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34541-2 General Electric Refrigerator - Overview

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Light Socket – Part Number: WR2X9391
$23.16
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Light Socket
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Part #WR2X9391
This part is a replacement light socket for your refrigerator. It connects to the power source, and holds the light bulb. If the light in your refrigerator is not working, you could have a faulty socket. It is important to determine if the light bulb is simply burned out, or if the socket is causing the issue. Be sure to disconnect your refrigerator from the power source before you begin this repair. This socket is black in color and is sold individually. This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Evaporator Fan Blade Kit – Part Number: WR60X114
$34.93
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Evaporator Fan Blade Kit
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Part #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 fan to the evaporator. The evaporator mechanism is normally located in the freezer and is responsible for pulling the warmer air over the condenser coils, cooling it off and then blowing and circulating that cooler air through the rest of the refrigerator. If the freezer compartment has a frost buildup or if there is a lack of cooling and airflow in your refrigerator, this fan likely needs to be replaced. To replace your evaporator fan, you will likely need a screwdriver and a set of pliers and check your user manual for the exact location of your evaporator fan.
Defrost Timer – Part Number: WR9X480
$48.45
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Defrost Timer
Part #WR9X480
This refrigerator defrost timer will cycle for twenty-five minutes after every six hours of run time. The timer itself is made of plastic, but its terminals are bent and the leads are external.
RETAINER – Part Number: WB2X1082
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RETAINER
Part #WB2X1082
Grommet - Black – Part Number: WR2X2945
$10.70
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Grommet - Black
Part #WR2X2945
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CLIP – Part Number: WR2X8583
$15.00
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CLIP
Part #WR2X8583
PLUG BUTTON – Part Number: WR2X3139
$13.92
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PLUG BUTTON
Part #WR2X3139
Compression Ring – Part Number: WR2X4595
$8.55
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Compression Ring
Part #WR2X4595
DOOR STOP BLACK – Part Number: WR13M217
$55.29
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DOOR STOP BLACK
Part #WR13M217
CONTROL TEMPERATURE – Part Number: WR09X10074
$164.78
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CONTROL TEMPERATURE
Part #WR09X10074
TRAY ICE – Part Number: WR30K10001
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TRAY ICE
Part #WR30K10001
CLAMP – Part Number: WR2X9269
$15.00
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CLAMP
Part #WR2X9269

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bad light socket
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  • nancy from silsbee, TX
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
unplugged refrigerator. removed light bulb from old socket. unsnapped old light socket and pulled it out just enough to diconnect the electrical plug that plugs into the socket . discarded the old socket and plugged in new socket. snapped in new socket into refrigerator. i watched how to do this simple procedure on you tube and decided to do it myself. easy easy easy
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Light in the refrigerator went out
13 of 18 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Paulette B. from Santa Ana, CA
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
After I bought what I thought I needed for the repair. I asked a friend to come over and look at it. He changed the
the light socket and put the same light bulb in and it works great. I am returning the light switch but decided to keep the light bulb.

Getting on the internet was so easy. This was really very simple. Thank you for making what I thought would be a big ordeal into something very simple.

Paulette Johnson
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Defrost clock failure
9 of 12 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Ronald from Matawan, NJ
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Pliers
Contact points on original defrost clock burnt out after 36 years of continued use. Hotpoint does not stock replacement defrost clock. PartSelect replacement clock was a simple substitute which fits directly into the original mounting bracket. Space is tight to get the part out, so remove screw in upper right hand corner of bracket to d isconnect clock from bracket. Then remove bracket and pull clock out. NOTE: Original part had wire color codes on the clock and the replacement part does not. Make a note of the order of the color connections and connect new clock in the same order. Replacement part has no ground wire since housing is entirely plastic. Push clock back behind frame. Reposition bracket. Install screw to mount bracket to clock. Then screw bracket back into frame. Glad I found Part Select online... saved me the hassle of getting my old spare fridge out of the basement!
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