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The Light Bulb (40W) is an OEM component for GE refrigerators. As an essential task lamp, it illuminates the interior of the refrigerator and freezer compartments.
All light bulbs will eventually burn out with consistent use over many years. Vibration during compressor cycles can also potentially disrupt bulb filaments faster.
Symptoms of a burnt out refrigerator light bulb include:
This bulb is also compatible with refrigerators from brands like Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I changed the motherboard - computer and also changed the motor in the freezer, because it was doing a howling sound every time it turned on. The repair technician asked for $500 for a repair and that is on top of the $230 I paid him two days before. I looked up the parts and decided to try myself and it paid off. Great instructional videos. Thanks Read more
The Evaporator Motor Fan Blade is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This component is crucial for circulating air over the evaporator coils, which helps to maintain the correct temperature within the refrigerator and freezer compartments. By moving air efficiently, it ensures that the appliance cools evenly and prevents frost buildup.
Over time, the evaporator motor fan blade can become damaged or wear out due to regular use, ice accumulation, or accidental impact from other items within the refrigerator. These issues can hinder its ability to circulate air effectively.
Symptoms of a bad evaporator motor fan blade include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I had found that the fan in the freezer was making a lot of noise. Turns out the shaft was loose, causing the flan blade to wobble. Replaced the motor and fan and now it runs like a new unit. Read more
The cold water reservoir is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It serves a dual purpose, holding the supply of cold water needed for both the ice maker and water dispensing functions. This ensures that each ice cube is formed from chilled water and that cold water is always ready to be dispensed. Causes of a bad reservoir can include cracks, fractures, or leaks developing in the plastic over time due to repeated filling and draining. Mineral deposits or contamination of the water supply can also compromise performance. Symptoms of an issue include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore refrigerators.
I replaced the supply line to the fridge - no change in taste. I replaced the MWF manifold and tubes, the water inlet valve and the water storage line. That did it, good tasting water again! The ice still has a bad taste, so I'll replace the supply tube from the valve to the ice maker. Overall, replacing these parts was easy and the videos from Appliance Parts Pros helped. Read more
The Rear Refrigerator Wheel is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. This wheel is attached to the bottom rear of the refrigerator, facilitating easy movement of the appliance for cleaning, maintenance, or repositioning. It is designed to support the weight of the refrigerator while ensuring smooth and stable mobility. Symptoms of a bad Rear Refrigerator Wheel include:
Causes for a malfunctioning Rear Refrigerator Wheel can include wear and tear from regular movement, damage due to excessive weight or impact, or issues with the axle or mounting hardware that secure the wheel in place.
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
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
The Compressor Start Device is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. This start device is responsible for powering on and initiating the refrigeration compressor during each cooling cycle.
Causes of a bad start device can include wear and tear over time, exposure to fluctuations in power or voltage that can damage electronic components, or accidental damage that impairs the device's ability to reliably power the compressor.
Symptoms of a bad start device include:
We isolated a burning smell in our kitchen to our refrigerator, GE Profile PSS23MGTCCC which we purchased in November of 2006. This occurred at 3AM on 29 January 2015 and I am thankful that my wife got me up to investigate this odor. I unplugged the refrigerator. I plugged the refrigerator back in at 6AM thinking it had time to cool. The burning smell happened immediately and I unplugged the refrigerator again right away. My son in-law looked up some possible issues that could have... Read more
The Ice Maker Auger Drive Coupler is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It is located inside the automatic icemaker assembly. The coupler works together with the auger motor shaft to drive the rotation of the ice transport auger.
Over time, the drive coupler can wear out or become damaged due to regular use, jamming, or improper handling. If the coupler is compromised, it can hinder the ice dispensing process.
Symptoms of a bad Auger Dispenser Drive Coupler include:
This was a two and half year issue as different things failed at different times. I would get one part, then another would fail. Ultimately, I got to a point where what failed, I hadn't been ordered the part yet. The seal on the freezer door took three bathing's before it plumped up and un-creased. The directions on the box it is shipped in said to heat the seal up in hot water then cool it down with tap water. I didn't need to do that. It took a lot of massaging of the seal, but... Read more
The Compressor Start Relay is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It plays an important role in allowing the refrigerator's compressor to power on. The start relay controls the initial energizing of the compressor until the control circuit signals it to remain powered.
Causes of a bad start relay can include failure over many power cycling events or damage to its internal electrical components. Without a properly functioning start relay, the compressor will not receive the signal needed to turn on.
Symptoms of a bad start relay include:
This replacement relay is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Check compressor with my Hotwire kit I made when I worked for GE. When removing the compressor relay it broke in pieces. Ordered and replaced new relay, overload & run capacitor. Still did not work. Check if there’s power to compressor and found no voltage. Took control board out and found a component burnt. Ordered and replaced control board. Everything is back to normal. Love your service. Parts was supposed to come in 3-5 days but came next day instead. I am very very impressed and grateful.... Read more
The Icemaker Fill Cup is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. This component is specifically designed to channel water from the fill tube into the ice mold.
Symptoms of a bad Icemaker Fill Cup include:
Causes for a malfunctioning Icemaker Fill Cup can range from physical damage, such as cracks or warping due to temperature fluctuations, to blockages that impede the flow of water into the ice mold.
