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This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
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This handle pan replaces the trim piece that fits behind a refrigerator door handle to restore appearance and provide a finished mounting surface. It keeps the handle area looking clean and protects the door surface. What it does:
Size: 8-32 t. Includes 12 screws.
This rear wheel roller replaces a worn or damaged drawer/glide wheel to restore smooth movement and reduce sticking or noise. Durable molded construction fits the rear guide position to help support and steady the sliding drawer or bin. What it does
Refrigerator plug button that installs in the cabinet or liner. Replace this insert if the original is cracked, broken, missing, or worn from use.
Replace worn, missing, or damaged washers in your top-mount refrigerator. This 12-pack provides essential hardware for secure component installation.
Leveling nut for refrigerators. Threads onto adjustable front feet to stabilize and level your appliance. Replace if stripped, cracked, or missing.
Vinyl sleeve that fits over rods, tubes, or wires in your refrigerator. Replace if cracked, torn, or missing to protect contact points and reduce wear.
The Evaporator Fan Motor Kit is an OEM part compatible with GE refrigerators. It is a critical component responsible for circulating air and maintaining proper airflow within the refrigerator's evaporator system, ensuring efficient cooling and temperature regulation. It features a shaft that measures 3/8 of an inch and two right-side terminals. Notably, the motor no longer comes with harness wires, which must be obtained separately for installation.
Symptoms of a faulty evaporator fan motor include:
Causes of a bad evaporator fan motor can include wear and tear over time, electrical issues or short circuits, or physical damage from foreign objects or improper maintenance.
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore refrigerator models.
Freezer not cooling evenly or warm spots in fridge? A cracked evaporator fan blade stops airflow across coils. Simple DIY fix restores proper cooling.