TCD18PADBRBB General Electric Refrigerator - Overview

Sections of the TCD18PADBRBB

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Evaporator/Condensor Fan Grommet – Part Number: WR02X10098
Evaporator/Condensor Fan Grommet
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PartSelect #: PS284555
Manufacturer #: WR02X10098
This evaporator fan motor grommet, or condenser fan grommet is built for refrigerators. It provides a cushion between the fan motor and the motor mounting bracket. It is made or round, black plastic a...
$17.70
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Crisper Drawer Slide - Left Side – Part Number: WR72X10019
Crisper Drawer Slide - Left Side
PartSelect #: PS306744
Manufacturer #: WR72X10019
$66.29
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Crisper Drawer Slide - Right Side – Part Number: WR72X10020
Crisper Drawer Slide - Right Side
PartSelect #: PS306745
Manufacturer #: WR72X10020
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SLIDE CENTER – Part Number: WR72X10017
SLIDE CENTER
PartSelect #: PS306742
Manufacturer #: WR72X10017
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Dust Cap – Part Number: WR02X10322
Dust Cap
PartSelect #: PS284777
Manufacturer #: WR02X10322
$44.86
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Fan Blade with Clamp – Part Number: WR60X123
Fan Blade with Clamp
PartSelect #: PS304693
Manufacturer #: WR60X123
This blade attaches to the evaporator motor.
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Door Gasket – Part Number: WR24X10100
Door Gasket
PartSelect #: PS296779
Manufacturer #: WR24X10100
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Ice Cube Tray – Part Number: WR30X311
Ice Cube Tray
PartSelect #: PS300166
Manufacturer #: WR30X311
14 Cube.
$17.56
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Evaporator Motor Kit – Part Number: WR60X203
Evaporator Motor Kit
PartSelect #: PS304745
Manufacturer #: WR60X203
This part is located in the back of the freezer and circulates air over the refrigerator coils. These coils will convert the heat into cool air which is then circulated.
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Condenser Fan Blade – Part Number: WR60X10030
Condenser Fan Blade
PartSelect #: PS304622
Manufacturer #: WR60X10030
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GASKET CENTER – Part Number: WR14X10020
GASKET CENTER
PartSelect #: PS290862
Manufacturer #: WR14X10020
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Crisper Glass Cover – Part Number: WR32X10276
Crisper Glass Cover
PartSelect #: PS300723
Manufacturer #: WR32X10276
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Freezer was cold, but frig was warm
First unplugged frig. Took off cover to fan, then bottom & back panels in freezer. Unplugged the fan to the wires & marked them so we would know how they went back. Unscrewed the frame that holds the fan, laid the old one next to the new one so we could tell how it went. Only took a few minutes to do this, then put it back in the same way we took it out. Plugged frig. back in & it took off. Very happy with this. Runs like a new one.
Parts Used:
Evaporator Motor Kit
  • Joy from New Ross, IN
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set
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thermistat and defrost timer
i have a friend that had a big side by side refrigerator . he had repair man after repairman come and look at it. one thought it was the overload relay in the back and another just said it was compressor problems. this went on for over a month. after all of this and no one able to fix it he went and got another refrigerator . being the tinker with stuff kind of person i am i said i will come and get the old one to keep him from having to haul it off (he agreed). well i did my home work and tried a few things messing with it. tapping on the thermistat resetting the defrost timer and it dawned on me that that the fridge would run great if i wiggle a wire on the thermistat and reset the defrost timer. so i get on the internet look around for the parts. come to find out they were realy cheap. the day they get here i break out with a screw driver and a nut driver and take the cover off. i take the old parts out and put the new ones in in about 15 minutes. i wiped the inside of the frige clean and pluged it back in. well in no time flat this thing was cooling like a northern blowing through in january. then it dawned on me that i have a 27 cubic ft frige that i didnt pay any thing for (well the 65 bucks i spent on the parts) and it runs great. what a deal.

after getting the big side by side fixed up and running like a champ i realized i have a refrigerator in the garage that my parents gave me a couple of years ago that only ran for a couple of months. well i get brave and decide to try my luck with the second one. due to it sitting up for so long and the humidity i had to do a little more work to it. i replaced a few wires, changed out a couple of connections, put a thermistat , a defrost timer and a evapmotor in it this thing also ran like a champ. i cleaned it up real good ran some steel wool over the outside and sprayed a couple of coats of enamel on it and it looks brand new.

so to end this story i spent about 140 bucks and i have two refrigerators a big side by side ice and water despensing refrigerator in the house and a 17 cubic ft refrigerator in the garage (the wife was happy simply because i had a place to put beer and bait).

if i would have went and purchased both of these refrigerators i would have spent about $1400 for the side by side and about $450 for the other one. man what a bargin, so from now on even if it seems a little dificult i dont get rid of any thing until i give it a good look over and see if i can fix it. i saved a total of $1700 (minus tax).
Parts Used:
Evaporator Motor Kit
  • brad from brenham, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Fridge doesn't cool properly; freezer iced up
You will need a 1/4" nut driver or socket & extension.
Remove the back panel of the freezer compartment.
Pull of the wires, remove the fan assembly and replace the fan motor.
Parts Used:
Evaporator Motor Kit
  • Will from Houston, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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