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Pan Cover Glass WR32X10595
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PartSelect Number
PS1483448
Manufacturer Part Number
WR32X10595
Manufactured by
GE
Product Description
Pan Cover Glass Specifications
Are you in need of a reliable solution to keep your appliance in tip-top condition? Consider the GE Pan Cover Glass. This is not just any cover; it's a valuable addition to your appliance ? a surefire way to protect your pan efficiently. Constructed from sturdy glass, this cover boasts a level of durability that ensures longevity. In other words, it's built to last, helping you get the most out of your appliance for a long time. Plus, it beautifully clarifies what's happening in your pan without you having to open it every time. Its sleek design doesn't only fit in nicely with your other appliances but also adds a touch of elegance. Not just functional, but stylish too! With the GE Pan Cover Glass, you're investing in something that keeps your appliance running optimally, just like when it was brand new. This cover is a testament to GE's commitment to quality, helping you gain peace of mind. Always remember to check compatibility with your appliance model before purchase. Rest assured, your appliance care is our priority. Refresh, protect and upgrade with the GE Pan Cover Glass today.
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Troubleshooting
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric, Hotpoint.
Part# WR32X10595 replaces these:
AP3973816, 1195919, WR32X10129
Customer Repair Stories
Average Repair Rating: 3.9 / 5.0, 3 reviews.
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I just slid the pan cover directly in there slots. I would definitely reecommend this company to others. The shipping was done quickly. The parts were exactelty what I needed. The site made it easy to find the exact parts I needed.
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Nicole from Fayetteville, NC
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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The refrigerator was not cooling. The freezer was not defrosting.
After diagnosing the problem with the aid of PartSelect.com, I was able to identify the parts that I needed to replace. Repeating the same procedure for the repair, I unplugged the refrigerator.
I transferred all the frozen food items to a cooler.
I removed the shelves from the freezer.
I removed the back panel from the freezer and located the thermostat with the aid of PartSelect.com and the exploded view of the freezer. I defrosted the freezer with a hair dryer and sucked up water using a wet-dry vacuum. I located the thermostat and removed the entire assembly to simplify the repair outside of the freezer enclosure. I removed the thermostat by cutting the two wires that hold it to the wiring harness. I then soldered the wires back in place and covered my work in heat shrink tubing.
I transferred all the frozen food items to a cooler.
I removed the shelves from the freezer.
I removed the back panel from the freezer and located the thermostat with the aid of PartSelect.com and the exploded view of the freezer. I defrosted the freezer with a hair dryer and sucked up water using a wet-dry vacuum. I located the thermostat and removed the entire assembly to simplify the repair outside of the freezer enclosure. I removed the thermostat by cutting the two wires that hold it to the wiring harness. I then soldered the wires back in place and covered my work in heat shrink tubing.
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Robert from Laredo, TX
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Slider rails broke from weight/age and broke cover glass
We bought the refrigerator second hand, so one of the drawer slides was already partly damaged. Eventually both rails broke on the same side of the fridge taking the cover glass with them. All I had to do was remove the broken rails by unscrewing them from the interior walls of the fridge, kept the screws and used them with the new rails because they were in good shape. Drawers slid right in. The new glass fit perfectly where the other had been.
The most time I spent was taking the food out of the fridge and putting it back in. I did it by myself while my husband watched the baby.
The most time I spent was taking the food out of the fridge and putting it back in. I did it by myself while my husband watched the baby.
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Diana from NEW ORLEANS, LA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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