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OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer. Simply put, this means that the company who made your appliance is also supplying the replacement part for it.
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Mike
December 8, 2022
My evaporator keeps freezing over every few weeks. I have changed both Temperature sensors. Could this heater be my problem? or should I just get a new evaporator/ Thanks for any help
For model number Gfe28hshdss
Hello Mike, thank you for contacting us. The defrost heater in the evaporator can be a culprit. We would also recommend checking the door gasket, part number PS16226511, and making sure no humid and warm air is leaking into the freezer because dehumidification of warm air can lead to icing on the evaporator. Please reach out to customer service if you need help placing an order. Glad to be of help!
Does this part require soldering when being replaced.
For model number CFE28thspss
Hello Harry, thank you for your question. No. there is no soldering in this replacement. It plugs in. We hope this helps.
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Sheila
January 7, 2025
My Evaporator has been freezer in a complete block of ice. Is the heater and evaporator one unit to be replaced as one unit? Or are they two separate parts?
For model number DFE28JSHBSS
Hi Sheila, thank you for the question. Yes, the evaporator with heater, part number PS16554984, for your model, comes as one unit. We hope that helps!
Refrigerator occasionally dumps water onto floor in front of the unit.
The refrigerator and freezer comparts both work well. There is no water line to this refrigerator and no ice maker. Hence, The water must be condensation. is there a drainage path I can follow to detect where the water is leaking from? how to go about troubleshooting?
For model number PWE23KAKGSS
Hi Larry, thank you for reaching out. There are a lot of reasons for water leaking on the floor, like an improperly levelled fridge. A blockage in this drain can also cause condensation to collect on the coils and water to drip onto the floor. Unclogging the drain should eliminate the leak. Water leaking from the water filter can also wind up under the crisper drawers and drip from the door, so check the water filter for leaks and replace any damaged tubes. It is also possible that a door gasket is damaged. A door gasket that does not form a proper seal to the refrigerator frame will allow warm, humid air to enter the refrigerator or freezer compartment. This can create condensation, which can then leak out of the gap between the gasket and frame onto the floor. You should inspect the refrigerator door gasket, part number PS12710376, and freezer door gasket, part number PS16226511, for any tears or twists and replace the gasket if necessary. We hope this solves your problem!