GDE21EGKWRBB General Electric Refrigerator - Overview
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SUPPORT Vegetable PAN ASM
PartSelect #: PS3512820
Manufacturer #: WR02X13504
SUPPORT Vegetable PAN ASM
$14.32
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Run Capacitor
PartSelect #: PS11764031
Manufacturer #: WR55X24064
This part helps the compressor kick on and off while maintaining a constant temperature to keep things frozen in your freezer. This part has been updated by the manufacturer and may appear different t...
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EVAPORATOR FAN BLADE
PartSelect #: PS12730613
Manufacturer #: WR60X30922
This evaporator fan blade is for your refrigerator, and it circulates air so that the temperature of the fridge is regulated. This model has 3 blades, and is a little more than 4 inches in diameter. I...
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FILTER ASM XWFE
PartSelect #: PS16542726
Manufacturer #: WR01F04788
$127.31
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Scr 1014 Pl Flt20 3/4 S
PartSelect #: PS3512593
Manufacturer #: WR01X10939
SCR 10-14 PL FLT20 3/4 S
$13.95
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FASTENER DOOR HANDLE
PartSelect #: PS10065354
Manufacturer #: WR01A01801
$19.39
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TUBE LEAD
PartSelect #: PS8757976
Manufacturer #: WR02X13774
Is your GE refrigerator not producing ice or dispensing water as efficiently as it used to? The issue might be with the Tube Lead. This critical piece is the lifeline of your fridge's water dispenser ...
$48.03
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GROMMET EVAP FAN - WR02X12008
PartSelect #: PS9862552
Manufacturer #: WG03F00306
$14.54
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Fridge too warm
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lower pull out drawer handle fastener to freezer was broken on one side.
I ordered the plastic fastener, that held the handle to the freezer door.
after I received the part I used a screw driver to attach the fastener to the door. Then I placed the handle onto the fastener and bumped the handle with my hand to the left. this attached the handle to the door.
after I received the part I used a screw driver to attach the fastener to the door. Then I placed the handle onto the fastener and bumped the handle with my hand to the left. this attached the handle to the door.
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David from BENICIA, CA
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Fridge keeps cycling on and off and a clicking sound happens every time compressor cycles.
I opened the back panel of the fridge and exposed the compressor. Unplugged existing run capacitor and installed new one with the addition of the sleeve that is stated must be installed around the run capacitor.
Everything I read and on this web site says that based on these symptoms, that the problem is the run capacitor. I searched and search for a part called a start relay which plugs in to the compressor. This run capacitor plugs in to this other part which I take as the start relay.
Installing this run capacitor did not solve the problem. The fridge compressor keeps cycling on and off. Freezer doesn't keep as cold as it should.
Everything I read and on this web site says that based on these symptoms, that the problem is the run capacitor. I searched and search for a part called a start relay which plugs in to the compressor. This run capacitor plugs in to this other part which I take as the start relay.
Installing this run capacitor did not solve the problem. The fridge compressor keeps cycling on and off. Freezer doesn't keep as cold as it should.
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Kirk E from GRASS VALLEY, CA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Freezer not getting cold enough to freeze ice cream
I took the advice off of your website about the only thing that will fix
the problem is change the run capacitor. I felt assured that I would
have a working refrigerator freezer after making this change. I was
pretty disheartened when it didn`t solve anything. I was not going to
take the new part back out after the small challenge of putting it in.
The next day I found out how to test the old capacitor and it was still
good. I will just have to eat the $49. I did learn not to take advice from
a website even if it seems like a sure thing
the problem is change the run capacitor. I felt assured that I would
have a working refrigerator freezer after making this change. I was
pretty disheartened when it didn`t solve anything. I was not going to
take the new part back out after the small challenge of putting it in.
The next day I found out how to test the old capacitor and it was still
good. I will just have to eat the $49. I did learn not to take advice from
a website even if it seems like a sure thing
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Gary from ROSETO, PA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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