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81560-2 General Electric Freezer

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This 18 ml bottle of white appliance touch up paint is a little over two inches tall. It can be used for refrigerators, microwaves, ranges, clothes dryers, and freezers.
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Keep your freezer running efficiently with this flexible white door gasket. It seals the door tightly to keep cold air in and warm air out, helping prevent frost and save energy. If your current gaske...
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Keep your refrigerator or freezer running efficiently with this complete compressor kit. The compressor serves as the heart of the cooling system, pressurizing and circulating refrigerant through the ...
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Frost buildup
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Customer:
Melvin from Semmes, AL
Parts Used:
216008900
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Clicking sound then within a minute clicking again, not cooling.
UNPLUG REFRIGERATOR. Carefully remove relay from the side of the compressor. You shouldn't need a tool to do this, if it is hard you can gently pry the edge with a flat head screw driver just to loosen. Unplug white and red wires from relay, noting that the white wire goes in the hole with a #2 stamped beside it. Shake old relay, if it r attles like a baby rattler then it's most likely the problem. Replace wires into the new relay and plug back into the compressor.
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Customer:
Arnold from Quincy, IL
Parts Used:
216481211
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
Door gasket needed to be replaced.
I removed all of the expandable pins that held the gasket and the inner door panel, and removed the old gasket from the inner door panel. The new gasket was then placed around the edges of the inner panel. While holding the gasket and panel in the proper location, the expandable pins were inserted into the mounting holes, finishing the installation.
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Customer:
Jennifer from Jonestown, TX
Parts Used:
216008900
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Stopped working, cooling.
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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