include:
Restore you refrigerator by replacing the faulty water filter head and insulation assembly with this genuine OEM part.
This GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
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 evaporator wire harness delivers power and control signals to the evaporator fan and defrost components. Replace a damaged harness to restore stable cooling and dependable automatic defrost performance. What it does:
Ice buildup on evaporator coils? This harness connects the defrost heater and fan motor to the control board. Requires accessing the freezer compartment.
Fix a sagging or misaligned refrigerator door with this center hinge. Connects and supports doors for smooth opening and closing. Moderate DIY repair.
Replacement freezer drawer handle for bottom-mount refrigerators. Restores a secure grip when the original is cracked, loose, or damaged. Stainless steel finish.
Removable deli drawer for storing cold cuts, cheese, and packaged meats in your refrigerator. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing. Fits fresh-food tracks.
12-24 mounting screw secures brackets, panels, handles, and internal hardware in refrigerator assemblies. Replace stripped or missing fasteners.
This switch actuator is the replacement lever that engages a refrigerator door/dispenser switch so controls respond reliably. It restores proper switch actuation to help items like lights, dispensers, or ice/water controls work correctly. What it does:
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