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GRT18DNEW0 Gibson Refrigerator - Instructions
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would not freeze
20 of 32 people
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John from Virginia Beach, VA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
unplugged, removed old parts, replaced with new
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Refrigerator was not cooling
17 of 24 people
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Vicki from Johnson City, TX
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
This was a simple job. Raised the flap in the back that houses the compressor, removed the wire that holds the relay, pulled out the old relay and pushed the new one on. Replaced wire holder and that was it. Plugged it frig and freezer is at zero and lower compartment at 35. As easy as brushing your teeth!
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Refrigerator quit running
23 of 43 people
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Frederic from Daytona Beach, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
I located the part that was the culprit as it had buzzed very much before quitting. This is an easy removal as the part is in a two prong jack and just needs to be carefully removed with the new part inserted back in the jack provided. The refrigerator works fine now, but the run capacitor will still buzz on start up of the compressor. I
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do hope this is normal in this model? anyway it runs fine mow. Thank you.
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Stopped working, cooling.
15 of 19 people
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Jennifer from Jonestown, TX
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
I used a small screwdriver to disconnect wires from old starter. I connected the overload and starter, two wires. I put the unit back in the keeper, plugged the unit in, turned up the thermostat and it's working beautifully.
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Fridge side warm. Freezer was ok.
13 of 15 people
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Doug from Folsom, CA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Popped off the front plastic cover on the bottom of the fridge, under the doors. Two screws held the defrost timer on under the front side of fridge (below freezer door). You can't really see the timer except for the adjustment knob that is accessible through a hole. Once the screws are removed, disconnect the wire plug and remove and re
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placed unit. Works fine ever since.
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wonnt defrost
15 of 23 people
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bruce from grand haven, MI
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
removed back cover from freezer to replace defrost stat. removed cover from refrigerator to replace defrost timer
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Door would not stay closed
11 of 11 people
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George from Odessa, FL
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Door would not stay closed so I decided to replace the gasket... The new gasket install was easy and quick. I removed the liner and took off the old gasket, placed the new gasket on the liner and reinstalled the liner. However that did not fix the original issue of the door not closing. I followed all the instructions listed on the web si
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te but none corrected the problem. The door on this model has no adjustment. So I adjusted the leveling wheels to tilt off center towards the back. That helped but still did not resolve the problem... I then closed the door slowly to see if it was being interfered with, As it turns out it was being hit by the bottom of the inside of the refrigerator. Since I could not adjust the door, I used the front leveling wheels to compensate for the lack of door adjustment. I slowly kept adjusting the w heels to see what effect it had. I finally adjusted them to the point were the door now closes and seals on its own. I’m guessing that over time the liner became malformed and caused the door to hit the inside of the refrigerator. After it started working I checked the level side to side and front to back. Side to side is good and there is a slight tilt to the rear.
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Fan Noise
11 of 13 people
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Kenneth from Springfield,, TN
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
took cover off inside freezer control . removed old fan and unpluged wire harness plugged new one up and fastened back in place and put control cover back on.
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freezer kept icing over, refrigerator too hot
11 of 13 people
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debra from new washington, OH
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
First, I unplugged the appliance. Safety, first.
Than I removed the shield which was held in by screws. This covered the fan, thermometer.
The defrost thermostat was taken out, with a little extra force. The wires on the defective part were no longer attached to the part. The instructions were easy to follow in replacing the d ... Read more efrost thermostat. I stripped the coating on the wire, attached it with the enclosed electical bugs. The assy was able to follow, and the part went back on. The refrigerator is working perfectly. I couldn't have done it without the help in diagnosing the problem and with the speedy delivery of the new part. Thanks for all your help and the ease of the installing the new part!
Than I removed the shield which was held in by screws. This covered the fan, thermometer.
