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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
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.
Replaced springs, flapper assembly and ice door retainer as described in videos and it was easy. So far so good..water dispenses. Read more
Fix leaking water or a non-working ice maker with this refrigerator water inlet valve. Moderate DIY repair in 30-45 minutes with basic tools.
I read instructions at your site for the part replacement.. I got the exact part I ordered and got it installed in about 15 minutes. I saved an expensive service call. Great service, and very reasonable part price for an real GE part. Read more
Door solenoid with plunger.
I ordered a new solenoid and when it arrived, I installed it as follows: I cut the power to the refrigerator. I then pulled off the rubber boot (and it's plastic frame) that covers the water switch. Then I removed the bezel that covers the front of the ice maker controls by pulling it straight out. Then I removed the four screws found on the assembly under the bezel. After pulling the assembly forward a bit, I detached the multi-wire connector attached to it and put the assembly aside.... 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 icing kit is a factory update designed to reduce frost build-up in the ice/dispenser area. It improves sealing and insulation to help keep the ice path clear and restore reliable dispensing performance.
Firstly, the Ice Door had a kink in the edge, which caused it to stay open and create lots of frost on the coils. $5.00 part, highly recommend it. (By the way, the new door was little too big and it too stay propped open and left a gap so I had to trim the top edge of the rubber with scissors to get it to fully close.) Secondly, there are two heaters for the defrost cycle, one that goes around the coils and another attached to a collector pan beneath the coils. When the cycle hits, those... Read more
Ice maker not filling or water dispenser leaking? This water inlet valve controls flow to your ice maker and dispenser. Most DIYers complete in 15-30 minutes.
I researched the problem online and determined it was undoubtedly the water valve leaking. A visit to AppliancePartsPros.com to order the replacement valve and I was ready to go. Actual repair only took 15 minutes. Read more
Supplies electrical power from wall outlet to refrigerator. Replace this cord if cut, frayed, overheated, or damaged to restore safe electrical connection.
Spliced new and old power cord near the connections in the fridge and connected them. Didn't mess with the factory harnesses or connections inside actual fridge. Read more
Fix a warm fridge with a cold freezer by replacing the damper control. Regulates airflow between compartments to restore proper cooling temperatures.
GE Repair Specialist diagnosed the problem Read more
Mounting screw fastens panels, brackets, and trim in refrigerators, dishwashers, and ranges. Replace missing, stripped, or rusty screws to secure parts.
The auger gearbox shaft had a spot that was stripped of threads which prevented the auger drive from spinning the ice down the chute. I replaced the auger motor/gearbox assembly, the auger drive as it had to be cut off the shaft, and the 3 mount bolts that hold it all in place. Whole job took 30 minutes from start to finish which included cutting off the drive bracket. Read more
Fix ice buildup on freezer walls with a new defrost heater. Solves continuous icing and frost accumulation. Moderate DIY repair for most models.
Includes 12 retainer rings.
I ordered a replacement auger from AppliancePartsPros.com. Upon receipt of the new auger, I watched the repair video and took the ice crusher apart. I found several other parts that needed to be replaced as well. Once All the parts were received, I again watched the video. The video was not specific enough to show how to reassemble the ice crusher blades and the two types of washers. I found another video on YouTube that walked me through specific details of assembly and everything went... Read more
Supports and guides your refrigerator drawer for smooth opening and closing. Replace this slide assembly if cracked, worn, corroded, or causing misalignment.
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
Secures refrigerator wiring to prevent chafing and vibration noise. Replace when damaged or missing to keep harnesses organized. Confirm fit by model.
This solenoid saddle is a small mounting bracket that secures a refrigerator solenoid in the correct position. By preventing movement and misalignment, it helps the linked mechanism engage smoothly and consistently.
Easy fix once I found the problem. Broken solenoid sleeve. Part cost $2.58 + shipping. 10 minute repair. Read more
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