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The Temperature Sensor is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators, designed to accurately monitor and relay the temperature inside the refrigerator and freezer compartments to the electronic control board. By detecting the slightest changes in internal temperature, the sensor allows the control board to make real-time adjustments to the cooling system, activating the compressor and fans as needed to maintain optimal conditions for food preservation.
Over time, the temperature sensor can fail due to electrical issues, exposure to moisture, or general wear and tear. A malfunctioning sensor can lead to improper temperature regulation, affecting the efficiency of the refrigerator and the freshness of stored food.
Symptoms of a bad Temperature Sensor include:
This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
I unplugged the fridge and took all the food and shelving out of the freezer and then proceeded to take off the bottom sliding drawer rack on both sides off (4 Phillips head screws). Then took off the light bulb cover and then the light bulb. Then the back wall that covers the coils and tubes that the refrigerant runs through ( 2 screws with hex head). After sliding out the back wall I could see that the entire coil area was frosted and iced up. I took a blow dryer and melted all of it over... Read more
The Defrost Thermostat is an OEM replacement part designed for use in GE refrigerators. This component acts as a safety device in the refrigerator's defrost system, preventing the freezer from overheating during the defrost cycle. It works by monitoring the temperature of the evaporator coil and turning off the defrost heater when the coil gets warm enough, thus safeguarding the freezer from getting too hot.
Causes of a bad defrost thermostat can include corrosion, a blown fuse inside the thermostat, or wear and tear over time, which can lead to malfunctioning of the refrigerator's defrost system.
Symptoms of a bad Defrost Thermostat include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
The water filter is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This filter removes or reduces various contaminants.
Features and Benefits:
When to replace your filter:
Note: If replacing the Culligan metal canister design filter for the first time, a special adapter, part number AP2615702 is needed, which is not included with this part. The compatible bypass cap is part number AP6891551. This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
By visiting your website, viewing the repair instructions and ordering the right parts. Very easy to understand and to do the repair.. Read more
The Fan Motor Grommet is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. This small but essential component serves as a seal and insulator around the area where the fan motor shaft protrudes from the appliance body.
Causes of needing to replace the fan motor grommet can include normal wear and tear over time, exposure to extreme temperatures or moisture, or physical damage due to impact or improper installation.
Symptoms of a faulty or missing grommet include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore refrigerator models.
It was after 11:00 at night a few nights ago, I couldn't sleep listening to the whining of the fan in the freezer, it was running and making noise sounding like waaoooww, waaaoww. It also sounded like grumbling of a garbage disposal. The refrigerator fan motor was so noisy it was keeping me up all night going on and off running really loud and about to fail. So I was desperate, and called AppliancePartsPros when I couldn't get to sleep near midnight because the fan was so noisy and Bud in... Read more
The Ice Door Assembly is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It is integral to the ice dispenser system, controlling access to the ice chute. This component ensures the efficient delivery of ice cubes or crushed ice when activated and seals off the chute when not in use to maintain the freezer's temperature and prevent frost buildup.
Symptoms of a bad Ice Door Assembly include:
Causes of a bad Ice Door Assembly can include mechanical wear from frequent use, failure of the spring mechanism or solenoid that operates the door, or damage to the sealing surfaces that leads to air leaks.
My refrigerator is 13 yrs old and began to build up frost in the ice cube shoot and the water tube began to freeze up over night. The flapper door was not closing completely. I simply removed the control panel by pulling up and out on the bottom edge, the edge is only about 1/8 inch thick, so don't reach in to far. You should be able to feel a small division line between the control panel and the refrigerator. No screw driver was needed to expose the 4 mounting screws of the inner dispenser... Read more
The Ice Dispenser Solenoid is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It is a crucial component that controls the flow of ice from the ice maker to the dispenser chute.
Symptoms of a bad ice dispenser solenoid include:
Causes of a bad solenoid can include electrical malfunctions, physical obstructions preventing proper operation, or simply wear and tear over time.
The Evaporator Fan Motor is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It circulates air over the evaporator coils, ensuring consistent cooling throughout the refrigerator and freezer compartments. The motor operates 9.75 volts DC. The motor has a 1/8" shaft and a 12" long, 4-wire harness.
You should replace the evaporator fan motor if it becomes faulty due to wear and tear, electrical issues, or physical damage. Over time, the motor bearings can wear out, or the motor itself can fail due to continuous operation.
Symptoms of a bad evaporator fan motor include:
I changed the motherboard - computer and also changed the motor in the freezer, because it was doing a howling sound every time it turned on. The repair technician asked for $500 for a repair and that is on top of the $230 I paid him two days before. I looked up the parts and decided to try myself and it paid off. Great instructional videos. Thanks Read more
The Door Recess Spring is an OEM replacement part for GE side-by-side refrigerators. It sits within the icemaker door frame to control movement and allow smooth closing/opening of the access point.
Causes of a bad icemaker door recess spring include wear and tear of thin metal coils repeatedly compressing over many years of filling cycles. Exposure to humidity intrusions from melting ice accumulates oxidation shortening spring elasticity.
Symptoms of a bad icemaker door recess spring include:
This genuine GE replacement spring is compatible with Hotpoint, RCA and Kenmore models.
The Refrigerator Union Connector is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It is responsible for connecting the water supply lines from the kitchen plumbing to the refrigerator, allowing water to flow to the ice maker and water dispenser. The plastic connector assists your water dispenser by joining two 5/16 inch x 5/16 inch plastic water lines. Over time, Union Connectors can crack or break under pressure.
