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The Ice Crusher Housing is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This part provies a protective enclosure that ensures the ice is crushed efficiently and safely before being dispensed.
Causes of a bad ice crusher housing can include wear and tear from regular use, damage from ice jams or foreign objects, and exposure to temperature fluctuations.
Symptoms of a bad ice crusher housing include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I ordered a replacement auger from AppliancePartsPros.com. Upon receipt of the new auger, I watched the repair video and took the ice crusher apart. I found several other parts that needed to be replaced as well. Once All the parts were received, I again watched the video. The video was not specific enough to show how to reassemble the ice crusher blades and the two types of washers. I found another video on YouTube that walked me through specific details of assembly and everything went... Read more
The Temperature Sensor Grille is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This grille covers and protects the temperature sensor, ensuring it accurately measures the internal temperature of the refrigerator.
Causes of a bad grille can include physical damage from impacts, regular wear and tear, or the buildup of dust and debris that can obstruct airflow.
Symptoms of a bad temperature sensor grille include:
Common theme on the blogs was thermistors and or defrost heater/thermostat. Ran self-diagnostics which turned on defrost heater which was fine. All five thermistors indicated ok on diagnostic also, but I read more than one time "replace the thermistors no matter what if your FF section isn't cooling". So I ordered all five thermistors and defrost limiter thermostat. Received all in 48 hours (great shipping service), took me about three hours to replace all thermistors and thermostat just as... Read more
The Set Screw is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It is used to secure various components within the refrigerator, ensuring they remain firmly in place during operation.
Over time, a set screw can become worn, stripped, or lost due to regular use or during repairs. A missing or damaged set screw can lead to loose components, which may cause operational issues or even damage other parts of the refrigerator.
Symptoms of a bad Set Screw include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I ordered my parts. It was a breeze thanks to appliancepartspros.com. I received the parts the next day. Installed them myself. Read more
This ice dispenser deflector mounts in the freezer door chute to guide cubes or crushed ice into your glass. Replace a cracked or missing deflector to reduce scatter and keep ice flowing where you want it.
When we inspected the first time we found that Plactic had broken from the spiral part that for wards the ice. Also there were cracks in two places of other parts. There was a hole in the bottom of the bin. The new spiral was assembled and two new parts were replaced with help from the video and the diagram and the unit worked well. Two months later, ice maker would not forward any ice though the bin was full. We emptied the bin sand have ordered a new part or two in hopes that they will... Read more
This door lower hinge bushing installs in the bottom of the refrigerator door and rides on the hinge pin to create a smooth pivot point. Replacing a worn bushing restores proper door alignment, quieter movement, and reliable sealing.
Replaced upper and lower thimble's, lever arm, cam closure. Door stop was not the problem, but ordered it and replaced it too. The door of course has to come off, remove the top hinge, and lift it away. Lubricated moving parts with silicone spray. Be sure and put the door back in the open position, so the lever arm and cam closure can properly interact, then close the door. Remove the plastic grate at the bottom to get at the lever arm. Presto. Problem gone. Don't put excessive weight... Read more
This door thimble is the bushing that lines the upper hinge on your refrigerator door, supporting the hinge pin so the door swings smoothly, stays aligned, and helps reduce squeaks and wear.
The Dispenser Lever is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This lever activates the dispensing mechanism, allowing you to release water or ice from the refrigerator's dispenser.
Causes of a bad dispenser lever can include regular wear and tear, damage from excessive force or mishandling, and breakage due to frequent use.
Symptoms of a bad dispenser lever include:
I bought two parts. The dispenser housing shield and the funnel ice dispenser. I watched the short video on how to put it back together and I was done in just a matter of minutes. The video was such a big help. I forgot how the spring went on and was able to watch the video and put it back together in just a matter of minutes. I know I must have saved a couple of hundred dollars on a service call. Read more
For the same part in white, purchase WR02X13424.
This armature kit is the moving plunger and linkage operated by the dispenser solenoid. It opens and closes the ice chute door during dispensing and helps it seal when idle to reduce frost and warm-air leaks.
Replaced the water supply valve...boom! Read more
This fan-mount grommet fits the evaporator or condenser fan assembly to isolate vibration and keep the motor aligned. Replacing a worn grommet can quiet rattles and prevent the fan blade from rubbing the housing. What it does:
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
This shelf support is the small rear rail clip that secures a refrigerator shelf or drawer rail in place. A worn or broken support can let the shelf tilt or drop, making storage unstable.
This crisper cover glass is the removable glass panel that fits into the crisper pan cover. It restores a flat, sturdy surface above the drawers and helps keep small spills contained for easier cleanup.
Ordered the glass. Read more
This freezer shelf trim replaces a damaged or missing edge piece on the freezer shelf. It attaches to the shelf/frame to provide a finished lip that helps contain items and restores the shelf's original fit and appearance.
Replaced with new parts. Read more
This drain tube carries defrost water from the evaporator down to the drain pan, helping prevent puddles, leaks, and ice buildup. Replace a cracked, clogged, or missing tube to restore proper drainage and reduce recurring water issues.
Replaced the drain pan below the evaporator coil (it was rusted to the point had a hole in it) and decided to replace both drain tubes since I had to open up the back panel. The video on the website was very helpful. Thanks!! Read more
This refrigerator lamp socket holds an E12-base appliance bulb and provides the electrical connection for the light fixture. Replace it when the light won't turn on or flickers despite a known-good bulb and functioning door switch.
When diagnosing the problem, I discovered that the ice door was not properly sealing and that the solenoid had appeared to rust/corrode forcing the door open. I replaced most of the ice dispenser internals (solenoid, crank, door, and spring) following the video. The door will now open when dispensing ice (which it does!), and will oddly stay open for a few seconds once I am finished, but does seal properly and the chute/container no longer frosts over. Read more
The recess door retainer secures the dispenser's ice chute flapper in the refrigerator door. Replacing a cracked or missing retainer restores proper flapper pivot and sealing to help reduce frost buildup and air leaks around the dispenser.
Replaced springs, flapper assembly and ice door retainer as described in videos and it was easy. So far so good..water dispenses. Read more