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The Evaporator Fan Blade is an OEM component for GE freezers and bottom-mount refrigerator designs. Located inside the freezer compartment, this fan blade spins to circulate cold air evenly throughout the storage space.
Causes of a faulty evaporator fan blade include natural fatigue from running year-round. Freezers exposed to humid environments may experience faster corrosion.
Symptoms include:
This part is also compatible with some brands like Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore.
I used a set of ring pliers to remove the old retaining ring, then spread the plastic ribs around the fan motor shaft with a small flat bladed screwdriver to ease removal of the old fan blade. I reversed the process to replace the blade, gently tapping a socket from my socket wrench set placed over the motor shaft and ribs with a small rubber mallet. I stopped when the shaft protruded about 1/8" beyond the plastic ribs of the new fan blade, then installed the new retaining clamp ring with the... Read more
The Ice Maker Water Line is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It is an important supply line that delivers water from the main water source to the icemaker component. The water line allows water to flow smoothly, facilitating the icemaking process.
Causes of a bad water line can include cracks or punctures from impact or bending, mineral deposits and corrosion building up inside the line restricting flow, or improper connection fittings causing leakage.
Symptoms of a bad ice maker water line include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Fridge is 14 years old, ordered the water valve assembly and hose. Removed and replaced both Read more
The Ice Maker Fill Tube Grommet is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This grommet creates a seal between the ice maker fill tube and the refrigerator, preventing leaks and ensuring that water is properly directed into the ice maker during the filling process.
Causes of a bad grommet can include regular wear and tear, damage from exposure to freezing and thawing cycles, or degradation from exposure to water and moisture.
Symptoms of a bad ice maker fill tube grommet include:
Replaced original (18 yrs.) 1/4" plastic tubing, clamp and grommet (AppliancePartsPros/GE parts) from outlet of ice maker water control valve to ice maker inlet. Also replaced water supply line to inlet of water control valve with new, GE braided, PEX 1/4" supply line with pre-attached female compression fittings on both ends. Repair job with AppliancePartsPros parts from outlet of water control valve went perfectly well, was simple, and had no leaks when tested. Parts were easy to install,... Read more
The Start Relay is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It helps initiate the compressor by providing a temporary boost of power to start the cooling process.
Causes of a bad start relay can include electrical failures, overheating, or general wear and tear.
Symptoms of a bad start relay include:
Researched on internet how to fix and came up with this part and the overload relay which I had to buy so only spent about $43.00 and it was very easy to replace these parts on my fridge . So happy I did research it saved me from buying another fridge . Thank you appliance parts pros for having my parts in stock and shipping them to me so quickly ! Read more
The Freezer Shelf is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This shelf provides additional storage space within the freezer compartment, allowing you to organize and store food items more efficiently.
Causes of a bad freezer shelf can include regular wear and tear, damage from heavy or improperly placed items, or cracking from exposure to extreme temperatures.
Symptoms of a bad freezer shelf include:
Ordered parts yesterday, they arrived today. Parts are as advertised; priced as advertised. Thanks! Read more
This 15 uF capacitor kit supports an AC motor by providing the phase shift needed to start and run smoothly. Replacing a weak or failed capacitor can help resolve hard-start or no-start issues and restore consistent performance. What it does
Replaced overload, and capacitor Read more
This refrigerator water line is the plastic tubing that routes pressurized water through the appliance's water system. Replacing a cracked, brittle, or kinked line helps restore proper water flow and prevents leaks inside or around the unit.
I replace the water inlet valve in my refrigerator about 8 months ago. About a week ago, the old plastic water line broke. I forgot how the water line connector worked and broke the valve trying to pull it out. I got a new valve and replacement water line, and it went in easily, just like the video said. Morals of the story: 1. Know how to remove the old plastic water line. I could have saved myself the price of a new valve if I'd remembered how the connector worked. Unless you have a really... Read more
Open - 55, close - 35
Ordered a ge thermostat part . Took everything out of freezer , unscrewed panel and took the plate out. Used a hair dryer to defrost ice. Took out old part and installed new part. Everything is working just fine!!! Used a meter to test old/bad part and indeed it was dead. Read more
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 replacement motor powers the dispenser's auger/crusher mechanism to move ice from the bucket to the chute. Replacing a weak or seized motor helps restore reliable cube or crushed-ice dispensing from the freezer door.
I watched the help videos first, then ordered the parts, and installed all items as in the video. Read more
This mechanical defrost timer controls the refrigerator's automatic defrost cycle, clearing frost from the evaporator and helping maintain stable temperatures. Replacing a faulty timer restores regular defrost intervals to prevent frost buildup and inconsistent cooling.
This unit has a recurring problem with the defrost timer. after the first 10 years the original part gave up. we had it replaced and (as normal for me i watched very closely) . after 2 years the same trouble started again. the defrost cycle would run to long. so i replaced the same part and solved the trouble again. so now about every 2 years this part wears out again and i order it and replace it. this has gone on for 20 years now and this unit is still going strong after serving us for 29... Read more
This screw fastens appliance panels, brackets, and trim so parts stay secure and aligned. Replace a missing, stripped, or rusty screw to stop rattles and restore a tight, factory fit.
Replaced the water tank. Followed the video instruction provided by Appliance Parts Pros. Very good instruction. Read more
CW, 2w, 2 1/4" spade terminals
I removed the lower back panel,I disconnected the two wire plug and removed three mounting screws and removed the motor.Then I removed the threaded fan nut and installed the fan on the new motor.Installed the three mounting screw to the bracket and reinstalled the plug.Replaced the lower panel,runs like new Read more
This clamp secures small hoses or tubing and nearby wiring inside the appliance to keep lines held in place and reduce rubbing, leaks, or vibration noise. It's a direct-fit replacement designed to restore proper hose routing and stability. What it does:
Nut for 1/4 inch tubing.
Changed the Frigidaire Icemaker Fill Tube Part # 241796405 (AP5671747) about a week ago and so far the Frigidaire Refrigerator seems to work fine. Did not use other ordered parts. Recently ice formed around internal evaporator fan and it started making loud noise when then fan and compressor, etc were running. A long winded history noted below if interested: I have been fighting with this Frigidaire Refrigerator for about 3 to 4 years, started out with the evaporator fan making noise when ice... Read more
This replacement 5/16-inch icemaker tubing carries water to the ice maker. It helps restore proper flow and reduce leaks when the original line becomes brittle, cracked, or kinked, improving ice production reliability. What it does:
Had to cut the old line at the water storage tank and attach the new one using the connector fitting from the kit. The new line was run on the outside of the refrigerator to reach the solenoid valve on the opposite side. The is no route within the refrig other than under the compressor/motor. Not the best situation but I secured the line with cable clamps. Read more