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General Electric Range Door Handle Fastener
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PartSelect Number PS6447735
Manufacturer Part Number WR01X11007
This is a door handle fastener to secure the handle to your refrigerator drawer. It is also known and a mounting bolt or screw. It is approximately 1 inch in total length, and is made of metal.
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Charles A. from ARVADA, CO
Missing parts bought new
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General Electric Range Lid Bumper
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PartSelect Number PS284979
Manufacturer Part Number WR02X10540
The lid bumper or evaporator fan motor bumper in your refrigerator prevents the fan motor from scraping against the side bracket. If your refrigerator/freezer is noisy, the bumper could be worn down or missing, and the sound could be a result of the motor scraping the side bracket. You will find it between the fan motor and the side bracket on the evaporator fan motor assembly. To access the bumper, you will need to remove the evaporator fan motor assembly from the freezer. This part is made of orange rubber and is less than half an inch in diameter. It has a rounded top and a slightly pointed bottom, and is sold individually.
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Darren from Renton, WA
Loud high pitch whining noise behind freezer
Ref. still worked but had this loud high pitch whining noise coming from inside freezer for a few months. It's probably a bad bearing or motor.

1) Remove all shelves and ice dispencer
2) Remove (x2 screws / a green wire that's clipped on) and the evap cover
3) Remove (x3 screws) cover motor/solenoid and unplug harness
3) Remove (x2 screws) icemaker and unplug harness
4) Remove/Loosen (x2 screws bottom / x2 screws top) Duct air freezer
5) Remove (x2 screws) Orifice evap fan and unplug harness
note: will need to remove right screw to get green ground wire off. And be careful on to damage the gasket.
6) Once Orifice out of refrig, disassemble.
7) Main thing to replace is the Motor DC Evap fan, and maybe CapDust, BumperLid, GrommetEvpFan.
8) now just go in reverse order...
That's it . . . wasn't too hard and NO MORE whining!!! Save at least a couple of hundred by not having a prof. come out and do it. Easy enough for most DIY person.
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General Electric Range Single Heating Element Support Clip
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PartSelect Number PS243701
Manufacturer Part Number WB2X9719
The metallic clip, or also known as a broil element support, is for a oven element on a range. This part holds the broil element in place on top of the oven. If your support clip is broken then this replacement should be the solution. The tools needed for this project are slip joint pliers. For safety precautions, make sure to unplug your range from the power source, or shut off the house circuit breaker before starting this project. Refer to the installation instructions for best results and accuracy.
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Paul from Canton, NY
broiling element had burned through, req. its replacement
First I removed the two screws that hold the element in place. I also removed a screw that held one end of a support bracket. I then pulled the element out about 3 inches and disconnected the two wires. Reversing these steps, I finished the element's replacement.

I had noticed that the former element was sagging at the front end. I installed the additional clips (not original) on each forward end of the element for additional support.
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General Electric Range Door Bumper - Black
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PartSelect Number PS241365
Manufacturer Part Number WB2K15
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General Electric Range Mounting Screw
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PartSelect Number PS6011723
Manufacturer Part Number WR01X11014
This OEM part is from GE and is designed for use in your refrigerator. This part is known as a door mounting screw, and is for mounting the handles of the refrigerator to the door studs.
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General Electric Range SET SCREW
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PartSelect Number PS8767906
Manufacturer Part Number WR01X20424
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Charles A. from ARVADA, CO
Missing parts bought new
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General Electric Range Top Electrode Mounting Clip
PartSelect Number PS3510420
Manufacturer Part Number WB01K10112
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  • Gas igniter glows, but will not light
  • Will Not Start
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Michael from Weatogue, CT
No spark at one burner
Other writers have claimed that this is a "really easy" job. They apparently had one or more of: 1. Less used appliance. 2. Never spilled anything on the cooktop 3. Much better luck. In my case, the apparently faulty igniter absolutely would not pull out. I removed it by removing the burner retaining screws and prying under the burner casting. Having done that, I cleaned the igniter and tested it again. None of the igniters worked, and I could hear arcing under the cooktop, indicating one or more of the igniter HV wires had somehow grounded. After a fruitless search for instructions on raising the cooktop, I stumbled upon an envelope glued to the back of the range that told me to remove all four burners and igniters and to release the cooktop by inserting a thin screwdriver under the front edge about 3" from each end to release the spring clips. Several of the igniters were cemented in place with caramelized sugar and required some pretty vigorous prying to dislodge. If I had this to do again on a range that had been ridden hard, I wouldproactively order a full set of gaskets (they're fragile), the HV harness (even if it doesn't leak as mine did, the igniter connectors degrade from heat exposure), a set of electrode mounting clips (none of them were much use either), and enough igniters to replace any that don't work plus at least one. I pried out the recalcitrant igniters; in retrospect I should have crushed them because of the severe risk imposed by prying of breaking either a burner casting or the cooktop -- either of which are far more expensive than another igniter. Read more...
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General Electric Range Screw 8-16 hxw 1/2 Stainless Steel
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PartSelect Number PS258461
Manufacturer Part Number WD02X10067
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Farhan from EL DORADO HLS, CA
Spray arm fell off and melted due to screw loss
1. Unscrew the nozzle part from the dish rack and pull it down from the clip side. 2. Replace the new nozzle by inserting the plain side in first and clip it in. 3. Tighten the screw. 4. Insert the spray arm hole in the nozzle and tighten the screw with washer. 5. Start washing dishes Read more...
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General Electric Range SCREW 10-32 TR T
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PartSelect Number PS222157
Manufacturer Part Number WB01T10008
This part is a replacement screw for your oven. It is made of black metal and is sold individually. This screw is approximately 1/4 inch in diameter and about 1/2 inch in length. It is designed to connect the different parts of your oven door. This part is an authentic OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
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General Electric Range Ignitor Mounting Screw
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PartSelect Number PS234519
Manufacturer Part Number WB1X1293
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CHRISTOPHER from REDMOND, OR
Oven Igniter Died
The only difficult part of the repair was getting the original screws out of the old igniter and oven gas arm. Once I drilled the old screws out the repair was done within 20 minutes. Read more...

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