The defrost thermostat was taken out, with a little extra force. The wires on the defective part were no longer attached to the part. The instructions were easy to follow in replacing the d ... Read more efrost thermostat. I stripped the coating on the wire, attached it with the enclosed electical bugs. The assy was able to follow, and the part went back on. The refrigerator is working perfectly. I couldn't have done it without the help in diagnosing the problem and with the speedy delivery of the new part. Thanks for all your help and the ease of the installing the new part!
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Freezer Won't Auto Defrost
13 of 20 people
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Ricky from San Francisco, CA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Make sure unplugged the frig before doing any repair. Just like other DIYers. opened up the evaporator located inside the freezer. Replaced the defrost thermostat, there's only 2 wires, so just make sure which is positive, which is negative. Replaced the defrost timer located on the bottom front of the frig. There's on 2 screws to unscre
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w. All those work took me less than half hour. Turn on the frig., now it works like a champ again. Hope it will last another 10 years.
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Broken Crisper drawer
11 of 15 people
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Mark from Fitchburg, MA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed the old drawer. Put the front on the drawer which ws a little tricky but with the help of a screw driver to gently pry the drawer the front went on easy.
Put the drawer in the refrigerator.
Just like that.
Put the drawer in the refrigerator.
Just like that.
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Freezer starter acumulating lots of ice and the lower part of fridge was not cooling at all.
9 of 10 people
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alonso from Compton, CA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Wrench (Adjustable)
just took the back cover of the freezer of and then the fan. To do this, I just removed like four bolts at the corners and then four bolts that attached the fan to the cover. At the end, I just unplugged the cables. I got my new fan the very next day, which was like extremly fast, plug in the cables and attached the fan to the cover and t
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hen attached the cover to the original place. It's a pretty simple repair. My fridge is now working like it should be.
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Drip pan had rusted & was leaking water on the floor
9 of 10 people
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John from Forest, VA
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Pliers, Wrench (Adjustable)
The BIG problem was getting the old drip pan off. The bolt on top of the compressor was too long to allow the removal of the old drip pan. I removed the old drip pan by cutting most of it away with tin shears then cutting the remaining part of the pan around the bolt with a hack saw (taking care not to damage freon lines and raising the p
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an above the threads of the bolt so as not to damage the threads). I still had to cut half the bolt away with a hack saw by replacing the nut and cutting a third of the bolt away (above the nut), so the new pan would fit. Putting the new pan on was a breeze after that. It may be easier to just cut the bolt off altogether on top of the compressor and use the wire clips per the instructions supplied with the kit to install the new one.
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The fridge motor was running constantly and the fridge was warm inside
9 of 10 people
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James from Brighton, TN
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
I secured the power to the fridge. I took the metal panel which covers the cooling coils in the freezer off by removing the the 6 sheet metal screws. I used a standard hair dryer to melt the ice block which had formed due to the failure of the defrost timer. I replace the defrost timer, which was located behind the left front wheel of
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the unit. Finding the timer was the hardest part of the job. Since I was having trouble with the defrost cycle I also decided to replace the defrost thermostat due to its age. The most important item I would like to share is once all the work is done and the panel is back in the freezer, the power is restored take a straight slot screw driver and give the defrost timer about an eighth of a turn clockwise to ensure it starts. Then mark it with a sharpe and check it in 3 or 4 hours to make sure it is running. I did not do this on the one I installed and the freezer did not go into the defrost cycle. Once I got the timer started, well the ice cream stay frozen. BE SURE NOT TO WORK ON YOUR EQUIPMENT WITH IT PLUGGED INTO POWER SOURCE!!!
Jim
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mottor starts than stop.
9 of 11 people
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Gilmar from Miami, FL
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
i looked byhind the freezer , the mottor has the relay connected to it.i took out the relay, and i descovery something was loose inside, i decided to take to check out at sears to see if they have in stock that especific relay. they did not have, they could order, that's when i dicided to go ahead and looking for in the internet, good i f
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ound PARTSELECT,they had the part and i was very nice attended,they sent in 2 days i had fix my freezer. thanks PARTSELECT. gilmar couto.
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