Freezer Grilles and Kickplates

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$71.19
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Freezer Toe Kick Plate - White
PartSelect Number PS11756055
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10534161
This kickplate grille is attached to the bottom of the refrigerator.
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Janet from SOUTH ST PAUL, MN
Clips on old toe kick plate were broken on one side. Would not stay on
Took the new kick plate out of the box. Snapped it into position. I have had a repairman for this refrigerator before. I would rather repair an appliance than buy a new one. I'm very proud that I thought to get a replacement part myself instead of calling my friendly repairman again. Saved a few dollars. Read more...
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$16.57
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Freezer Lower Holder Cover
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9 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS3524311
Manufacturer Part Number 4930JJ2021A
This lower holder cover is also known as a toe grille clip, or a kickplate clip. It is designed for use with refrigerators. The main purpose of this part is to hold the molding at the base of your refrigerator in place, it also makes removing the piece of molding simple. If you notice that the kickplate on your appliance is loose or will not stay in place you may need to replace one or more of these clips. This part is made of plastic, and it is sold individually.
Installation Instructions
Daniel from TROY, MI
two screws and done
part fit into slot and screwed them down Read more...
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$42.41
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Freezer GRILLE-TOE 30IN AP Gray
PartSelect Number PS11756057
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10534165
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$55.78
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Freezer Kickplate Grille - White
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1 Review
PartSelect Number PS11756058
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10534166
This kickplate grille is attached to the bottom of the refrigerator.
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$9.53
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Freezer Refrigerator Temperature Sensor Cover
PartSelect Number PS285067
Manufacturer Part Number WR02X10647
Installation Instructions
Gene from The Woodlands, TX
not cooling, water in refrigerator
For several years, had problem with water accumulating in the bottom of the refrigerator...took out the "custom cool" drawer and assigned my kids the responsibility to dry it out daily after supper (about a fourth of cup of water daily)...the water was condensing and dripping down the left side of the refrigerator... NOT coming from the refregerator evaporator drip pan area. Then the refrigerator and freeezer had erratic cooling...paid 4 grand for this GE stainless steel on the front/sides frig about 5 years ago... then my wife said she wanted a new refrigerator...what the heck...went on to numerous websites and finally decided to do my own "overall"...had nothing to lose except the price of the parts. A helpful web site is the GE technician site at...www.manualinstruction.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/ge-sidebyside.pdf. I ordered the four thermisters, a new freezer defroster (the old one was probably OK...the freezer coils were not "iced Up"), and a new defroster thermonmeter. While I was at it, I ordered a new refrigerator evaporator drip pan that was rusting a bit. As per other instructions in this website, just spliced in the new thermisters,used wire twist caps and eletrical tape to seal them. The GE site is a bit more elaborate on the "correct" way to do this. The refrigerator evaporator coil is a bit tricky...see the above ge site...but I just cut the rubber thermister holder down the middle and then tracked the thermister through the holder and stuck it in the block and taped the holder back together...(removed the block first ) and then zip-lined the block back to the coil like it was originally. It was about 3 hours to do everything...and guess what...temp in the freezer is -5...temp in the frig is 36...and NO MORE WATER IN THE BOTTOM OF THE REFRIGERATOR, NO MORE WATER DRIPPING DOWN THE LEFT SIDE OF THE REFRIGERATOR...what will my kids do...I feel like the refrigerator guru now. Wish I had done this several years ago. The parts I ordered came in 3 days. I'm lovin my refrigerator now and my wife is lovin me. It's really easier than I thought it would be...the GE tech website has some "diagnostic" info to isolate different problems... but I just decided to replace "everything" since the parts were not that expensive and it was going to be a "do or die" on getting a new refrigerator. Read more...
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$61.05
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Freezer Grille
PartSelect Number PS11742209
Manufacturer Part Number WP4-60461-010
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$69.52
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Freezer Grille
PartSelect Number PS11742207
Manufacturer Part Number WP4-60461-005
This grille is a manufacturer-approved replacement part used in refrigerators. It is located on the bottom front of the appliance. The grille is a rectangular plastic frame with a series of narrow, closely spaced bars. The grille acts as a protective cover for the condenser coils and other internal components of the refrigerator, to allow proper airflow for cooling. Over time, the grille can become clogged or damaged, causing the condenser coils to overheat and compromising the cooling ability of the fridge. A faulty grille will also result in contaminants entering the internal refrigerator components, increased energy consumption, and compressor failure. Therefore, it is important to replace the grille as soon as possible to prevent further damage to your appliance. Use a flathead screwdriver to pry the grille away from the refrigerator. Clean the exposed area and gently press the grille into the mounting slots until it is locked in place.
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$63.22
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Freezer Grille
PartSelect Number PS11742208
Manufacturer Part Number WP4-60461-006
Model Number MQU2057BEW
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$47.22
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Freezer Grille
PartSelect Number PS11742206
Manufacturer Part Number WP4-60461-002
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$65.80
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Freezer GRILLE
PartSelect Number PS2578490
Manufacturer Part Number 4-60461-001

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