1CSF624J General Electric Refrigerator - Overview
Sections of the 1CSF624J
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Evaporator Fan Blade Kit
PartSelect #: PS304684
Manufacturer #: WR60X114
This kit features a 5-blade plastic evaporator fan blade that rotates CCW and measures 4.5-inches in diameter and has a 3/8-inch-tall shaft. This kit also has a metal compression ring that secures the...
$26.53
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EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR KIT
PartSelect #: PS12583205
Manufacturer #: WR60X30349
This evaporator fan motor operates in a counter clockwise fashion. This motor's shaft is 3/8 of an inch and the motor has two right side terminals. NOTE: Harness wires NO longer come with the part.
No Longer Available

Condenser Fan Motor
PartSelect #: PS304722
Manufacturer #: WR60X177
This condenser fan motor operates in a clockwise fashion. The fan itself has two 1/4 inch spade terminals. It carries 2 watts and 115 volts. This motor NO longer comes with cover for terminals.
$198.13
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Rear Wheel
PartSelect #: PS297725
Manufacturer #: WR2X3594
This rear wheel is sold individually. The wheel pin is not included with this roller.
$23.22
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Fresh Food Door Gasket
PartSelect #: PS296859
Manufacturer #: WR24X246
This white door gasket is used to seal the refrigerator door when closed to keep the cool air inside and the room air out.
$171.25
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Cut to Fit Door Gasket Kit - Gray
PartSelect #: PS296958
Manufacturer #: WR24X433
This gray door gasket kit is cut to fit your refrigerator, though some assembly is required. Use it for your GE brand refrigerator.
No Longer Available

Defrost Thermostat Kit
PartSelect #: PS303516
Manufacturer #: WR50X50
The defrost thermostat included in this kit cuts out at 50 degrees Fahrenheit and kicks back in when the temperature drops to 30 degrees Fahrenheit. Also included in this kit are two interchangeable b...
$22.21
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Cold Control Thermostat
PartSelect #: PS310795
Manufacturer #: WR9X405
This cold control thermostat cycles on and off regularly to keep your refrigerator cold.
No Longer Available
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Common Symptoms of the 1CSF624J
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Noisey fan/motor (bad motor bearing ?)
Removed 2 phillips head screws to remove ice maker (could have just loosened them)
Pulled fan off of shaft
Removed 2 phillips head screws on motor bracket , disconnected three motor wires & removed motor.
reversed process to install new motor & fan blade.
Space was a little tight for two hand and arms, but do-able.
Pulled fan off of shaft
Removed 2 phillips head screws on motor bracket , disconnected three motor wires & removed motor.
reversed process to install new motor & fan blade.
Space was a little tight for two hand and arms, but do-able.
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Keith from Fort Worth, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Motor rattled loudly
Turned off the refridgerator. Took everything out of the freezer compartment & put into ice chest with pleanty of ice on top. Removed 2 screws holding the ice maker in place & placed ice maker aside. Removed shelf. Removed one screw on back plate, pushed up on the holding tabs at the top of the back plate & removed the back plate. Removed
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3 screws holding the motor bracket in place along with the 3 wires. Installed new motor & used the wire extensions provided due to the electrical connections on the new motor being on the opposite side. Had to bend one wire tab down to clear the motor bracket. Turned refridgerator back on to ensure correct rotation on the fan. Reinstalled back plate & ice maker & shelf. Waited 30 minutes before putting food items back in freezer compartment.
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Robert from Kingwood, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Wouldn't cool
I removed the 3 screws that held the motor and fan. Exchanged fan blades and reinstalled the fan and new motor
I was surprised to find the motor. The refrigerator/freezer was over 28 yrs old. Works fine now
I was surprised to find the motor. The refrigerator/freezer was over 28 yrs old. Works fine now
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Clarence from Great Cacapon, WV
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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