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General Electric Range Refrigerator Lid Bumper
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...
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
- Fridge too warm
- Noisy
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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...
General Electric Range Hinge Door
PartSelect Number PS9494421
Manufacturer Part Number WB10X21659
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t close
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General Electric Range Hinge Door
PartSelect Number PS11762335
Manufacturer Part Number WB10X21809
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t close
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General Electric Range Receiver Hinge
PartSelect Number PS8754107
Manufacturer Part Number WB10X20220
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t close
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General Electric Range Rubber Hinge Bumper
PartSelect Number PS1020952
Manufacturer Part Number WB02K10112
The rubber bumper sits between the burner and the range itself to ensure the burners do not scrape the stove top. This OEM replacement bumper is sourced directly from the manufacturer, and is sold individually.
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General Electric Range Hinge With Roller - Left Side
Then I removed the drawer to access the spring.
Removed the spring, noting which attachment hole was used.
Removed the hinge assembly with a Phillips screwdriver.
Replacef the unit.
Repeated for the other hinge assembly.
Note: it took longer to find the correct parts in the parts diagrams than it did to replace them. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS231611
Manufacturer Part Number WB14X103
This is known as a hinge with roller and it is for the oven door of your range. The hinge with roller allows you to easily open and close your oven door without much effort. Take note that your appliance requires two hinges, one located on each side of the door. We recommend changing both at the same time. This model is made for the left side of your unit, if you are looking to purchase one for the right side see the related parts section below.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t close
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Installation Instructions
Frank from Pebble Beach, CA
The right side hinge assembly broke. Replaced both sides
First I removed the door by lifting it off the hinge assemblies.Then I removed the drawer to access the spring.
Removed the spring, noting which attachment hole was used.
Removed the hinge assembly with a Phillips screwdriver.
Replacef the unit.
Repeated for the other hinge assembly.
Note: it took longer to find the correct parts in the parts diagrams than it did to replace them. Read more...
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General Electric Range Hinge W/roller Right Side
Then I removed the drawer to access the spring.
Removed the spring, noting which attachment hole was used.
Removed the hinge assembly with a Phillips screwdriver.
Replacef the unit.
Repeated for the other hinge assembly.
Note: it took longer to find the correct parts in the parts diagrams than it did to replace them. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS231612
Manufacturer Part Number WB14X104
This is a hinge with roller for the oven door on your range. The roller allows you to open and close the door with ease and control. If your door is not opening easily, you may need to replace this part. To make this repair you will need a Phillips screwdriver and a pair of pliers. Take note that this model is only for the right-hand side of your unit, to replace the left-hand side, see the related parts section. We recommend replacing both hinges at the same time.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t close
- Door won’t open after self cleaning cycle
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Installation Instructions
Frank from Pebble Beach, CA
The right side hinge assembly broke. Replaced both sides
First I removed the door by lifting it off the hinge assemblies.Then I removed the drawer to access the spring.
Removed the spring, noting which attachment hole was used.
Removed the hinge assembly with a Phillips screwdriver.
Replacef the unit.
Repeated for the other hinge assembly.
Note: it took longer to find the correct parts in the parts diagrams than it did to replace them. Read more...
General Electric Range Door Hinge
PartSelect Number PS11736291
Manufacturer Part Number WB10X24776
Installation Instructions
James from AVON, NC
The hinges to my oven door were "stretched" when I put too much weight on the door while trying to replace an oven bulb.
I got a qualified repair person in to do the repair, but he had too much trouble getting the repair parts: left and right oven door hinges. The whole thing looked fairly easy when the hinges arrived so I decided to tackle the problem myself. Fortunately, I had all of the necessary tools, including a TORQ screwdriver. I got the door easily disassembled and installed the new hinges. I had a little trouble putting the door back together. Unfortunately, I had failed to take pictures with my iPhone as I disassembled the door, so I was left with a bit of guesswork on this one piece of molded plastic. I guess I got it right as I was able to reinstall the door and everything is working just fine.
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General Electric Range Door Hinge (right)
I opened the oven door part way, released the hinge catches, and then lifted the oven door off of the oven. Then I layed it down front side down, took pictures of the assembly, then removed the bottom plates and hinge attachement screws. I replaced the hinges, reinstalled the plate and then the door assembly, and it started opening and closing correctly. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS11762345
Manufacturer Part Number WB10X24777
Installation Instructions
Joseph from CYPRESS, TX
Oven Door binds when trying to close
First, The hinges did not seem like the issue for my problem. The oven door did not sag loosely in the closed position, rather, it would come to a stop before being fully closed, so that the oven light would stay on and the oven computer would complain that the door was open. I would have to force the door closed and wedge it to keep it closed. I finally ordered the hinges and compared them to the existing hinges and could not see any difference. I opened the oven door part way, released the hinge catches, and then lifted the oven door off of the oven. Then I layed it down front side down, took pictures of the assembly, then removed the bottom plates and hinge attachement screws. I replaced the hinges, reinstalled the plate and then the door assembly, and it started opening and closing correctly. Read more...
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