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PAVANMRO General Electric Refrigerator

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Designed for GE dishwashers, this lower rack holds dishes in place for thorough cleaning. It’s made from durable materials and may include upgraded wheels for smoother movement. Ideal for replacing ra...
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This is the complete dishrack. Note: This part has been updated by the manufacturer. It may appear different but will still function the same as the original.
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This inverter control board regulates compressor speed to maintain consistent cooling and improve energy efficiency. It supports quieter operation and includes jumper harnesses and installation instru...
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This part includes the wheels. This part may differ in appearance or color but will function the same as the original.
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This dishrack is for dishwashers. Dishrack holds the dishes in place during the dishwashing cycle. Follow the instructions in the manual when installing this part.
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This part controls the operation of the unit.
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This dispenser display assembly is for refrigerators. Dispenser display assembly contains the display control board, switches and houses the touch pad for the display
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This main control board acts as the central hub for managing refrigerator functions, including cooling cycles and temperature settings. A failing board can cause inconsistent cooling or error codes. T...
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Not cleaning dishes properly
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Fridge and Freezer are too warm
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Customer:
MONICA from ENCINITAS, CA
Parts Used:
WD28X25960
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
The bottom rack had broken wheels and rusted prongs
Exactly as described by a previous reviewer. I pulled out the old rack, put in the new rack and just moved over the cutlery rack.
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Customer:
Bryan from BROWNSVILLE, TX
Parts Used:
WD28X10413
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set
Upper washer rack rusted out.
The repair is simple and straightforward. I rated as a bit difficult since the rack mounts on the new were located in the wrong place.

Releasing the rack from the slide rails requires either a Phillips screwdriver or a ratchet and socket.

The issue to check for, which I missed, is if the rail mounts on the new r ack are in the same position as on the old rack. Mine were not and I did not discover until the new rack was fully installed. Once the unit was back out, 7 SS screws need to be removed on each side to move the mounts to the correct position.
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Customer:
Mike from Aguilar, CO
Parts Used:
WR49X10283
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
my refrgerator stopped cooling and freezing
Take the cardboard grill off the bottom of the back it is held on with 5-6 hex head screws. Located the voltage inverter on the tank. It's on the bottom left of the refrigerator. Removed the screw that holds it in place.Remove the jumper wires at the quick connect. Rotate the voltage inverter and removed it. Check the voltage at the plug in going to the voltage Inverter. It should be 115-125 volts. Plug in the voltage inverter to the Quick connect away from the tank check the voltage on the side that would be connected to the tank. If both sides don't read at least 115 volts the inverter is bad. Order a new on and reinstall in the reverse order.
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