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General Electric Refrigerator Water Filter
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16 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS16217433
Manufacturer Part Number XWFE
This water filter is found in the rear upper-right corner of the interior of the refrigerator. If your model has a replacement indicator light it will turn red to signal the need for a replacement. If your model does not have an indicator light, the filter cartridge should be replaced every six months or earlier if you notice a decrease in the flow of water from the dispenser. The filter media is carbon black and reduces leads, some pharmaceuticals, and fifty other contaminates. It is 2 inches deep, 6 inches high, 2.25 inches wide and weighs approximately 1 lbs. When it comes time to replace the filter, first discard the old one by turning it to the left to remove. It will release itself when it has been turned far enough. Installation instructions are quick and simple but can vary slightly depending on if it is a bottom-freezer, side-by-side or multi-door bottom-freezer model. Refer to the user instructions for you filter. Do not forget to reset the filter change indicator if applicable. In bottom-freezer and side-by-side models this is done by pressing and holding the RESET WATER FILTER bottom for three seconds. On a multi-door bottom-freezer model, press the button underneath the Confirm Filter Change message while the water is dispensing. On select models this reset is done automatically once a new filter is installed.
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Cesar from ROYAL PLM BCH, FL
change water filter
un twist old one and twist the new one Read more...
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General Electric Refrigerator Water Filter
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35 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS10063209
Manufacturer Part Number RPWFE
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, another 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.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Ice maker not making ice
  • Not dispensing water
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Barbara from EDMONDS, WA
Replace old filter with new water filter.
Remove old filter by pulling and not twisting and insert new filter by pushing in place. Read more...
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General Electric Refrigerator Ice and Water Filter
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76 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS8746144
Manufacturer Part Number MWFP
This OEM ice and water filter fits side-by-side and bottom-freezer GE models. The most common reason you would need to change this part is if you have never updated your model and it is no longer filtering your water. This also may lead to your refrigerator not dispensing water or ice properly. Manufacturers recommend you change your filter every six months to ensure it properly filters impurities. Depending on the model, a red light might also indicate that the filter is due for a replacement. Note: As per the manufacturer, this is an updated water filter. If you have never installed the updated part or your old model was made by Culligan, you may need the adapter to install the filter. See related parts. This filter is located inside the refrigerators upper right corner. It is common for water to drip from the dispenser when being changed so place a cloth underneath before you begin this repair. To remove the filter, turn it to the left until it releases without pulling down. Fill the new filter with tap water to prepare it. Position the new filter into the holder taking note of the arrows. The arrow on the front should be facing out. Gently push up on the filter and turn it to the right to secure it. Do not over-tighten. To release air in the system run 1-1/2 gallons of water through it. If your model has a reset button, press and hold this for a few seconds to reset it.
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  • Ice maker dispenses too little ice
  • Ice maker not making ice
  • Ice maker won’t dispense ice
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George from MIAMI, FL
Mostly cosmetic, ice funnel broken, not dispensing water
Just look at the parts diagram and follow the explanation. That easy. Still not dispensing water, so i think i need a switch since the water filter is new but no water. Read more...
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General Electric Refrigerator SHELF MODULE FF
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PartSelect Number PS16619590
Manufacturer Part Number WR71X38318
This door bin is for refrigerators and attaches to the inside of the refrigerator door and typically holds jars and bottles. Follow the instructions in the owner's manual for installing this part.
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Dave from HENDERSON, NV
Added parts to interior to improve capacity utilization
The 2 wire baskets FZ with their handles replaced one shelf in the freezer. Thus there was improved utilization of the capacity. When we originally filled the freezer, it was obvious that about 2 cubic feet were not used. Part numbers are WR21x10060 and WR12x10626. A similar situation is in the refrigerator side. We added the snack drawer and shelf pan assy. (replacing one glass shelf) and the shelf module FF to the door. Part numbers are WR32x26244, WR71x10685 and WR71x38318. I had to work with Parts Select Customer Service to identify the correct parts since they are not on the BOM for this model, but are on BOM's for similar capacity refrigerators. The service representatives were very helpful. Read more...
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General Electric Refrigerator Center Crisper Drawer Slide Rail - White
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174 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11757048
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10671238
This is a center crisper rail for your refrigerator. This part acts as a support rail for the crisper drawer by holding the center of the crisper frame. You will need to replace this part is if your current drawer is not opening or closing properly. This crisper rail is white and it is made entirely of plastic. It is roughly 13.5 inches long, and 2.5 inches wide. This is an easy repair which requires no tools.
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  • Clicking sound
  • Door won’t open or close
  • Fridge and Freezer are too warm
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Ruth from Roxbury, MA
