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General Electric 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...
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General Electric Refrigerator Door Closing Cam
PartSelect Number PS430814
Manufacturer Part Number 240457701
Sold individually. This cam is located at the bottom of the fridge/freezer door.
Fixes these symptoms
- Clicking sound
- Door Sweating
- Door won’t open or close
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Installation Instructions
Charles from Cypress, TX
Door was making a popping sound when opened and closed
Unscrewd the top hinge cove and removed two bolts from the hinge, lifted door off of the bottom hinge and laid the whole door on the floor using a beach towel to protect it from scratches. Unbolted the bottom hinge plate, replaced it with the new one. Then pulled out the old hinge bearing and replaced with a new one. Installed the door back on the bottom hinge while the magnet on the door strip held it place and rebolted the the upper hinge and reinstalled the hinge cover. All done in less than 10 minutes. No more popping sounds when I open and close the door!
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General Electric Refrigerator Door Hinge Nylon Washer
All that was necessary was to remove the bottom cardboard cover, replace the fan and grommets, and replace the door bushings.
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PartSelect Number PS12344581
Manufacturer Part Number WR01X27364
This is the replacement hinge washer for your refrigerator. The hinge washer is mounted on the top of the door hinge pin, and supports the refrigerator door, allowing it to open and close easily. The main reason you would need to replace the hinge washer is if it is worn out, causing the refrigerator door to be more difficult to open and close. You may also hear an unpleasant noise when you open your refrigerator door. The washer is a little less than an inch in diameter and is sold individually. This is an authentic OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t open or close
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Installation Instructions
Eugene from Marion, TX
The condensor fan in the unit appeared to have been chewed by a mouse and would not function and the lower door was too low.
The condensor fan in the unit appeared to have been chewed by a mouse and would not function. We had a service call to verify this and ordered the parts. Delivery was extremely quick and we were able to complete the repair and place the unit back into service within 2 hours. All that was necessary was to remove the bottom cardboard cover, replace the fan and grommets, and replace the door bushings.
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General Electric Refrigerator Hinge Kit - Left And Right Hinges
PartSelect Number PS2379388
Manufacturer Part Number 5303918455
This is the replacement hinge kit for your refrigerator. This kit contains both the left and right hinges. Each hinge is made mainly of metal and plastic and is approximately 3 inches by 3 inches. This hinge kit does not contain the mounting hardware. The adjustable hinge kit supports the refrigerator and freezer doors and allows the doors to pivot open. The hinge kit also makes it easy to level the doors. This kit is a genuine OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Fixes these symptoms
- Clicking sound
- Door won’t open or close
- Noisy
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Installation Instructions
Janice from Osseo, MI
General Electric Refrigerator Hinge Bottom Pin
PartSelect Number PS12295811
Manufacturer Part Number WR02X27092
Washers NOT included.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t open or close
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Installation Instructions
Dustin from Marlow, OK
Bottom door hinge was lost during move
I had lost the bottom hinge during a move and so I rigged the hinge using an old tv antenna and the door never really quite worked right and it was VERY annoying. I stumbled upon this site and was surprised how inexpensive the part I needed was. I was very impressed with the speed of shipping and the install took maybe 5 minutes. The fridge works as good as new. Thanks a ton!
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General Electric Refrigerator Door Closing Cam
One false start because I did not realize both of the door-closing cams had disintegrated and I had only ordered the cam without the hinge.
Purchased part 290199 Hinge Assembly. It came with matching door-closing cam. (Had not known so I also purchased the cam 297995 separately). Next time I will know to only purchase the Hinge Assembly.
Replacement procedure took about 20 minutes including removing and replacing door shelves and their contents. Two people involved.
1. Remove all door shelves with contents and other contents on door.
2. Remove the top Phillips head screw holding the decorative plastic on the top.
3. Remove the two top hinge screws on top of refrigerator using metric #8 socket wrench. Second person made sure door did not fall off.
4. Lift the door off the bottom hinge pin. Second person holds door on it’s side.
5. Take off the bottom refrigerator cover
6. Remove the bottom hinge assembly screws using metric #8 socket wrench.
7. Mount the replacement bottom hinge assembly and tighten the two screws.
8. On the door bottom, remove the outer screw and loosen the inner screw using metric #8 socket wrench.
9. Replace the door-closing cam (or what is left of it) with the cam in line with the door and cam bumps away from the door.
10. Place the door back on the hinge pin (one person holds while the other person maneuvers the door bottom).
11. Replace the top hinge and reinsert the screws on top of the refrigerator. Dress the door so that it does not press hard on the rubber door gaskets (or the door will fail to shut automatically). Tighten the screws.
12. Replace the decorative plastic over the top hinge.
13. Open the door and replace the bottom refrigerator cover.
14. Replace the door shelves and all contents.
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PartSelect Number PS297995
Manufacturer Part Number WR2X4901
This refrigerator door hinge cam riser is designed to ensure smooth and consistent door movement. Installed directly on the door, it helps the appliance open and close properly by guiding the door to rise and fall gently, which also supports a secure seal. Made from durable plastic, this part is ideal for resolving issues such as doors that stick, fail to seal correctly, or make unusual noises during operation.
Fixes these symptoms
- Clicking sound
- Door Sweating
- Door won’t open or close
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Installation Instructions
Gary from North eastham, AL
Door would not automatically close.
Symptom: Door did not close automatically. Also had found small chunks of black plastic on the floor. Refrigerator door was slightly lower than the freezer door.One false start because I did not realize both of the door-closing cams had disintegrated and I had only ordered the cam without the hinge.
