FP21SSBRWH General Electric Freezer - Overview

Sections of the FP21SSBRWH

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LIGHT SWITCH – Part Number: WR23X37285
LIGHT SWITCH
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PartSelect #: PS16554876
Manufacturer #: WR23X37285
The interior light of your refrigerator is controlled by a switch that is activated when the door is opened and closed. If your refrigerator light will not turn on, there could be an issue with the sw...
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CONDENSER EXT – Part Number: WR84X5007
CONDENSER EXT
PartSelect #: PS309560
Manufacturer #: WR84X5007
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EVAPORATOR SHELF TRIM – Part Number: WR38X32250
EVAPORATOR SHELF TRIM
PartSelect #: PS12744073
Manufacturer #: WR38X32250
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USE GEH WR5X88 – Part Number: WR05X0088
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PartSelect #: PS287703
Manufacturer #: WR05X0088
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USE GEH WR2X6250 – Part Number: WR02X6250
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PartSelect #: PS285891
Manufacturer #: WR02X6250
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USE GEH WR2X7621 – Part Number: WR02X7621
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PartSelect #: PS286196
Manufacturer #: WR02X7621
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USE GEH WR2X3812 – Part Number: WR02X3812
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PartSelect #: PS285596
Manufacturer #: WR02X3812
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USE GEH WR2X8484 – Part Number: WR02X8484
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PartSelect #: PS286666
Manufacturer #: WR02X8484
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USE GEH WR5X87 – Part Number: WR05X0087
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PartSelect #: PS287702
Manufacturer #: WR05X0087
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USE GEH WR2X8852 – Part Number: WR02X8852
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PartSelect #: PS286988
Manufacturer #: WR02X8852
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USE GEH WR1X5278 – Part Number: WR01X5278
USE GEH WR1X5278
PartSelect #: PS284209
Manufacturer #: WR01X5278
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USE GEH WR1X5483 – Part Number: WR01X5483
USE GEH WR1X5483
PartSelect #: PS284224
Manufacturer #: WR01X5483
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Common Symptoms of the FP21SSBRWH

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Sticking Light Switch
I applied some tips learned by reading other reviews. So before I started I grabbed my trusty vise grip pliers and a small screw driver. I locked onto the switch actuator, the part that the refrigerator door pushes in, with the vise grips and pulled on it just hard enough to get the screw driver inserted in the right side to push in the catch clip so the switch could be pulled out further each time the catch clip was depressed to the next detent. Then I used the screw driver on the left site to encourage the switch past the detents on the left and very quickly the switch was out of the mount. The wires from the refrigerator pulled out with the old switch. I unplugged the old switch from the wires and plugged in the new switch and shoved the new switch back into the mount, wiggled it a couple of times to make sure it was secure and the job was done. Once I applied the vise gripes at first, the whole job took less than a minute.
Parts Used:
LIGHT SWITCH
  • Jonathan from Lilburn, GA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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The refrigirator light would not come on.
Poped out with screwdriver the old swithch and unplugged the two wires. Plugged in the wires to the new swithch and pushed it back in the hole where the old switch was before.
Parts Used:
LIGHT SWITCH
  • Jania from Novato, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Switch failed on which kept the refrigerator warm due to heat generatered by light bulbs.
While the switch did last for 9 years, the design is poor due to the failure mode. The failure should be to fail off or not able to turn on the lights which would be inconvenient but would not warm the refrigerator contents. Arcing at the contacts eventually caused the switch to "weld" closed. It is not obvious that this is occurring so it took some time to recognize why the temp inside the ref was high while the freezer was OK. Replacing the switch was easy once it was recognized as the problem. All that was required to replace the switch was to remove the screws holding a fiber cover and then pulling off the aluminum cap which covered the switches. Unplug the switch an squeeze the keeper on the switch to release it and pull down. Pop the replacement switch in place and plug the wires harness back in. All in all it took much less time to replace than it has to write this up. T Pope
Parts Used:
LIGHT SWITCH
  • Terry from Simi Valley, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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