This sensor (Temperature Sensor, Thermistor, Refrigerator Temperature Sensor) sends the temperature reading of the compartment to the control board. If you notice your refrigerator is too warm, too cold, or not defrosting properly, then there may be a problem with your sensor. The temperature sensor can break from material fatigue or thro...Read moreugh normal use, and should be replaced. It is attached to the evaporator and control housing in your appliance. It measures approximately 1.25 inches long with 18 inch wire leads, and is constructed out of plastic. This part comes in white, beige. It includes the sensor, with wire leads.
This NSF-certified water filter helps to improve the taste, quality, and health of your water by removing a number of contaminants including mercury, lead, and trace pharmaceuticals. The filter should be replaced every six month or after 300 gallons of water have been filtered. If you are unsure if your filter is due for replacement, anot...Read moreher indicator is if the water flow from the dispenser has slowed down considerably. Replacing this part is a simple task that does not require any tools or shutting off the water or power supply to your fridge. Once the new filter has been installed, be sure to run at least two gallons of water through before consuming.
This is a door handle fastener to secure the handle to your refrigerator drawer. It is also known and a mounting bolt or screw. It is approximately 1 inch in total length, and is made of metal.
This gallon-sized refrigerator door shelf bin is a genuine OEM replacement designed for select General Electric (GE) models, including compatible units from Hotpoint and Café. Constructed from durable, food-grade clear plastic with a white band along the top, it offers a transparent view of stored items and supports efficient organization...Read more of beverages, condiments, and jars. Designed for installation on the right-side door, this bin replaces several previous part numbers and is intended for tool-free installation. Some versions may include a bonus soda can organizer. Always verify your refrigerator’s model number to ensure compatibility before purchase.
This evaporator fan motor is a critical component in GE refrigerators, designed to circulate cold air over the evaporator coils and distribute it evenly throughout the fresh food and freezer compartments. Operating as a DC motor, it ensures consistent internal temperatures by drawing air across the cooling coils and pushing it through the...Read more unit. Engineered with high-quality materials, it delivers long-lasting performance and quiet operation. While primarily used in GE models, it is also compatible with select units from Hotpoint, Café, and Monogram. Replacing a faulty motor can resolve issues such as poor cooling, frost buildup, or unusual noises, restoring optimal airflow and refrigeration efficiency.
This OEM part is from GE and is designed for use in your refrigerator. This part is known as a door mounting screw, and is for mounting the handles of the refrigerator to the door studs.
Designed for use in the fresh food section of compatible refrigerators, this LED light and cover assembly offers reliable, energy-efficient lighting using advanced LED technology. The clear, impact-resistant cover shields the internal components while allowing full illumination of the compartment. If your refrigerator’s lighting is dim or...Read more non-functional, replacing the entire assembly ensures consistent performance and a clean appearance. This genuine replacement part is compatible with a range of models and is engineered for a precise fit and long-lasting durability.
This is the glass drawer cover insert for models of refrigerator. This glass pane is used as a shelf and cover that lays on top of the drawer below it. If this glass is missing or damaged in any way, it will need to be replaced. To replace this glass drawer cover, simply lift the old one out from underneath, and lay the new one in. This g...Read morelass pane measures 30-inches long by 10-inches wide, and is an OEM part for your fridge, so it is not sold with any other parts or accessories.
This is a door gasket for the freezer compartment of your refrigerator. Door gaskets are made of rubber and plastic and are designed to seal the cold interior of the freezer compartment from the ambient temperature of your home. If the door gasket for your refrigerator is damaged, moldy, or warped, it must be replaced immediately. This ga...Read moresket is a dark gray color, and measures approximately 36 inches wide and 27 inches tall. Replacing this gasket is simple, and only requires you to carefully remove the old gasket, and then wrap this new one around the perimeter of the compartment door. This gasket is sold individually and does not include any other parts.
This is a water filter bypass plug for various refrigerators. This part is used to bypass a missing water filter in your fridge, so you can continue to dispense water and ice from it. If your current bypass plug is missing or if you simply do not have one, this plug will be for your fridge. This approximately 10-inch bypass plug is made o...Read moref white plastic and features a small silicone seal near the plug end to adequately secure the plug inside its enclosure. This OEM bypass plug is sold individually and does not come with any other parts.
The main board assembly, also known as an electronic control board, is an authentic OEM replacement part used in refrigerators. It has dimensions of approximately 10 inches in by 6 inches. It controls the various features and function of the refrigerator such as temperature regulation, ice production, defrost control, and energy usage. If...Read more the control board is malfunctioning, you may notice temperature fluctuations, difficulties dispensing ice, a blank or unresponsive display panel and unusual noises such as clicking or humming. You can visually inspect the board for signs of damage or use a multimeter to test for continuity.
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my refigerator was warm but the freezer was cold and working correcttly
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michele from North Smithfield, RI
Really Easy
15 - 30 mins
Pliers
I went to a GE repair center to explain my problem, the service center reccomended that I have a techinician come out o look at it. $75.00 for the visit and what ever labor and materials wuld cost.
I went on line to see if there were others having this same problem and found that there were many with the same problem.
... Read more />After reading some of the ways that people found out what was wrong ...it became a matter of three components, the timer, heater or thermostat.
I tried the most common component and the less expensive one first , the thermostat switch I installed it very easily snipping two wires and attaching the news using wire nuts I used the diagram on this website to pinpoint the component and there has not been a problem since.
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refrigerator was getting too cold
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Larry from Menomonie, WI
A Bit Difficult
15 - 30 mins
I removed the old temperature sensor by cutting the wires. I attached the wires of the new sensor with wire nuts and mounted it in the same bracket.
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fridge side freezes some items
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Anthony from Murfreesboro, TN
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Less than 15 mins
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went to your website and viewed exploded view to find the sensor( there are two I just picked one to replace for now), pried the cover off carfully and pulled out the sensor. I snipped the wire in the middle leaving plenty to work with. I shortened the wire on the new piece, spliced the wires together and with some 3M rubberized, tape wr
... Read moreapped them up, replaced the sensor back into the cover and snapped in place.