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This outer drawer slide supports and guides a refrigerator drawer or pantry pan so it opens and closes smoothly. Replacing a worn or cracked slide restores alignment and helps prevent sticking, tipping, or spills.
This mobility wheel is the small cabinet roller that helps your refrigerator glide for cleaning or service. Replacing a worn, cracked, or missing wheel restores smooth movement and supports proper leveling and positioning. What it does:
I cleaned the coils as best as I could with a special brush and replaced the seized up fan motor. Read more
This drawer slide assembly supports and guides your refrigerator's drawer so it opens and closes smoothly. Replace a cracked or worn slide to restore proper alignment and stop sticking, dragging, or dropped drawers.
I purchased a used 42" GE Monogram refrigerator. It originally retailed for $5,600 and I paid $2,200. Everything was supposed to be in good working condition...but the ice maker didn't work. It was under warranty but rather than wait on them to come fix it, I got online and found Appliance Parts Pro. I found exactly what I needed, watched the video and replaced the ice maker myself. I am not a "fix-it" kind of guy, but this was extremely easy. Read more
This cable clamp secures refrigerator wiring to the cabinet, keeping harnesses organized and protected. Replacing a missing or damaged clamp helps prevent chafing and vibration noise while maintaining proper clearance from fans and other moving components.
This defrost heater warms the evaporator coils during the automatic defrost cycle to melt frost and keep air moving. When it fails, ice builds up, airflow drops, and temperatures rise in the fresh food compartment.
I replaced all sensors and defrost thermostat's, defrost heater, fan motor Read more
Specs: 8-18 AB IHW 5/8 S
Because I have had to replace this fan before, the process goes pretty fast.. I am impressed with AppliancePros for a number of reasons, the price for componets is always cheaper that other major parts suppliers. They go to great length to insure all ordered parts are shipped and in a timely fashion.. Also the live tutorials are a great help for the Doit yourselfer.. Read more
Upper freezer slide liner replaces the plastic guide that supports and guides the upper freezer shelf, restoring proper shelf alignment and smooth sliding for easier access and safer storage. What it does:
Hired a repair professional. This is an expensive fridge so I wanted to repair rather than replace. The estimated cost for the repair was quite high, but at least it was itemized. I went on-line and found Appliance Parts Pros, and bought the major plus one minor part from them. I arranged with my local repair guy to use the parts I bought on-line. RESULT: I saved $370 by buying my own parts, probably could have saved more with a little more effort. Appliance Parts Pros was easy to deal with,... Read more
Size: 8-16 x 2 inch ss.
This condenser fan mounting bracket secures the condenser fan motor and blade in the correct position to move air across the coils. Replacing a cracked or bent bracket restores stable mounting, reduces vibration, and helps maintain proper condenser airflow.
This freezer drawer slide is installed on refrigerators with bottom drawer freezers. The slide makes it possible to open the drawer without any jamming.If there is noticeable difficulty opening the slide-out freezer, or it is unable to be opened at all, the problem is likely with the slide rail. Inspect the length of the slide rail and if there are any broken pieces or missing screws, this is the culprit. If the damage is unable to be fixed by replacing a few screws, a replacement will need to be ordered. Begin the installation by removing the old pieces of slide rail. Prepare the screws for the new installation. Fasten the new slide rail to the refrigerator by inserting the screws in their proper mounting. To reinsert the freezer drawer, tip at an angle and insert into the slide rail.This freezer drawer slide rail is a genuine OEM replacement part and is sourced directly from GE. The product listed is only available individually and is not included with any other parts or the original appliance. This part Is compatible with GE appliances.
Also called a thermodisc, this evaporator-mounted defrost thermostat monitors coil temperature and switches the heater off when frost is cleared. Replacing a failed thermostat helps restore proper defrosting, airflow, and consistent refrigerator temperatures.
This inverter control board regulates the variable-speed compressor and other inverter-driven systems to help maintain consistent cooling performance in compatible refrigerators. Replacing a faulty inverter can restore proper compressor operation and temperature control. What it does:
Replaced Inverter. Read more
This slide rail assembly mounts beneath the fresh-food shelf to guide and support the deli/snack drawer, helping it open and close smoothly. Replace a cracked or worn slide to stop sticking, tilting, or the drawer dropping off its track.
Unscrew hinge from center post with phillips screw driver from both sides and pull cover off. Slide new cover on refrigerator sides, might have to snap on, then install center post hinge item. On drawer slider, separate two parts and install one on drawer and the other on refrigerator side where the previous one were. Unfortunately, you need to drill out the rivet on the drawer and either re-rivet or bolt the slider to the drawer. Read more
A left-hand top door closure assembly that secures and cushions the refrigerator door at the upper hinge for smoother closing, improved alignment, and a tighter seal. Restores proper door movement and reduces rattling or sag. What it does
This freezer door light switch turns the interior freezer light on and off when the door opens and closes, restoring proper illumination so you can see contents clearly and avoid wasting food. What it does:
Replaced switch light freezer.. Read more