Cracked & Snapped Center Crisper Rail
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General Electric Refrigerator Glass Shelf
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PartSelect Number PS11699574
Manufacturer Part Number WR32X21260
This glass shelf is a genuine OEM replacement part is specially designed for refrigerators. It has a length of approximately 23 inches and a width of 13.5 inches. The glass shelf provides a wide surface for you to store various food items and containers inside your refrigerator. It is designed to easily slide in and out of the fridge as needed. If your glass shelf is cracked or damaged it is recommended to replace it promptly for your safety. No mounting hardware is needed, simply pull out the damaged glass shelf and position the new one its place.
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Karen from COON RAPIDS, MN
I accidentally broke the shelf glass
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General Electric Refrigerator BUCKET AUGER
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PartSelect Number PS17626595
Manufacturer Part Number WR29X43990
The ice bucket auger is located within the ice bucket assembly in your freezer. It stirs and dispenses the ice in the bucket. You may need to replace the auger if your ice maker is noisy, or not dispensing ice. Disassembly of the ice bucket assembly is necessary to replace this part. Turn off power to the appliance before removing the ice bucket assembly to do this repair.
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  • Engine revs but auger will not turn
  • Engine runs but cutters do not turn
  • Ice maker dispenses too little ice
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Tim from Newport News, VA
Plastic Auger blades broke in ice tray
I used a digital camera and photographed the assembled unit and the metal blades before I started the repair. Then, I removed the top screw on the clear shield. Flip over ice tray and removed two Phillips screws on bottom. Exterior plastic white cover comes off next. The cover sides have hard push-in white plastic tabs. Push them in; pry up top cover with small flathead screwdriver. Slide white top cover up and you will now see the metal blades and assembly. Auger is held in place with a metal c-clip and washer on the end. Use flat head screwdriver to pry off c-clip. Then you will see a nylon round slotted nut. The threads are reverse, use pliers and loosen nut. It is not that tight but pliers are needed. Then it all is loose and ready for removal. I slid all the blades off at one time and kept them stacked together. Slide out auger and clear flat shield cover. Install new auger, clear shield, and metal blade stack. When you put it all back together take a look at the long metal J-hook on the bottom make sure it is in the slot before you make everything tight. Failing to do this will prevent cubed ice from dispensing.
It is not that hard to do the repair it just takes some patience and paying attention to details.
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General Electric Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor
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PartSelect Number PS12741350
Manufacturer Part Number WR60X31522
This 115-volt 60Hz evaporator fan motor is located in the back of the freezer and circulates air over the refrigerator coils. These coils will convert the heat into cool air, which is then circulated. If the motor has failed, the freezer/refrigerator will become too warm because the fan motor is not circulating the cool air from the freezer into the refrigerator. This is a genuine OEM part. Please remember to disconnect the power to the appliance before starting your repair.
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  • Clicking sound
  • Freezer section too warm
  • Fridge and Freezer are too warm
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Luis from College Station, TX
Freezer Fan
I removed two srews from the back panel inside fthe reezer compartment and the two that hold the air manifold/baffle? and pulled the baffle out. Then, I removed the two srews that hold the front part of the fan bracket behind the baffle and the back panel came out easily. Two more screws and one quick connect plug attached to the fan and I was done with removal. Insallation was even quicker, I slid the original fan right off the old motor and slid it on the new motor's shaft. Piece of cake! Thanks Partselect. Read more...
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General Electric Refrigerator Light Bulb - 40W
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PartSelect Number PS884734
Manufacturer Part Number 8009
This an authentic OEM 40-Watt replacement light bulb, used in a number of household appliances. It is specially designed to withstand extreme temperatures, which is why these replacement bulbs are most often used to light the inside of refrigerators and ranges. It features a standard socket base, which means you simply unscrew the burnt-out bulb and screw in the replacement. Depending on the appliance you may require a screwdriver or nut driver to access the light bulb. We recommend you wear work gloves while handling this replacement part. It is constructed of glass and metal and is sold individually. Depending on the appliance and location of the bulb within it, you may want to consider disconnecting power and using a flashlight for easier access to unscrewing and re-screwing in your bulb during this repair.
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judie from mays landing, NJ
interior drawers were off their rollers
pulled the washer out and replaces the top roller system on both sides and the replaced the weels and brackets on the bottom drwaer. however i had trouble putting the dish washer back correctly and had to call a repairman to adjust the dishwasher and alighn it to open and close properly. but i did do good inside. i feel it was easy and a success. thank you for having the supplies for us to attempt to repair it on our own. Read more...
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General Electric Refrigerator Door Shelf Bar
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74 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS964507
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X11889
This door shelf is a replacement part for your refrigerator. It is very easy to install and requires no tools. Simply pull out the existing shelf bar and snap the new one into place, making sure the locking tabs are secure.
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allan from brighton, MI
broke shelf
easy fix... good price fast shipping, thanks Read more...

