Appliantology Parts Search Box
Enter a model number, part number, type of appliance, brand, or even a part description.
365-day return policy on all parts purchased here, even electrical parts that have been installed!
FAQs | Parts | Memberships | Repair Videos | Newsletter | Beer Fund | Contact
GE Profile M Series Fridge (PDS18SBMRBS) not Cooling
Started by ICanDoIt, Aug 02 2011 07:53 AM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 02 August 2011 - 07:53 AM
I have an 18.1" Heartland Refrigerator with the freezer on the bottom. As far as I can make out this is a re-badged GE Profile unit (PDS18SBMRBS). It looks identical but the Heartland's doors are more stylish. The inside is the same.
The lower freezer compartment is cold but the upper fridge compartment is not staying cold. It appears that the fan is not running.
I want to open the unit to inspect the fan and other parts but I do not want to damage the trim (it's not clear how the trim should be removed).
Does anyone have a parts diagram and service manual(s) for this unit?
Thanks in advance
The lower freezer compartment is cold but the upper fridge compartment is not staying cold. It appears that the fan is not running.
I want to open the unit to inspect the fan and other parts but I do not want to damage the trim (it's not clear how the trim should be removed).
Does anyone have a parts diagram and service manual(s) for this unit?
Thanks in advance
Use the Appliantology Parts Search Box to Find What You Need!
Enter your model number, part number, type of appliance, brand, or even a part description.
365-day return policy on all parts purchased here, even electrical parts that have been installed!
#2
Posted 02 August 2011 - 06:48 PM
Remove 36,39,19
Fan is probably stuck in ice from a clogged drain....
I havent seen a permenant fix for the freezing drain issue
on this particular unit yet.... thaw it out completely and make sure
water will flow down the drain. may freeze back up in a
few monthes.
Fan is probably stuck in ice from a clogged drain....
I havent seen a permenant fix for the freezing drain issue
on this particular unit yet.... thaw it out completely and make sure
water will flow down the drain. may freeze back up in a
few monthes.
If you would like to make a donation you may do so at the link below
One on one repair help now available !
http://homepage.mac....ppl.tech.29501/
http://twitter.com/ApplTech29501
http://www.facebook.com/ApplTech29501
www.eliteapplianceservice.org
One on one repair help now available !
http://homepage.mac....ppl.tech.29501/
http://twitter.com/ApplTech29501
http://www.facebook.com/ApplTech29501
www.eliteapplianceservice.org
#3
Posted 02 August 2011 - 08:54 PM
Thanks for the idea. This makes sense.
0 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users
FAQs | Parts | Memberships | Repair Videos | Newsletter | Beer Fund | Contact
Use the Appliantology Parts Finder to Get What You Need!
Enter a model number, part number, type of appliance, brand, or even a part description.
365-day return policy on all parts purchased here, even electrical parts that have been installed!
Your Sometimes-Lucid Host:
"If I can't help you fix your appliance and make you 100% satisfied, I will come to your home and slice open my belly,
spilling my steaming entrails onto your floor."
ApplianceGuru.com | AppliancePartsResource.com | Fixitnow.com