Causes of a bad Union Connector include wear and tear from repeated use, exposure to extreme fluctuations or surges in water pressure, or damage from accidental mishandling.
Symptoms of a bad Refrigerator Union Connector include:
We noticed a puddle of water in front of the fridge a couple of months ago-dried the floor up both times and thought someone had dropped ice-or spilled water. A couple of weeks ago there was water dripping through the dropped tile ceiling in the basement. I shut off the water for the water supply to the fridge at the copper pipe in the basement and removed some of the tiles which felt a little damp. It still dripped all day. When my spouse came home he pulled down more of the tiles. It was as... Read more
The Module Shelf Insert is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It's designed to enhance the versatility and organization within your fridge by providing an additional layer of storage on existing shelves. This insert allows for the separation of items, making it easier to organize and access your refrigerated goods.
Causes for a Module Shelf Insert to become problematic can stem from overloading it with heavy items, accidental damage from moving items in and out of the fridge, or the natural wear and tear that comes with regular use.
Symptoms of a bad Module Shelf Insert include:
Replaced two drawers, one shelf front, and the grille base Read more
The Condenser Fan Motor is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This fan motor circulates air in the fridge, helping to cool the compressor and condenser coils for better temperature control. It also evaporates extra water in the drain pan, stopping problems from water buildup.
Symptoms of a failing condenser fan motor include:
Causes of condenser fan motor failure typically include wear and tear from continuous use, dust and debris accumulation obstructing fan movement, or electrical issues such as faulty wiring or capacitor problems.
Note: This is a (12-volt DC) fan motor. For the (115-volt AC) fan motor, order part number WR60X10220.
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The Dispenser Switch is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. This switch is crucial for the functionality of the water and ice dispenser, as it activates the dispensing mechanism when the user presses the lever or button. The switch ensures that the refrigerator dispenses water or ice on demand, providing convenience and ease of use.
Over time, the dispenser switch can wear out or become damaged due to frequent use, exposure to moisture, or electrical issues. This can result in the switch failing to activate the dispenser properly, impacting the performance of the refrigerator's dispensing system.
Symptoms of a bad dispenser switch include:
After disconnecting power to the fridge, I first removed the ice maker/water dispenser/fridge control faceplate. This easily popped out using a flat head screw driver. Then disconnected the 3 wire harness connections to the control board. I next removed the plastic dispenser housing shield. There's only 4 screws that hold this on. Finally, I removed the Micro-switch, disconnected the two wire connectors and installed the replacement switch and reinstalled everything. The repair took only... Read more
The Freezer Door Gasket is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It forms a seal around the freezer door to prevent warm air from entering and cold air from escaping, maintaining the internal temperature and efficiency of the appliance. It measures 24 inches wide by 20 inches high.
Causes of a bad freezer door gasket can include wear and tear over time, cracking or drying out of the rubber material, or damage from repeated use.
Symptoms of a bad freezer door gasket include:
The freezer door on my 12-yr old GE side-by-side refrigerator/freezer would not stay completely shut resulting in temperature variations and ice buildup from outside humidity seeping into the freezer compartment. These problems were exacerbated by the fact that this appliance is located in my garage in the heat / humidity of the Atlanta, GA area. I applied a thin layer of petroleum jelly to the gasket which improved the seal but did not completely solve the problem. I discovered that... Read more
The Glass Pan Cover is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It serves as a cover for the crisper drawers, providing a flat surface for additional storage while keeping the contents of the drawers fresh. This glass cover helps maintain optimal humidity levels within the crisper, ensuring that fruits and vegetables stay fresh longer.
Causes of a bad glass pan cover can include cracks or chips from accidental drops, regular wear and tear, or excessive weight being placed on it. Damage to the cover can compromise its effectiveness and safety.
Symptoms of a bad glass pan cover include:
I ordered a new glass shelf late Friday afternoon and it was on my doorstep by Saturday! I really appreciated this because I was without a shelf in my fridge and was running out of space. I simply set it in place and was done with the repair. The cleanup of tiny pieces of glass in my sink, garbage disposal, and all over the floor took more time than the repair. Thank you Appliancepartspros.com! Read more
The Dispenser Door Recess Crank is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This crank is a crucial component of the refrigerator's ice and water dispenser system, helping to operate the dispenser door by opening and closing it when activated. It ensures that ice or water is dispensed efficiently and prevents unwanted air from entering the freezer compartment.
You should replace the dispenser door recess crank if it becomes faulty or damaged. Causes of a bad crank can include wear and tear from frequent use, accidental damage, or mechanical failure. A malfunctioning crank can lead to issues with the dispenser door's operation.
Symptoms of a bad dispenser door recess crank include:
The Ice Dispenser Crusher Cover is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This component is crucial for the ice dispensing mechanism, covering the ice crusher blades and ensuring safe and efficient operation when dispensing crushed ice.
Causes of a bad ice dispenser crusher cover can include regular wear and tear, damage from ice buildup, or cracks and breaks due to impact or mishandling. Over time, these issues can compromise the functionality of the ice dispenser, leading to ineffective ice crushing or potential safety hazards.
Symptoms of a bad Ice Dispenser Crusher Cover include:
First - I am not a handyman so bear with me. Turned out not only the auger fins were broken off but also the ice dispenser crusher cover had cracks and breaks on it. First - AppliancePartsPros.com has awesome shipping. Because i didn't know right away the crusher cover was broken, I had to do two orders. Each order was received next day in afternoon. Video is great. Tells exactly how to do. There are two issues you will run into. Remembering the exact sequence of all the washers and... Read more