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Larry
November 3, 2022
Dor gasket does not hold
For model number GIE18GSNDRSS
Hello Larry, thank you for contacting us. We would recommend wiping the gasket clean with warm, soapy water, and drying it. A microfiber cloth would do a good job. Apply a small amount of vaseline, and rub it into the seal. Now place it back. If this does not help, the gasket is probably damaged. The freezer door gasket, part number PS11774646, and fridge door gasket, part number PS11774647, are compatible with your model. We look forward to hearing from you if you need assistance with placing an order through our 7-days-a-week customer service. We hope this helps!
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Lorenzo
June 14, 2024
The freezer is working but not the fridge also the fan is not running but the compressor is
For model number GIE18GSNDRSS
Hi Lorenzo, thank you for getting in touch. Based on the description that you have provided, we would recommend replacing the condenser fan motor assembly, part number PS12743997, to fix the issue. Glad to be of help!
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Rodney
March 5, 2025
ICE MAKER FILTER
For model number GIE18GSNDRSS
Hello Rodney, Thank you for reaching out. Since this model had an add on Ice Maker you will need to use the Inline Water Filter PartSelect Number PS11771728. We hope this helps, good luck with the repair!
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I removed two srews from the back panel inside fthe reezer compartment and the two that hold the air manifold/baffle? and pulled the baffle out. Then, I removed the two srews that hold the front part of the fan bracket behind the baffle and the back panel came out easily. Two more screws and one quick connect plug attached to the fan and I was done with removal. Insallation was even quicker, I slid the original fan right off the old motor and slid it on the new motor's shaft. Piece of cake! Thanks Partselect.
the repair was really easy!!! took longer to put the little clip on the fan part than it was to install the whole moter and put everthing back together
we just pried out the old switch and pulled it out the rest of the way with a pair of needle nose pliers. Pulled off the wires on the broken switch and reattached to the new one and just slid/clicked it back into the hole.