ZIS48NSE General Electric Refrigerator - Overview
Sections of the ZIS48NSE
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De-Icing Kit
PartSelect #: PS303160
Manufacturer #: WR49X10021
This part should be installed by an appliance repair person as it could be dangerous. This part may be used to help prevent your evaporator fan from becoming blocked with ice. This part also insulat...
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FAN ORIFICE
PartSelect #: PS293005
Manufacturer #: WR17X3047
Gone are the days of struggling with a faulty refrigerator, thanks to the GE Condenser Fan Motor Housing! This sturdy fan motor housing is not just a component; it's a guardian. It shelters the life-s...
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Common Symptoms of the ZIS48NSE
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during defrost cycle water dripped into freezer and froze all over ice bin
First I removed the ice maker. Second I removed the back panel and overhead panel above ice maker. Third I pulled down the drip trough it had a styrofoam base under it. The trough heater had to be unplugged to remove the trough as well as the drain hose. Forth I seperated the styrofoam from the trough and peeled off the old heater which had burn marks on the foil. Fifth I applied the new heater plugged it in and attached the drain hose to the trough. Last I reassembled the unit. Refridgerator works great now and it only cost $45.00 for the heater. The GE repair service quoted over $950.00 and did not list the trough heater as the problem so I would be spending more and would have required several repair visits.
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Bob from Aurora, IL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Refrigerator not defrosting.
After gaining access thto the Evaporator Coil, lots of disassembly, I was able to cut the foam (Heater Trough) and remove it first (in pieces). This allowed room to lower the Condensate pan and slide it out to replace the Heating Coil, which was also purchased from you. Don't forget to disconnect the drain hose. Because of the "V" shape of the pan, the rear portion of the foam trough had to be removed to allow reassembly. I still have to verify whether the Defrost Timer is working properly, but the unit is coolingto proper temperatures (Freezer and Refrigerator).
Regards,
Mike Hall
Regards,
Mike Hall
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Michael from Tappan, NY
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Difficulty Level:Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers
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