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FCM25DMFWH General Electric Freezer - Overview

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Key – Part Number: WR01X26468
Key
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PartSelect #: PS11729544
Manufacturer #: WR01X26468
This key is for freezers. If your key will not lock or unlock the freezer door, check it to see if it has been bent or damaged. If it has been damaged, you should look to replace it to avoid damaging ...
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Run Capacitor - 220Vac – Part Number: WR62X10058
Run Capacitor - 220Vac
PartSelect #: PS1766253
Manufacturer #: WR62X10058
This is a run capacitor. It is 220 VAC (volts alternating current) and is used in conjunction with your freezer. This part helps the compressor kick on and off while maintaining a constant temperature...
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Drain Plug – Part Number: WR02X10073
Drain Plug
PartSelect #: PS284532
Manufacturer #: WR02X10073
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PLUG DRAIN EXTERIOR – Part Number: WR02X12063
PLUG DRAIN EXTERIOR
PartSelect #: PS1018224
Manufacturer #: WR02X12063
$33.34
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SWITCH LIGHT – Part Number: WR23X10303
SWITCH LIGHT
PartSelect #: PS759479
Manufacturer #: WR23X10303
$65.82
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LEVELNG JACK – Part Number: WR2X5676
LEVELNG JACK
PartSelect #: PS298100
Manufacturer #: WR2X5676
$9.00
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COLD CONTROL KNOB – Part Number: WR02X10860
COLD CONTROL KNOB
PartSelect #: PS285268
Manufacturer #: WR02X10860
$50.88
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SCREW HEX WASHER HEAD 1 – Part Number: WR01X10823
SCREW HEX WASHER HEAD 1
PartSelect #: PS2345736
Manufacturer #: WR01X10823
$22.08
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HOSE ADAPTER – Part Number: WR1X1965
HOSE ADAPTER
PartSelect #: PS294752
Manufacturer #: WR1X1965
$32.12
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CONTROLLER – Part Number: WR07X10092
CONTROLLER
PartSelect #: PS1020394
Manufacturer #: WR07X10092
$93.77
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CONTROL TEMP – Part Number: WR09X10059
CONTROL TEMP
PartSelect #: PS288229
Manufacturer #: WR09X10059
$170.32
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Door Hinge – Part Number: WR13X771
Door Hinge
PartSelect #: PS290681
Manufacturer #: WR13X771
$282.01
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The freezer was missing the key
I ordered a pair of new keys from Parts Select and found the website extremely easy to use. I found the key I needed in less than 10 minutes and ordered the item. The key woked perfectly. Delivery was prompt and the cost was resonable. I have bookmarked the site for future use. thank you. James
Parts Used:
Key
  • james from las cruces, NM
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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Two of the two leveling jacks of this old refrigerator were missing and had to be replaced.
I ordered four leveling jacks from this site for the refrigerator using a slightly different model number (my model was not listed). I assumed that the jacks all had the same shaft diameter and thread size. However, it turned out that the two front jacks had half-inch shaft diameters. It could be that originally there were rollers in front. The two rear jacks had quarter-inch shafts with "feet" for supporting them on the floor. So, I had to return the four jacks I had ordered and find another solution. I found two half-inch threaded bolts at the local hardware store that fit the front holes perfectly. I purchased 3.5 inch bolts to give me enough room to find the proper adjustment. I used wooden blocks and a crow bar to raise one side of the refrigerator high enough to screw in the leveling jacks. I used an adjustable crescent wrench to turn the bolts' hex heads until they were the proper height. I used the two original quarter-inch jacks in the rear holes and adjusted them to the proper height to level the refrigerator on the concrete floor where it is located. Then I removed the wooden blocks and tested to make sure the refrigerator did not wobble. I found that using the two bolts (no leveling jacks for the front holes could be found) for the front jacks proved to be the ideal solution. The job took me about thirty minutes, including the time it took to move the refrigerator into its final location and adjust the leveling jacks once more to create a solid stance so that the refrigerator did not wobble. While I had the refrigerator away from the wall, I removed the rear panel and cleaned the blades of the cooler fan and removed dust and dirt build up near the compressor with a vacuum cleaner. Then, I screwed the panel back into position, moved the refrigerator into its final place in a corner of the garage and made sure there was enough air space around it to allow for proper air circulation. This took me about twenty more minutes. I plugged it back in and listened to it come alive again. It is old but has never needed a repair and keeps everything cooled or frozen. I would suggest using threaded hex-head bolts in place of original leveling jacks if they cannot be obtained. Problem solved.
Parts Used:
LEVELNG JACK
  • Bruce K from RESTON, VA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
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