GE Refrigerator Repair (Model DFE29JMDAES) – Canton, OH
The refrigerator wasn’t cooling properly, but after replacing the evaporator and condenser fans, it returned to optimal function.
The refrigerator wasn’t cooling properly, but after replacing the evaporator and condenser fans, it returned to optimal function.
The refrigerator was not cooling in either cabinet, but after replacing the main control and compressor inverter board, it now operates normally.
The washer was making a loud noise during the spin cycle, which was resolved by replacing the bearings.
The spin cycle of the washer failed, but it was fixed by replacing the motor coupling.
The washer wouldn’t complete its cycle due to a locked drain pump. After replacing the drain pump and drive belt, it is now running smoothly.
The refrigerator was leaking from the bottom, which was resolved by cleaning out the ice and dirt from the drain hose.
The dishwasher was stuck in the rinse cycle and wouldn’t drain, requiring a manual shut-off. A new inverter and fan vent were installed to resolve the issue.
A homeowner faced a problem with jeans stuck in the agitator, which was resolved by removing the jeans and running a calibration.
The washer drum was uneven and clunking, caused by a spring that had unhooked. The issue was resolved by reattaching the spring.
The refrigerator was not cooling properly, and the issue was resolved by replacing the evaporator fan.