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tklcwan  
#11 Posted : Monday, September 8, 2008 11:12:49 AM(UTC)
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My fridge is only 18 months old.

We had the same problem for 3 weeks now, FRIDGE is 47 degree, but ice built up on the inside wall around the fan(or the cover evap asm). First a technician came and replaced the Mainboard, that did not help. last week ordered 2 parts WR23X10175(switch light), WR17X11915(cover evap asm). Received it last Friday, waiting on someone to put it back on.

Now, the water dispenser quit working, when I pressed on it, could hear the water sound but no water came out and found water on the floor instead! It was working fine earlier this morning. We had the water leaking problem before, 3 times to be exact, the water lines on the bottom poped out, we pushed them back and it worked fine.

Is this related to my warm fridge problem? Is the 'cover evap asm' a victim or the cause of all this?

Please Help!

Thanks,
Chris
abadfish66  
#12 Posted : Monday, September 8, 2008 11:33:41 AM(UTC)
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Water on the floor of the fridge or your kitchen floor? The evap cover assy contains the freshfood evap fan. That is not working. That's why you have warm temps in the freshfood.
univ0298  
#13 Posted : Monday, September 8, 2008 6:58:22 PM(UTC)
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My fridge also had ice around the evap cover in the lower left corner. I had to get a hairdrier to melt it last time, but used a hammer this time. It seems bad that there is such a large ice build up, and I wonder if moisture or ice is causing the fan to break. Basically I wonder if there is a root cause, and fan failure is just the symptom?
abadfish66  
#14 Posted : Tuesday, September 9, 2008 8:19:49 AM(UTC)
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There is a kit available to fix the ice forming on the left side that you describe. The kit contains a heater that you install over there to bring the temp in that area above freezing. Here is that part#------->Part Details - GE AC DE ICE BALL KIT, part number: WR49X10180
univ0298  
#15 Posted : Tuesday, September 9, 2008 3:34:28 PM(UTC)
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Thanks for your help, very much appreciated. I have a couple of other questions...
Is this kit a self-install? And is it likely to be a root cause for the fan failures?

Thanks
Richard
tklcwan  
#16 Posted : Wednesday, September 10, 2008 10:09:37 AM(UTC)
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OK, here are some updates: I turned the fridge off, opened the fridge door, used hair dryer to melt the ice and the technician installed the 2 new parts. It's working now. Also, the water dispenser was fixed FOR NOW.
I will check on the ice build-up from now on, maybe even periodically 'defrost' if I see ice build-up.
univ0298  
#17 Posted : Monday, September 15, 2008 12:18:53 PM(UTC)
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Hi tklcwan

So you got a new evap assembly (big white piece with fan in the back of it) and also some new extra piece that keeps the ice from forming? Can you describe the second piece please? I can't find a picture or any details about whether it's possible for me to install on my own.

Thanks and good luck with your fridge!
aclois  
#18 Posted : Thursday, February 19, 2009 6:52:52 PM(UTC)
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:rolleyes: I have an 18 month old GE PSF26PGTA WW unit which just lost its condenser fan. It surely looks like GE has a design problem here. After finding out about having to buy the entire $160.00 module to get the $10.00 fan:eek: , I also went to Radio Shack and bought their 4 inch fan.

It took some trimming of the styrofoam since it is larger, but it is in place and working. I also used air conditioning aluminum duct tape to seal the air gaps around the fan. The next time, I will probably order a computer fan from newegg.com since they are thinner and cost less.

Hopefully someone will come up with a direct replacement fan for these units before long.:)
ssflteng  
#19 Posted : Wednesday, December 9, 2009 9:14:53 AM(UTC)
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I have the GE Profile psf26pgta, I bought it in Dec 2007 and noticed right away that the frig did not cool, but the freezer was fine, we did notice ice building up in the left lower corner. We had the tech come out and he installed the modification kit. The refrig had been working fine since then. In Feb 2009, I placed the refrig in storage when I deployed and was planning a move. Well the move is done and the refrig is plugged in and we are back to the frig side not cooling. It is set at 37 deg but a seprate thermometer says its about 44 degs. I pressed the door switch and I can hear the fan kick on, also I turned on the Express Chill for 45 mins and the front fan works also. So what now?
xg4g355  
#20 Posted : Thursday, October 9, 2014 3:59:20 PM(UTC)
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I read your response earlier how to remove and replace it. My above ge frig shows only two screws and on the side is foam sealing behind plastic covers. Will just removing two screws come off, what am I missing. I also need to replace temperature sensor ff that is on the side, can I splice a new one.

Thanks
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