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Drain Adapter
$21.81
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1 Review
Fix Number
FIX11724131
Manufacturer Part Number
5304502644
Filter
$8.32
In Stock
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1 Review
Fix Number
FIX12019286
Manufacturer Part Number
5513220521
Water Bucket Float
$18.62
In Stock
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2 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX3512331
Manufacturer Part Number
WK11X10007
This is a genuine General Electric replacement part. This float assembly is commonly used in dehumidifiers. The float sits on the edge of the water bucket, as water fills up in the bucket the float rises, when the bucket is full the float is part of the assembly that signals the machine to shutoff. No tools are required to install this replacement part, simply remove the bucket and insert the new part, it just snaps right into place. The float is made of plastic, and sold individually.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Unit says bucket is full when it isn’t
  • Won’t stay on
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Installation Instructions

M H from Pittsburgh, PA
plastic pin broke off side of float
Popped the new one in place - slick as a whistle Read more...
FILTER
$11.31
On Order
Fix Number
FIX16221556
Manufacturer Part Number
5304525520
Castor De650P
$11.91
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10314316
Manufacturer Part Number
NE1072
FILTER
$6.67
On Order
Fix Number
FIX16221683
Manufacturer Part Number
5304525652
FILTER Assembly
$8.06
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX12172022
Manufacturer Part Number
WK85X21721
Compressor Start Relay
$22.68
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX426380
Manufacturer Part Number
216594300
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Water Bucket
$132.46
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX3653697
Manufacturer Part Number
5304487153
This water bucket is for dehumidifiers. Water bucket collects condensate water that drips from the evaporator. Follow the instructions in your owner's manual to install the water bucket.

Installation Instructions

Scott from Watkins Glen, NY
Freezer stopped cooling
On the compressor are two components. The first is the start relay which allows voltage to pass through to the compressor when it's called to run by the thermostat. The second is the thermal override which protects the compressor by shutting it down when over heated. Both are plugged into the three compressor power prongs. Thermal is plugged into the top prong, starter relay to the two lower prongs. To start the repair, pull the two wire leads off of the components. Take a pair of needle nose pliers and gently pull out the starter relay. Next pull out the thermal override. Make sure the compressor windings aren't bad by testing the leads with an ohm meter. There are how to's on the web but basically place the ohm meter in its lowest setting and take a reading between the two bottom prongs. Write this number down. It should have a resistance of about 10.5 ohms. Next, take a reading between the top and bottom left prongs and then do the same on the right side. Add the left and right reading together and they should equal the initial reading that you took across the bottom prongs (10.5ohms) or so. If not, your compressor is the issue. If all tests out OK, replace the start relay in the reverse order of disassembly. The switchout takes all of 15 minutes to perform. Made my freezer like new. Read more...
Overload Protect
$16.84
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX3529566
Manufacturer Part Number
6750U-L039A

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