Purchased part 290199 Hinge Assembly. It came with matching door-closing cam. (Had not known so I also purchased the cam 297995 separately). Next time I will know to only purchase the Hinge Assembly.
Replacement procedure took about 20 minutes including removing and replacing door shelves and their contents. Two people involved.
1. Remove all door shelves with contents and other contents on door.
2. Remove the top Phillips head screw holding the decorative plastic on the top.
3. Remove the two top hinge screws on top of refrigerator using metric #8 socket wrench. Second person made sure door did not fall off.
4. Lift the door off the bottom hinge pin. Second person holds door on it’s side.
5. Take off the bottom refrigerator cover
6. Remove the bottom hinge assembly screws using metric #8 socket wrench.
7. Mount the replacement bottom hinge assembly and tighten the two screws.
8. On the door bottom, remove the outer screw and loosen the inner screw using metric #8 socket wrench.
9. Replace the door-closing cam (or what is left of it) with the cam in line with the door and cam bumps away from the door.
10. Place the door back on the hinge pin (one person holds while the other person maneuvers the door bottom).
11. Replace the top hinge and reinsert the screws on top of the refrigerator. Dress the door so that it does not press hard on the rubber door gaskets (or the door will fail to shut automatically). Tighten the screws.
12. Replace the decorative plastic over the top hinge.
13. Open the door and replace the bottom refrigerator cover.
14. Replace the door shelves and all contents.
15 Close the door. Read more...
General Electric Refrigerator Lower Hinge Bracket
PartSelect Number PS1525944
Manufacturer Part Number 240314011
Presenting the trusted Lower Hinge Bracket from the renowned brand, Frigidaire. This authentic OEM part is a necessary component for certain models of Frigidaire, Electrolux, White Westinghouse, and Tappan refrigerators. Crafted from durable zinc, this bracket provides critical support and seamless pivot function for your refrigerator door. It's advised to wear work gloves to ensure your safety while installing the Lower Hinge Bracket. Remember to confirm the part is suitable for your model before incorporating this valuable piece. Elevate your appliance's performance with this essential Frigidaire Lower Hinge Bracket.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t open or close
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Installation Instructions
LEE from LEO, IN
cracked bottom hinge
My 4 year old grandson used the frig door as a swing.The bottom hinge cracked, then the door wouldn't seal. I propped the door up with some books, removed the broken hinge (2 bolts) and replaced with the new part. Simple fix on the door, only time will fix the 4 year old!
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General Electric Refrigerator Bottom Hinge Assembly
As for the replacing of the light lens in the freezer section. This was almost to easy. I removed the ice drawer from the freezer which exposed the one phillips screw that holds the lens in place. Removed the screw and what was left of the old lens, inserted the new lens from the underneath the ice drawer compartment and screw, replaced the ice drawer and, the task was complete. Total time about 5 minutes. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS290199
Manufacturer Part Number WR13X10020
Comes with both cam risers. This hinge kit is suitable for the bottom of either the freezer door or the refrigerator door of some refrigerators.
Fixes these symptoms
- Clicking sound
- Door Sweating
- Door won’t open or close
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Installation Instructions
Larry from Clinton, SC
The refrigerator door side of the side-by-side refrigerator/freezer, bottom cams that auto close the door were broken.
First, I removed all items on the door shelves and the shelves themselves to reduce the weight of the door. Second, I removed the cover on the top hinge assembly and removed the two screws that secured that hinge. Third I lifted the door from the bottom hinge assembly and placed the door horizontal on the kitchen table to all easier access to the bottom of the door. I then removed two screws holding the door closing cam and shim and replaced them with the new parts. Next was to removed the old hinge assembly on the refrigerator itself and replace it with a new hinge assembly. All down hill from this point. Time to reinstall the door, aligning the bottom of the door cam over the hinge assembly and setting the door down on it making sure the door sets on the hinge assembly cams. To the top of the refrigerator. reinstalled the top door hinge assembly and cover, job complete. Total time from start to finish including cleaning the inside of the door and shelves about 30 minutes.As for the replacing of the light lens in the freezer section. This was almost to easy. I removed the ice drawer from the freezer which exposed the one phillips screw that holds the lens in place. Removed the screw and what was left of the old lens, inserted the new lens from the underneath the ice drawer compartment and screw, replaced the ice drawer and, the task was complete. Total time about 5 minutes. Read more...
General Electric Refrigerator Outer Door Stop
PartSelect Number PS17139672
Manufacturer Part Number WR02X44688
Installation Instructions
James from NORTH PORT, FL
Plastic outer door stop cracked in half
Unscrewed fastener and re installed new door stop
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General Electric Refrigerator Door Closing Cam
PartSelect Number PS285190
Manufacturer Part Number WR02X10779
This part is the replacement door closing cam for your refrigerator. It is black in color and is approximately 2 inches by 1 ½ inches in size. The door closing cam raises the door to keep it from touching the refrigerator lining, and helps with the door opening and closing. If your door won’t open or close, or the door assist isn’t working, it could be an indication that you need to replace the door closing cam. You will also want to replace the door closing cam if it is cracked, broken, or missing. This part is sold individually and is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t open or close
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Installation Instructions
David from Cary, NC
Fridge Door would not close "automagically"
I had to remove the fridge door (side by side), which took approximately 10min (most of which was retrieving the right size socket wrench from the garage). With the door removed, I could replace the broken door closing cam and door stop... with 4 screws. Not much to it. Had the door mounted back on in another 5min and that was it. :)
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