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I had been ignoring the water on the bottom (wiping it up periodically), but then the frig temp was running high and I could hear that the circulating fan wasn't running. Based on other reports, I assumed the water was from the evaporator tray. Not surprisingly, the evaporator tray was rusted through in multiple places, and the fan was dead. Although it possible to buy just the fan, the evaporator cover assembly was moldy and the seals looked tired, and it wasn't that much more to buy the... Read more
The Torsion Spring is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It is essential for maintaining the proper tension and operation of the refrigerator door. This spring ensures the door closes smoothly and stays securely shut, preventing cold air from escaping and maintaining the appliance’s efficiency.
Causes of a bad torsion spring can include metal fatigue from regular use, corrosion from exposure to moisture, or damage due to excessive force or mishandling. Over time, these factors can weaken the spring, affecting the door’s performance.
Symptoms of a bad Torsion Spring include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Replaced springs, flapper assembly and ice door retainer as described in videos and it was easy. So far so good..water dispenses. Read more
The Slide Rail is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It is designed to support and guide the movement of drawers and shelves within the refrigerator, ensuring smooth and effortless access to stored items. The slide measures approximately 7 inches. This assembly contains 2 slides
Over time, slide rails can become worn out or damaged due to frequent use, exposure to heavy loads, or accidental mishandling.
Symptoms of a bad slide rail include:
First I had to remove the right glide that had 2 screws. with a T-20 star bit. Then I did the same to the left glide . replacing both glides I just reversed the process. Read more
I looked for a site that sold replacement parts for my make of GE refrigerator. I found AppliancePartsPros, and was very surprised at how organized it was. By entering the model number of my refrigerator, I was shown a set of (approximately) 8 general parts diagrams for my refrigerator. I chose the ice making/dispensing diagram. I matched the part that shattered (from use) to what was on the diagram. What I didn't know was how to install the part. I saw references by other customer comments to... Read more
The left siderail broke - no doubt from pushing the ice bucket in too vigorously, too many times! In any case, removing the screws holding the rail to freezer wall was not too hard - having a 1/4" socket, with extension, made it easier. Turning the screws with only a screw driver handle, with 1/4" and 5/16" sockets would be tough. Dispenser works fine now. Read more
Under five minutes. Remove old shield and replace with new. Read more
After researching elsewhere and not getting much help or confidence I would get the right part or even be able to do the repair myself, I stumbled upon this website and found it much more helpful than even GE's site. After watching videos here on similar fridges I ordered the part for my fridge and got the line replaced in about 30 mins (really a whole morning but that was to clean out and clean my fridge). I found that whoever had installed the first supply had routed it next to the... Read more
I checked your video online and found that it did not apply to my refrigerator, a GE Profile model. I wasn't sure if I needed to remove the bracket/escutcheon or not. The repair proved to be much easier once I removed the control panel (after first turning off the power), unclipped the wire harnesses, removed four screws holding the assembly and then took out the assembly. It took some time to determine how to remove the old assembly and insert the new one without damaging the new one. A... Read more