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  1. Manufacturer: GE Type of Appliance: REFRIGERATOR Model Number: GSHS6HGDSS Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): YES Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): YES I NEED THE TECH SHEET THANKS VERY MUCH
  2. Greetings, I have a GE WSM2420TAZWW Stackable Electric Washer/Dryer that takes 2 cycles of dry time to dry clothes. I have performed the following checks, but still haven't resolved the issue. Appreciate your insights! Cleaned the vent and also had the roof outlet vent inspected. All checks out OK Replaced the thermal fuse(WE4X857) and cycling thermostat(WE4X856). Upon inspection of the old parts I think they were actually OK. Verified continuity across the heater element terminals(will check resistance next time) Confirmed continuity across the thermostat on the heater element box(I believe this is the hi-lo limit thermostat). This thermostat has 2 terminal connectors and cuts off at 200 degrees. After performing the above fixes, when I turn on the dryer, the drum turns and I can see that the heating element turns on as I can see glowing coils from inside the dryer however clothes are not drying in one cycle? Is it possible that the heating element is marginal and on its way out? I wish I took a photo however the glow is very subtle and not very bright? I'm assuming that the timer and centrifugal switch is OK since I see the heating element turning on? I have a heater element on the way as well as a hi-lo thermostat, but wanted to know if I should be checking anything else. Thanks In advance for your expert opinion.
  3. This unit has never been connected to water. It maintains perfect temperature. When it was moved to do some kitchen remodeling, they noticed the exterior wall, behind the ice room had rusted through and a large chunk of ice had formed. I have since cut off all that rusted sheet metal and removed the ice. It runs great. I noticed ice forming on the exposed insulation after a week of removing it. I have no idea why this is happening. Could it be a design flaw? Would adding more insulation solve the problem? Do I need to add sheet metal or something to seal out the ambient air? Any suggestions are welcomed. Has anyone seen this before? If so, what was the fix? I appreciate any thoughts or suggestions.
  4. When I run the wash cycle it has a periodic grinding sound. Water does fill up and come out of the arms, and it does drain when I cancel the cycle. Any idea? Sounds like it is from the bottom somewhere.
  5. Manufacturer: GENERAL ELECTRIC Type of Appliance: DISWASHER Model Number: GSD6660G03SS Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): YES Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): YES Tech sheet required for this model thank you very much
  6. GE 2017 & 2018 19, 21, 25, 27 Cu. Ft. Bottom Freezer Refrigerators Service Manual View File GNE21FMKFF GNE21FMKGF GNE21FSKFF GNE21FSKGF GNE25JGKFF GNE25JGKGF GNE25JMKFF GNE25JMKGF GNE25JSKFF GNE25JSKGF GNE27ESMAF GNE27JGMAF GNE27JMMAF GNE27JSMAF GWE19JGLAF GWE19JGLGF GWE19JMLAF GWE19JMLGF GWE19JSLAF GWE19JSLGF QNE27JBMAF QNE27JSMAF XNE25JGKBF XNE25JSKBF PUB 31-9296 Submitter MVrepairs Submitted 02/25/2020 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
  7. Version 1.0.0

