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The Water Tank Assembly is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This part stores and supplies water to the ice maker and water dispenser in the refrigerator.
Common causes of a bad water tank include cracks or breaks from physical impact, freezing and thawing cycles that can cause the plastic to become brittle, or general wear and tear over time.
Symptoms of a bad water tank assembly include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Had to remove all three food drawers and the back panel behind the drawers (4 screws). The water tank comes with the associated tubing which would typically require access to the back of the fridge to run the new lines. Instead I clipped the existing lines inside the fridge. Then I clipped the lines off the new tank so they would line up with the old lines. I then used a 5/16" OD compression coupling (Lowes or Home Depot) to connect the ends of the tubing together. The joined tubes are... Read more
This evaporator fan motor dust cap is an authentic OEM replacement part found on refrigerator and freezer fan motors. This dust cap prevents the fan motor bearing and housing from being damaged by dirt and debris. If the dust cap is cracked or broken, the fan may make loud squealing noises. If the dust cap is not removed and replaced, the fan could stop working and ultimately cause the refrigerator's temperature to be affected. To start, disconnect the power and water to the refrigerator. Remove food from the freezer so that the back panel of the freezer can be accessed to reach the fan. Remove the ice maker and set it outside the freezer. Disconnect the fan and take it out of the freezer to expose the fan's shaft and the dust cover. Pry the dust cover off and install the new one. Replace the fan and cover. Reconnect the wires and reinstall the icemaker. Put the food back in the freezer. Reconnect the power and water.The evaporator fan motor dust cap is a white plastic part that is sold individually. This dust cover is made for use in refrigerators manufactured by General Electric, Hotpoint, and Kenmore.
Replacement of the evaporator fan motor, fan blade, and grommets. The amount of disassembly to reach the part took most of the effort Read more
This is the magnetic door gasket that seals the refrigerator compartment. A tight, intact gasket helps maintain proper temperature and reduces energy loss by keeping warm air out and cold air in.
Removed and replace seals. Service video has you removing the doors. I found this to be unnecessary. 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
This gasket and label assembly replaces a worn or damaged side-by-side refrigerator door seal and its attached label, restoring a proper seal to help maintain consistent cooling and reduce frost buildup. Fits the refrigerator door where original gasket is mounted. What it does:
The Defrost Thermostat is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This part monitors the temperature of the evaporator coil to ensure it remains within optimal operating limits. When the temperature gets too high, the defrost thermostat signals the defrost heater to activate, preventing ice buildup on the coils.
Common causes of failure include electrical malfunctions, wear and tear over time, or physical damage to the thermostat or its wiring.
Symptoms of a bad defrost thermostat include:
The air damper monogram kit is used in refrigerators that include freezers. The main purpose of this component is to balance the way air flows when it leaves the evaporator fan housing. The device will often control how much cold air is moved into the fresh air compartment. It can also be used to move cold air from the refrigerator into the freezer. If this part is damaged, cold air may not go where it should and some parts of the refrigerator may become too warm.If this part is damaged or not working, it should be replaced. Disconnect the refrigerator from power and open the door to find the air damper monogram. It is located where the cold air enters the fresh food area. Access the housing and inspect it for damage. It can be removed to get to the damper components. Check the sensing bulb for issues before removal. Install all parts of the kit or only the ones that are damaged before reassembling the appliance.This is a genuine OEM air damper monogram kit for use with General Electric refrigerators. It is priced individually and sourced straight from the manufacturer.
Took out old damper which had a broken flap door. Put in the new damper and fridge worked good as new. Read more
The Ice Bucket is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It stores and dispenses ice from the freezer compartment. Causes of a bad ice bucket can include wear and tear over time or damage to the bucket or its parts due to mishandling or impact.
Symptoms of a faulty ice bucket include:
If you notice cracks, breaks, or any damage to the ice bucket, it may be time for a replacement. This GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
Extremely simple, take out the old unit ( just slides out from the ice maker) and put in the new one. Read more
An evaporator fan blade mounts on the evaporator fan motor to move cold air across the coils and throughout the refrigerator compartments. Replacing a cracked, warped, or loose blade restores proper airflow, temperature balance, and quiet operation.
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 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
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 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
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.
I replaced the solenoid, door, spring and bucket. The bucket cracked from ice freezing inside it. Ice froze inside the bucket because the solenoid stopped pulling the door closed which allowed hot humid air into the freezer. While I was in there I replaced the dispenser door, spring and crank because they are cheap and the old ones were moldy. The mold is most likely from the door not closing and causing condensation on the parts as well. Read more
This LED transformer supplies low-voltage power for your refrigerator's interior lighting. Replacing the transformer can restore consistent illumination when the doors open.
Tested the input voltage of the transformer (located at the bottom of the fridge) at 125V. Tested the output voltage and was only getting 1 volt. Ordered the listed new transformer, installed it, which was a major pain in the A*&^^& just not a lot of room to work with, but did get in in and "voila" the LED panel worked again! Very quick shipping from Appliance Parts Pros which included the correct part, Thank you. Read more
This refrigerator dispenser funnel extension attaches at the front of the dispenser to better direct the stream into your cup. Replacing a cracked or missing extension reduces splashing and helps keep the dispenser area cleaner.
I ordered the ice door assembly and a door recess spring and while I was working on that particular area the ice chute funnel that kept falling off on one side. It was all very easy, took maybe 15 mins in all. I watched the "how to" video that was posted and it was extremely helpful, giving me to confidence to do this myself. The only thing I might do different another time would be to take a look at the assembly before ordering parts. I didn't as I didn't want to keep opening the area up... Read more