General Electric Freezer Hardware

General Electric Appliance Parts
Shop By Part Type

Popular General Electric Freezer Hardware

Your Price
$12.89
  In Stock
Evaporator Fan Grommet - Red
★★★★★
★★★★★
19 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS963756
Manufacturer Part Number WR02X12008
If you notice that your refrigerator or freezer is noisy or too warm, you may need to replace the evaporator fan grommet. This part is red in color, and is about 1 inch in diameter. The evaporator fan grommet is located behind the evaporator fan cover in the back of the freezer. You will need to remove the evaporator fan cover to access the evaporator fan and complete this repair. Before you begin this repair, ensure the power to the refrigerator is disconnected. You will need a pair of needle nose pliers, a small flat blade screw driver and both a 1/4 and 5/16-inch nut driver to complete this repair.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Clicking sound
  • Freezer section too warm
  • Fridge too warm
  • See more...
Installation Instructions
alex from rohnert park, CA
evaporator fan making lots of noise
the repair was really easy!!! took longer to put the little clip on the fan part than it was to install the whole moter and put everthing back together

save money do it yourself.....
Read more...
Your Price
$10.73
  In Stock
Lid Bumper
★★★★★
★★★★★
2 Reviews
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.
Fixes these symptoms
Installation Instructions
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.
Read more...
Your Price
$9.88
  In Stock
Compression Ring
★★★★★
★★★★★
2 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS1015726
Manufacturer Part Number WR02X12149
This compression ring is meant to hold the evaporator fan motor in place in the freezer compartment of your refrigerator. This is is a genuine OEM part. The tools needed to complete this repair are a Phillips screw driver and small flat blade screw driver. Be sure to turn off your refrigerator before removing the evaporator fan cover so the fan does not turn on during repair. It is recommended to check the grommets, evaporator fan, and fan blades during repair in case they also need replacning. The compression ring may need replacing if the fan is noisy, or the refrigerator compartments are too warm. This part is sold individually.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Freezer section too warm
  • Fridge too warm
  • Noisy
  • See more...
Installation Instructions
Jeffrey from Tampa, FL
My refrigerator began to overheat and the everything was thawing!!
My refrigerator began to overheat and the everything was thawing!! The condenser fan motor had seized and I thought this is something even I can replace.

I did a Google search on the refrigerator model number. The link to your site looked promising and I clicked on it. I was taken to your web page for my refrigerator and I clicked on the schematic for the condenser assembly.

The schematic had the parts I needed labeled clearly so this layman could be sure to get the right ones.

I ordered the parts at 12:45PM Monday and selected overnight shipping. The parts arrived at 8:35AM Tuesday (Thank you FedEx). I installed the parts and my refrigerator is up and running again.

To get to the condenser fan motor I took off the back panel on the fridge that covers the condenser, fan and coil. The fan/motor assembly is attached to a bracket I removed with two screws. Pulled the bracket assembly out of the back of the fridge, removed the fan blade and then the motor, and put the new motor on the bracket and stuck the new fan blade on the motor spindle. The trickiest part was getting the complete assembly back in. Just went slowly and took my time. Reconnected the wires, no problems. I took pictures of everything that I disassembled BEFORE I disassembled it in case I wasn't sure how something went back in but this job was so simple I didn't need the pictures.

I’m not sure how I could improve on this except maybe you could ship a refrigerator technician, too, to do the install.

Thank you PartSelect everything worked out better than I could have hoped and I saved $220.00 compared to what a repair service was quoting.
Read more...
Your Price
$21.79
  In Stock
Hexagonal Screw
PartSelect Number PS1526503
Manufacturer Part Number 241710601
Sold individually.
Your Price
$6.71
  In Stock
Evaporator Fan Grommet - blue
★★★★★
★★★★★
2 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS773826
Manufacturer Part Number WR02X11331
This is a replacement evaporator fan grommet for your refrigerator. The fan grommet absorbs the vibration from the evaporator fan motor for quiet operation while it runs. If your evaporator fan is unusually noisy, it could be because the grommet is damaged. This grommet is made of blue plastic and is approximately one inch in diameter. To access the fan grommet and complete this repair, you will need to remove the evaporator fan motor assembly. This part is sold individually.
Fixes these symptoms
Installation Instructions
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.
Read more...
Your Price
$8.04
  In Stock
Fan Motor Grommet
PartSelect Number PS284959
Manufacturer Part Number WR02X10520
Can be used with the evaporator or condenser fan motor.
Fixes these symptoms
Installation Instructions
Edward from SILVER SPRING, MD
Noise coming from rear of fridge
Remove rear plate. Remove fan bracket. Replace fan gaskets, blade and motor. Replace bracket. Replace rear plate. Very simple. Fixed the problem. Read more...
Your Price
$31.10
  In Stock
Sheet Metal Screws - 12 per pack
PartSelect Number PS294565
Manufacturer Part Number WR1X1726D
This is a replacement pack of sheet metal screws for your refrigerator. These are Phillips-head screws, and are approximately ¾ of an inch long. This package contains 12 screws. These screws are typically used to attach your refrigerator or freezer door handles to the door. These screws are OEM parts sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Installation Instructions
Carla from BERKELEY, CA
Handles on fridge were discoloured and looked very bad
Actually - we followed the instructions in a video provided by :parts select" when we ordered the parts [the 2 fridge door handles]. It was easy to order with the model number, easy to remove the old handles & easy to install the new ones with the instructions on your web site, and everything arrived timely & reasonably priced. Thanks a heap! Read more...
Your Price
$8.12
  In Stock
Mounting Screw
★★★★★
★★★★★
1 Review
PartSelect Number PS234786
Manufacturer Part Number WB1X5364
This screw is less than 1/2 inch in length. It is sold individually.
Your Price
$25.94
  In Stock
SCREW
PartSelect Number PS417085
Manufacturer Part Number 131168200
Sold individually.
Installation Instructions
Glenn from Fort Worth, TX
Dryer squealed loudly
First, I removed the top panel which is held on at the front by pressure clips. Second, I removed the entire front panel which entailed removing 2 screws and 2 wire couplings. Third, I removed the 3 screws on the inside center of the drum which turned out to be unnecessary. Fourth, I slid the drum forward in order to access the rear bearing. Lastly, I replaced the entire bearing assembly including the shaft, bracket, bearing, grounding ball and clip. Again, probably not needed but I had ordered the parts in advance in preparation for the worst. Read more...
Your Price
$13.36
  In Stock
Single Gasket Retainer Clip
★★★★★
★★★★★
2 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS457511
Manufacturer Part Number 5303212828
This genuine OEM freezer gasket retainer clip is used on refrigerator freezers, and connects the inner door panel and door gasket to the outer door panel. The gasket is the rubbery strip that seals the space around the edge of the door to keep warm air out of the freezer. When the gasket is not working properly, you may notice an excessive frost buildup or reduced cooling. If the gasket is hanging loosely from the door, the issue could be with the retainer, or the clip fastening the retainer to the gasket, and it should be replaced.
Fixes these symptoms
Installation Instructions
Michael from Milan, TN
Old panel lid broken and brittle
Removed lid and placed upside down on floor. Pulled plastic retainer clips and removed gasket. Removed old panel. Repositioned new panel and reversed assembly.

Ordered only one spare plastic clip. Too expensive to invest in more. Luckly only broke one of the old clips.

Carefully pulled clips with small claw hammer.
Read more...

Related Parts