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If the ice maker line broke at the bottom of your GE double door freezer door, and an electrical line also came apart, you may need to access the interior of the freezer door to fix these issues. Here's a general guideline for accessing the interior of the freezer door:
1. Unplug the appliance: Start by disconnecting the power supply to ensure your safety while working on the freezer.
2. Empty the freezer door: Remove any items or shelves attached to the freezer door to clear the area and make it easier to work.
3. Remove the freezer door handle: The handle may be secured with screws or hidden clips. Carefully inspect the handle for any visible screws or fasteners. Unscrew or detach these components to remove the handle.
4. Remove the interior panel: Depending on the specific model, you may need to remove an interior panel to access the inner workings of the freezer door. Look for any screws or clips securing the panel and remove them accordingly. Be cautious not to force or damage any components while doing this.
5. Access the broken lines: Once you have removed the necessary panels, you should be able to access the broken ice maker line and the electrical line that came apart. Inspect the damage and repair or replace the broken lines as needed.
6. Reassemble the freezer door: After the repairs are complete, reattach the interior panel and secure it with screws or clips. Reinstall the freezer door handle using the appropriate screws or fasteners.
7. Test the functionality: Plug the appliance back in and check if the lights on the outside of the freezer door are now functioning and if the ice maker line is repaired. Monitor the appliance to ensure that everything is working correctly.
It's important to note that the specific steps and components may vary depending on the model of your GE double door freezer. It's always recommended to consult the user manual for your specific appliance model, as it will provide detailed instructions and diagrams for disassembling and repairing the freezer door.
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Fridges don't like being moved. If it stays upright the whole time, leaving 2 hours is fine. If laid down, they need 24 hours for the refrigerant and oil to settle.
It sounds like there is a bad connection on the display, so take it apart and check or call for service.
Hi I have this same problem. The seals are all fine. I tried taking the back panel off the freezer. There was a little bit of ice there but not much. I defrosted it as suggested here. I also cleaned the coils on the back. Things will freeze, but it never gets to the desired -14 degrees Celsius, so it beeps regularly.
Your refrigerator has a Control-defrost,adaptive timer ,PC board part number 241508001 This is providing your model is the one listed above your post WRS3R3EW. The model you listed in post does not come up. Until we can determine that the freezer is not defrosting you need to unplug and remove the back panel of freezer compartment to see if the evaporator coils are frozen or clear. If frozen this alone will cause a chain reaction that keeps vents to fresh food compartment open and cause freezing in that area. Go to link below and enter model number WRS3R3EW0 Then you will see a list of diagrams on left side, chose #11 this will show the control parts. Click link below Thanks, Sea Breeze We offer free help and assistance also.
My dad's freezer handle is loose, model ABB2224DEW. Went to partselect.com and located drawing of freezer door parts. Found a link to a "do-it-yourselfer" that describes removal and replacement of the handle. Hopefully this helps.
Replacement of freezer door handle. 1. Removed freezer door handle. First I read the freezer door handle removal instructions in the Amana refrigerator user guide. Removing the handle requires inserting a plastic card at least 1.5 inches under the left end of the right side of the handle so it releases the butterfly clip latch on the freezer door. Next I pulled the right side of the handle to lift it away from the freezer door. Then still holding the handle away from the door, at the spot that is 1.5 inches from the inside of the right side of the handle, I held the plastic card vertically and slid one corner of it between the handle and the freezer door and worked the card down until it released the butterfly clip latch. Keeping the card at the same space under the handle so the latch was released, I then turned the card to the left until it was horizontal and was lifting the left end of the right door handle away from the freezer door. I then slid the handle across the card to the left until it cleared both door butterfly clip latches and it lifted off the door. 2. Installed freezer door handle. First I read the freezer door handle installation instructions in the Amana refrigerator user guide. The handle is curved on one edge and must be installed the curved side down. Correctly installed, the outside ends of the handle curve upward and the handle curve is down so it looks like a frowning mouth. Next holding the handle curved edge down, I turned it up so I could see the brackets and held it against the door. I lined up the handle brackets slightly to the left of the butterfly clips on the freezer door. Next I turned the handle with the brackets against the freezer door and slid it slightly to the right until the left side of the handle held onto the door butterfly clip by itself but was not latched. Then I lined up the right handle bracket with the right freezer door butterfly clip and carefully slid the whole handle to the right until I heard the left butterfly clip latch click. Next I slid the handle back slightly left once more and then slid it back to the right until I heard the right butterfly clip latch click.
Parts Used:HANDLE, DOOR (WHT)Level of difficulty:
Difficult
Time to do repair:
30 - 60 mins
This is a bad design flaw, the fridhe is cooled by fan forced air from the freazer. Two ducts vent into and out of the fridge fron the freezer and ice can block them up (which you can find if you take off all the plastic at the top and back of the fridge). Hence, when they block up, the frindge does not cool, hence the thermostat tells the fridge to keep running which makes the freezer colder and colder, making the blockage worse.
You need to not only fully defrost the freezer (which can be done quicker by removing the plastic panel in the back of the freezer and using a hairdryer) BUT also fully dry the fridge before turning it back on. To stop it happening again, avoid puting unvovered liquids or hot items in the fridge. Also avoid leaving the fridge and freezer doors open for long especially in humid conditions. As I said, it's a bad design.
The fresh food door handle is part number is 218668401 and the freezer dor handel is part number is 218668401 same number. Visit my web page and enter your refrigerator model number WRS6R3EW1 or mthe door handel number 218668401 in the model or part search feature. Below is the like to my web page. (Click on link below)
if the butter fly clip is brroken . you need to change the door. other than that you can replace the handle only. with the butter fly clip. parts cast only 100.00
I had this problem with the bottom freezer door of my Amana. What I did was slide off the entire door handle by applying pressure pushing toward the right to get the handle off. Once the handle was off, I slid the clip (which was still clipped on to the door) off and screwed it back on to the handle. Once the clip was tightly secured to the back side of the handle, I carefully slid the handle bar back on to the door by sliding it to the left back on to the door clips until it clicked securely back into place.
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