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General Electric Refrigerator Springs and Shock Absorbers

Popular General Electric Refrigerator Springs and Shock Absorbers

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General Electric Refrigerator Door Mullion Spring
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69 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS4163672
Manufacturer Part Number DA81-01345B
The French door divider spring fits most Samsung French door style refrigerators. The spring applies tension between components in the refrigerator, which engages and retracts the door flap. This will allow the door to close properly. If the spring is broken, damaged, or faulty the door flap will swing open and block the door from closing, and you should look to replace the part straight away to prevent further damage to the door. The spring is a genuine OEM part, is made of metal, and measures at 1 1/2 long. This part is also known as a refrigerator door mullion spring.
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HOLLIE from FORT WAYNE, IN
Left side French Door flap on Samsung refrigerator didn't retract when closing.
OMG seriously! I stopped into my go-to appliance repair shop to ask about what might be needed to repair the problem with my refrigerator door. They said you will need to replace the Mullion Flap piece. Cost would be $250-300 with part, labor and service. I went on line to see if I could handle the repair process myself. I found a How to - U Tube video and turns out I only needed to replace a little spring and pin not the whole Mullion Flap. Went to Parts select, ordered the spring and pin and did the repair myself in about 5 minutes. Shipping was $7 so I ended up paying $13 total. Read more...
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General Electric Refrigerator Recess Door Spring
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12 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS285013
Manufacturer Part Number WR02X10585
This door recess spring or dispenser lever spring in your refrigerator is used to return the ice door to the closed position or the dispenser lever to the home position once released. You will find the spring in the water dispenser assembly, behind the main control panel. If the dispenser lever is malfunctioning or the dispenser ice door is not closing, you may need to replace this door recess spring.
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  • Door latch failure
  • Door Sweating
  • Door won’t open or close
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Bill from Cleveland Heights, OH
flap to ice dispenser would not close
The flap to the ice dispenser would not close, which allowed the ice dispenser to frost up, freezing the water dispenser.

This was a simple fix. The solenoid had stopped working, so it would not automatically close the door flap. I read some posts on this site that suggest that you had to remove the trim around the entire dispenser to get at the solenoid. My fridge may be a newer model, but in any event it was much easier than that. Just below the touch pad for choosing water, ice, or crushed ice (above where the ice/water dispenses) there are three very small holes spaced about an inch a part. After unplugging the fridge, I stuck a small philips-head screw driver in each, freeing spring clips. That allowed the touch pad to come off. I then removed four screws to remove a plastic piece covering the chute, giving me access to the flap and solenoid. I just unplugged the solenoid from the circuit board on the back of the touch pad and then removed three screws to remove the old solenoid. I replaced it with the new solenoid and plugged it into the circuit board. The touch pad then snapped back into place.

The hardest part was figuring out how to get at the solenoid. After I found that pushing the clips in those three holes allowed me to remove the touch pad, it could not be any easier.
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General Electric Refrigerator Spring Hinge Mullion
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1 Review
PartSelect Number PS6011724
Manufacturer Part Number WR01X11052
This spring hinge mullion is a genuine OEM replacement designed to provide tension for the flipper seal on French-door refrigerators, ensuring the door closes properly to maintain temperature and prevent air leaks. Made from durable steel, it attaches to the mullion and helps seal the gap between doors for efficient cooling. Over time, the original spring may break or lose tension, leading to frost buildup, warm air entering the freezer, or doors that do not close fully. Installation is straightforward and typically requires basic tools such as a screwdriver. In some cases, minor adjustments may be needed for a perfect fit. Replacing this component restores smooth door operation and consistent internal temperature.
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Alan from LA PINE, OR
Broken spring on bottom hinge of left door mullion.
Received the wrong spring. It is larger in diameter and the legs are too long. I used pliers to modify the spring for a temporary fix. Emailed CS about the wrong part and have never received any response back? Read more...
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General Electric Refrigerator Spring Clutch Am
PartSelect Number PS8757896
Manufacturer Part Number WR02X13645
This spring clutch assembly supports controlled mechanical engagement during operation. Proper function helps ensure smooth movement and reliable performance. Replacing a worn clutch restores dependable operation.
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General Electric Refrigerator Spring Torsion
PartSelect Number PS1483166
Manufacturer Part Number WR02X12256
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David from TOWSON, MD
Water not turning off; spring broken off of dispenser lever.
Replacement of Paddle Ice Disp Bk (#70) with Torsion Spring (#74) ---
Pry off bezel with putty knife. Remove control panel. Disconnect connectors. Unscrew (4x) plastic Housing. IMPORTANT: Funnel Ice Disp (#69) MUST be removed from Housing Shield Disp (#58) in order to rotate new part #70 to remove/install. May be tricky as stuck together with age and gunk. Note flat on axle of switch arm of #70; must rotate fully to remove/install part. Install new part with spring, and reassemble. NOTE: there are (at least) two types of bezels: one with spring tabs on the sides that must be felt and pushed in to remove without breaking, and another (mine) with rigid tabs on all sides that must be gently pried to pop out.
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General Electric Refrigerator Sleeve Spring Mullion
PartSelect Number PS8757808
Manufacturer Part Number WR01X11053
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General Electric Refrigerator Spring
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1 Review
PartSelect Number PS8746251
Manufacturer Part Number WR01X11027
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Bryant from NYACK, NY
Water and ice did not work when pressing on bar. Auto fill water would work.
Used a vidieofrom utube that described a similar situation.

https://youtu.be/VhVVK1pnupc

The only difference from this video was that my unit did not have the 2 screws that this video shows to remove.
I used the plastic knife to pry open the cover of the unit from that point everything internally was about the same.
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General Electric Refrigerator Spring Closure
PartSelect Number PS2340180
Manufacturer Part Number WR02X12948
This closure spring assists with smooth, controlled door movement by providing proper tension during opening and closing. It is commonly replaced when doors snap shut abruptly or fail to close fully.
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Jack B from Walnut Creek, CA
Red Spring Broke - Refrig Sect. Door Closure
I found that I did not have the strength to stretch the new spring enough to install it initially. Using a 1/8 or 5/32 inch allen wrench I removed the pivot for the arm that the spring applies tension to. This allowed the spring to be easily attached to the hole in the arm and to the post in the bottom of the refridgerator. I then used a small pliers to grab the arm in front of its pivot hole and pull it against the spring into position to replace the pivot. Replacing the filter was surprisingly easy. I turned the water supply valve off under the sink and easily unscrewed the old filter (about a quarter turn). I filled the new filter with water and srewed in in. No wrenches required. I turned the water back on under the sink and everything works great! Read more...
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General Electric Refrigerator Door Closure Spring
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3 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS283682
Manufacturer Part Number WR01X10255
Introducing the GE Refrigerator Door Closure Spring. This appliance part plays a vital role in maintaining the smooth closure of your refrigerator's door. It applies tension through the hinge, allowing the door to close easily and efficiently. This is an original GE product, ensuring high-quality performance and longevity. Installing this spring could require wearing work gloves for safety. So ensure quality maintenance for your refrigerator with the GE Refrigerator Door Closure Spring.
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Carla from WARRENTON, VA
ordered new spring for refrigerator door as door would no longer swing close
Took an old flat end screw driver, used dremel to make v notch in end. Hooked spring end in notch and used leverage on screw driver to pull spring end in place. Read more...
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General Electric Refrigerator Door Spring
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2 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS1526431
Manufacturer Part Number 241688901
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Charles from JACKSONVILLE, FL
ice maker wouldn; dinspense ice'
removed ice denspenser and replaced spring and flap' Read more...

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