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This replacement chill pan collects defrost and condensation water and channels it away so your refrigerator interior stays dry and free of pooled water. Designed to restore normal drainage and reduce leaks. What it does:
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
The trough drain was rusted through and the Styrofoam on the evaporator was moldy. So, I replaced the entire cover and trough. I unscrewed the three screws on the cover. Unplugged the fan and removed the cover. Three are two more screws holding the trough and evaporator, I unscrewed them and removed the trough. The hardest part was cleaning up all the rust. Once it's clean, put it all back together. I was easier than I expected. Read more
This right-hand slide and bracket assembly supports and guides a refrigerator drawer so it opens and closes smoothly. Replaces a worn or damaged slide to restore alignment and reduce sticking or wobbling of the drawer. What it does:
This small replacement linkage secures and positions the pan-chill assembly in compatible refrigerators, helping keep the drain/collector aligned and reducing movement or vibration. Replace a broken link to restore stable pan alignment. What it does:
I ordered three parts of the Pan chill system for the GE Profile. The "Dial Pan chill" that connects the "Knob Pan Chill" to the Knob piece had broken in two pieces probably due to age and the cold temperatures that it operates in which is attached to the linkage that opens the door to the refrigerator from the freezer so that the refrigerator will cool down. The parts fixed the problem and I now have a freezer at 0 degrees and the refrigerator at 34 degrees. Read more
This evaporator block seal replaces the rubber gasket that seals the evaporator block assembly to the freezer cabinet, helping maintain proper airflow and prevent leakage. It restores a tight seal around the evaporator block for reliable cooling performance. What it does:
This foam insulation for the refrigerator manifold helps reduce heat transfer and condensation around the refrigerant/water manifold, improving temperature stability and preventing unwanted frost buildup in the cabinet area. What it does:
I did not realize the valve on the pipe behind the refrigerator did not shut off the water. My experience looked like an episode of "I LOVE LUCY" combined with "McGuyver"! I had water everywhere! Just a note: always shut off the main water source. I learned the hard way. Other than that "little mishap", the installation was easy and didn't take long. Read more