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The Spring Closure is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This spring aids in the automatic closing of the refrigerator door, ensuring it seals tightly after each use to maintain optimal internal temperatures.
Causes of a bad spring closure can include regular wear and tear, corrosion due to moisture, or accidental damage that compromises its function.
Symptoms of a bad spring closure include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
1) Remove toe kick panel - 2 Philips head screws 2) Lay down on floor. This might be the hardest part of the repair from some people! 3) Remove broken spring, no tool required. 4) Using your fingers, slip one end of new spring into hole on lever arm. (If you're not sure how it should go, look at the spring on the other door, assuming you have a side-by-side.) 5) Hook the other end of the spring around a round-shank screwdriver. (Don't even bother with pliers. You will disregard this advice... Read more
Replaces a cracked, broken, or worn ice chute funnel in your refrigerator door dispenser. Directs ice from the auger to your glass or container.
Replaced parts. I viewed YouTube video prior. Easy installation. Read more
Fix no ice or hollow ice cubes by replacing the ice maker assembly. Common 15-minute DIY repair for refrigerators that stop producing ice properly.
Ordered a new one through this website. Had a repair man come out and was told it needd to be replaced. I asked him how much? he wanted $590.00 dollars. i said that was ridiculous and asked how much the part cost, which was a hundred sixty. took 15 minutes to replace. easiest repair job ever. saved $4 hundy! Read more
Fix food freezing or warm spots in your fridge with a new air damper assembly. Controls airflow between compartments. Moderate DIY repair, 1-2 hours.
It started with clicking sounds for about 10 seconds at random times throughout the day. eventually the clicking sounds were gone and the temperature in the fresh food section was dropping below freezing. Turns out that one of the 3 damper doors was stuck open. My fridge has a damper door in the top left and 2 doors in the bottom left. One of the bottom doors was dedicated to the quick chill drawer which hadn't worked in some time. but since the quick chill door was stuck closed it did not... Read more
Fix refrigerator lights that won't turn on when you open the door. This light door switch activates interior lighting. DIY repair in under 30 minutes.
I tested the conductivity across the door switch and found the switch had failed. Read more
Gallon-size door bin for the fresh food compartment. Restores secure storage for large containers when the original bin is cracked, loose, or missing.
I purchased the shelf, it arrived about ten days later then I replaced it. Easy. 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
Replace a cracked, warped, or missing refrigerator door bin. Mounts on the inner door to organize bottles, jars, and condiments for easy access.
Replacement parts. Popped them in the right place. Read more
Fix a refrigerator that won't cool, beeps constantly, or has no power to the compressor by replacing the main control board. Moderate DIY repair.
EVERY THING WORKS, PUT IN NEW CONTROL BOARD AND WATER VALVE. VERY PLEASED. Read more
Creates an airtight seal to keep cold air in. Replace if torn, warped, or leaking to restore proper sealing and temperature control. Confirm fit by model.
Removed and replace seals. Service video has you removing the doors. I found this to be unnecessary. Read more
Protective grille cover that mounts over the temperature sensor in your refrigerator. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to properly shield the sensor.
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
Fix warm fridge compartments and excess condensation with a new door gasket. This magnetic seal keeps cold air in and reduces energy waste.
Fix loud fan noise and poor cooling with a new evaporator fan blade. Restores airflow across coils. Moderately difficult install in tight freezer space.
Fix ice buildup on evaporator coils with this defrost thermostat. Monitors coil temperature to signal defrost cycles. Test for continuity when frozen.
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
Refrigerator freezing food or not cooling properly? The air damper controls cold air flow from freezer to fresh food section. DIY-friendly repair.
Took out old damper which had a broken flap door. Put in the new damper and fridge worked good as new. Read more
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