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If your GE fridge is not functioning properly, it is a time-sensitive problem. We know you need to get your fridge back up and running as soon as possible to prevent food spoilage. There is no need to panic, most of the common issues you run into with GE refrigerators are easy to troubleshoot and fix. We will walk you through common refrigerator issues, as well as the parts fix them.

Noisy GE Refrigerator – It is common to hear noises coming from your GE fridge. There is no need to worry; these issues are simple to identify and fix. It can be as simple as figuring out which area of the refrigerator the noise is coming from or what it sounds like. It is not uncommon to notice buzzing, humming, clicking, and knocking noises. Most often, sounds are caused by the parts that are in motion, such as the condenser fan motor, or the evaporator fan motor. Over time the friction and wear and tear can lead to new noises coming from your appliance. For example, if you hear a scraping sound it is often caused by one of the internal fans contacting something as it spins. If you hear rattling, make sure the fridge is level, and check that the drain pan is secured properly. A mild humming noise is normal, but if you notice an increased humming sound, the compressor might be overworked.

Leaking GE Refrigerator – Water leaking from your GE fridge is not a cause for panic, leaks from refrigerators are not uncommon and are often simple to fix. The first thing you want to do is identify where the water is pooling, that is a helpful clue as you begin troubleshooting. Then you will want to inspect the door gaskets and seals, inlet valves, water lines, and icemaker. These parts are the most common culprits when it comes to GE refrigerator leaks.

GE Refrigerator Will Not Run – If the compressor in your GE refrigerator is not running, the appliance will not be able to cool. There are several parts that work together to monitor temperature, and tell the compressor when to run. If any one of those parts is not functioning, the compressor will not run. You should start by checking the start capacitor, overload, temperature control, or control board. If you have ruled those parts out, the issue may be with the compressor itself.

GE Icemaker Not Making Ice – If the icemaker in your GE fridge is not making ice, it often indicates there is a water supply issue. Before you start inspecting the water supply and pulling things out of your fridge, we recommend taking a quick look at the bail arm in the icemaker. If the bail arm is stuck, your icemaker will stop making ice because it thinks the bin is full. Once that is ruled out, you will want to take a closer look at the water line, water inlet valve, or the water filter. Inspecting these parts will let you know if there is enough water flowing to the icemaker.

GE Refrigerator Too Warm – When your fridge is not cooling properly, it could be as simple as an air circulation problem; it is not always a control board problem. If your GE fridge is properly stocked, we suggest you start by checking the air circulation. The first step is making sure the air damper or baffle is undamaged and unblocked; that is how cool air gets into your fridge. If you find no issues there, you should then inspect the evaporator fan, condenser fan, and the temperature sensor.

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