Replaced the stripper and fill cup - turns out that the fill cup came with the locking tab broken off. The stripper had a missing paddle, and ice cubes would jam and shut down the ice maker periodically. Let the ice maker warm up after you remove it so the plastic is not so brittle. You have to pry the old stripper out. Make sure the new one locks all across the front. My refrigerator has the ice maker mount toe the side instead of from the hangers in back. I wasn't sure how to remove it,... Read more
The Refrigerator Dispenser Trim is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This trim piece is designed to fit around the dispenser area, providing a finished look and protecting the edges of the dispenser opening.
Causes of a bad dispenser trim can include wear and tear from regular use, accidental damage, or exposure to moisture that can cause discoloration or warping.
Symptoms of a bad dispenser trim include:
After viewing your video the job went as planned and took maybe 20 minutes. Read more
The Upper Fresh Food Door Cam Riser is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It is designed to support the upper portion of the fresh food compartment door, ensuring smooth and aligned operation when opening and closing. This part reduces wear on the door hinge and helps maintain the door seal's effectiveness, contributing to better energy efficiency and prolonged refrigerator performance.
Causes of a bad door cam riser can include mechanical wear from repeated use, stress fractures from excessive weight on the door, or improper alignment during installation or use, leading to uneven load distribution.
Symptoms of a bad Upper Fresh Food Door Cam Riser include:
Replaced the two parts ordered. Read more
The Lower Cam Riser is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It is located at the bottom hinge of the refrigerator door. The cam riser aids in the smooth opening and closing of the door, lifting it slightly as it swings open and allowing it to settle securely when closed.
Causes for a malfunctioning Lower Cam Riser can include wear and tear from the regular opening and closing of the refrigerator door, mechanical damage, or issues arising from a misaligned door that adds stress to the cam. Symptoms of a bad Lower Cam Riser include:
We bought a used fridge and forgot to get the hardware to mount the doors. Looked up the model on your website. Using the pictures I was able to order just the parts I needed and not to duplicate anything (or leave anything out!). The parts arrived and because I watched the "how to" video I knew to use the "trick" to hold the doors up while attaching the hardware. Had the doors mounted in less than 15 minutes!.. Thanks Read more
The Evaporator Fan Motor is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It is responsible for circulating cold air throughout the refrigerator and freezer compartments, ensuring uniform cooling and maintaining the set temperatures. For the motor WITHOUT the thermistor order part number WR60X10185. For the motor with the harness for the light use part number WR23X10476.
Over time, the evaporator fan motor can fail due to electrical issues, worn bearings from continuous operation, or physical damage from ice buildup or foreign objects. A failing motor can lead to inadequate cooling and potential food spoilage.
Symptoms of a bad evaporator fan motor include:
New cond fan & new evap fan & new defrost heater unit Read more
The Fresh Food Door Shelf is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This part provides additional storage space on the refrigerator door for organizing and holding items like condiments, bottles, and jars, making them easily accessible.
Common causes of a bad door shelf include general wear and tear from regular use, overloading the shelf with heavy items, or damage from accidental impacts.
Symptoms of a bad Fresh Food Door Shelf include:
I was running out of room in my fridge & adding an additional door shelf helped. It was easy to get the right one & I got it the next day & easily placed it in Read more
The Grommet and Gasket Assembly is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It is designed to create a secure seal around various refrigerator components, preventing air leaks and ensuring efficient operation. This assembly typically includes both the grommet and gasket, which work together to maintain the refrigerator's internal temperature and prevent moisture and contaminants from entering.
You should replace the grommet and gasket assembly if it becomes worn out or damaged. Causes of a bad grommet and gasket assembly can include regular wear and tear, exposure to temperature fluctuations, or physical damage that leads to cracks or deformities. A compromised seal can result in inefficient cooling and increased energy consumption.
Symptoms of a bad grommet and gasket assembly include:
Replaced water line from valve to ice maker Read more
The Light Bulb Socket is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It holds the light bulb in place within the refrigerator, ensuring a secure connection to provide illumination when the refrigerator door is opened. This socket ensures that the interior light functions correctly, allowing users to see and access food items easily.
Common causes of a bad light bulb socket include electrical issues, such as short circuits, wear and tear from regular use, or physical damage from handling or bulb replacements.
Symptoms of a bad light bulb socket include:
Had some confusion of what part I needed, needed the one with the motor and thermostat. Fortunately, I've been fixing wiring for many years, I simply cut the new motor out of the harness, and used that nice glue-inside-heat-shrink tubing to seal the soldered 'Western Union' style splices. New light socket and lamps fit fine, worked fine, new motor is fine, problem resolved. FYI: Look closely at the wiring in you unit, there are two wire harnesses, one feeds the light, the other feeds the motor... Read more
The Ice Deflector Spring is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. This spring is a crucial component of the ice dispensing system, specifically in selecting between crushed and whole ice cubes. It is designed to always force the diverter back in a way that the cubes get crushed. When whole cubes are selected, the solenoid pulls the lever against the spring’s tension to shift the configuration, allowing cubes to bypass the crusher blades.
Causes for a malfunctioning Ice Deflector Spring can include wear and tear from regular use, corrosion due to constant exposure to moisture, or mechanical failure that prevents it from effectively reverting the diverter to the crushed ice configuration.
Symptoms of a bad Ice Deflector Spring include:
When I took it apart I found that the drive cup was cracked, the helix lock plate hole was reamed out and the ice deflector spring was broken. The biggest problem was the helix had slipped down the shaft and allowed the end of the shaft to bore a hole in the housing which made it a bear to get out. Others have had the same problem. Once I got past that obstacle, it was simple to replace all the parts and it's working like normal again. Very helpful video explaining the repair. Read more