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    GNE21FMKFF GNE21FMKGF GNE21FSKFF GNE21FSKGF GNE25JGKFF GNE25JGKGF GNE25JMKFF GNE25JMKGF GNE25JSKFF GNE25JSKGF GNE27ESMAF GNE27JGMAF GNE27JMMAF GNE27JSMAF GWE19JGLAF GWE19JGLGF GWE19JMLAF GWE19JMLGF GWE19JSLAF GWE19JSLGF QNE27JBMAF QNE27JSMAF XNE25JGKBF XNE25JSKBF PUB 31-9296
  8. Over the past year when we shut the door of our GE Advantium 120 the interior light sometimes stays on. It's a little frustrating. Sometimes you an open the door and close it with the same force and the light goes off. Sometimes a little more force is required.Very inconsistent. I purchased a replacement door hook (GE WB10X10021 Microwave Door Hook) Very easy to put in; unfortunately it did not stop the light from staying on when we close the door. The spring was still in tact when I took the door off. The only win from replacing it is the door seems to shut a little smoother. Any suggestions what might be the issue?
  9. GE Refrigerator Installation instruction for main board WR55X10942 View File PUB 31-45417 Submitter Vance R Submitted 02/02/2020 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
  10. My GE spacesaver (JVM1430BD) stopped working in the middle of microwaving and blew the inline fuse. After some digging and testing, it turns out the capacitor was bad (continuity between the two sides). I ordered a new one with nearly the same specs (2100wvac and 0.86uF on old vs 2100wvac and 0.91uF on new). When the part came it was about 0.5" shorter than the old one but otherwise fit into the holder etc. I installed it and turned the microwave back on...everything worked again. I microwaved some water and it heated it just as expected in the same amount of time as before the capacitor went out. An hour later I was in the kitchen and noticed a very soft hum. It was coming from the microwave and was very soft. The only reason I heard it was because the fridge had stopped its cycle and everything was dead silent in the kitchen. I took the cover off thinking it was the new capacitor or the diode. The sound actually seems to be coming from the HV transformer. While the microwave still had power to it, I went ahead and unplugged the diode from the capacitor for a few seconds wondering if maybe the old diode was bad and drawing current. Humming stayed the same with the diode attached or not. I re-tested the microwave function and everything still works as expected. Before I installed the new capacitor I had checked resistance for the HV transformer and it was appropriate. I also checked the magnetron for continuity etc. and everything seemed in order. I was convinced that the only thing that went bad was the capacitor. Any thoughts on why the HV transformer is humming. Again, it is very soft but I am convinced that it is louder than it was before the switch. Could the diode be bad despite the contiued hum when I disconnected it? Is the new capacitor not functioning properly? Is the shortened length or minor discrepancy in uF to blame? Most importantly, is a humming transformer dangerous/a risk? It just sounds like a piece of electrical machinery working but it is louder than before the fix. Thanks!
  11. I read here weeks back about how fridge doors, due to weight/time and use can wear out load bearing cams/washers. It seems my zis has some problem with the door. It can be swung shut without binding, but if not done hard enough it'll stop about 1-2" from sealing. sometimes when I open the door I hear a clink of metal on metal coming from the area of the bottom door hinge. I id'd that sound as one of the metal plates ( the left end of the long guy in this: https://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Hinge/WR02X11211/944904?model=909936) . I can easily clink that plate with my hand by wiggling it. It moves easily up and down on the inserted spindle The equivalent part on the freezer door does not. I'm willing to tackle it my self. The effort seems straight-forward enough - but what parts are recommended? Do I have the correct one linked above? Ouch. I was wondering if the spring provides/ed some sort of tension (like a return on most any door), and it broke. At least I don't have to guess which part to get if I go with that part group. Does any of this make sense? Any other ideas? If I need to I'll remove the door to get a better look before ordering... thanks, samurais.
  12. Hello everyone, I am troubleshooting a noise produced by my washer and would like some input from more seasoned experts in what the culprit is. I suspect the cause is either the mode shifter or drive shaft (assuming this is where the bearings are housed). The noise occurs only during agitation with the impeller in motion. During spin, the washer is quiet but the video does pick up some rythmic noise which is the result of the camera resting on the lid, same for the clicks; they're generally very quiet but magnified by the cameras position. Washer Model#: GTWS8350H1WS The following video provides 3 tests between 2 service modes, agitate and spin. Thank you in advance for your Video:
  13. GE PT9200SL2SS Wall Oven Mini Manual View File PUB 31-17244 Submitter Adirondack Bob Submitted 11/09/2019 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
  14. Version 1.0.0

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    PUB 31-17244
  15. GE GNW128SSM0WW Washer Mini Manual View File PUB 31-16936 Submitter Captain Dunsel Submitted 11/06/2019 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
  16. Version 1.0.0

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    PUB 31-16936
  17. Version 1.0.0

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    Models Affected: all GE Stainless steel tub dishwashers PUB DD13-14
  18. GE SS Tub Dishwashers Service Bulletin - Stainless Steel Tub - Tub Leaks View File Models Affected: all GE Stainless steel tub dishwashers PUB DD13-14 Submitter Samurai Appliance Repair Man Submitted 10/31/2019 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
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    GE JBS60DF* Range Minimanual

    Version 1.0.0

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    PUB 31-17040-1
  20. GE JBS60DF* Range Minimanual View File PUB 31-17040-1 Submitter Samurai Appliance Repair Man Submitted 10/31/2019 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
  21. GE GSL25JFPABS Refrigerator Mini Manual View File PUB 31-51444-1 Submitter Captain Dunsel Submitted 10/18/2019 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
  22. Version 1.0.0

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    PUB 31-51444-1
  23. Version 1.0.0

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    Models CDE06RP2NBS1 CDE06RP3NBD1 CDE06RP4NBW2 DD410RS PUB 31-9288
  24. GE Café & Haier Built-In Dual Drawer Refrigerator Service Manual View File Models CDE06RP2NBS1 CDE06RP3NBD1 CDE06RP4NBW2 DD410RS PUB 31-9288 Submitter Samurai Appliance Repair Man Submitted 10/17/2019 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
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