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  1. The loud buzzing noise from your refrigerator could be caused by a variety of factors, including a faulty compressor, a faulty fan motor, a loose or worn part, or a problem with the electrical system. It is important to have a qualified technician inspect your refrigerator to determine the exact cauRead more

    The loud buzzing noise from your refrigerator could be caused by a variety of factors, including a faulty compressor, a faulty fan motor, a loose or worn part, or a problem with the electrical system. It is important to have a qualified technician inspect your refrigerator to determine the exact cause of the noise and to ensure that the problem is corrected.

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  2. To clean the coils on a GE side-by-side refrigerator, first unplug the refrigerator and move it away from the wall. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any dust and debris from the coils. Then use a coil cleaning brush or a long-handled bottle brush to clean the coils. Finally, use a damp cloth to wipe aRead more

    To clean the coils on a GE side-by-side refrigerator, first unplug the refrigerator and move it away from the wall. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any dust and debris from the coils. Then use a coil cleaning brush or a long-handled bottle brush to clean the coils. Finally, use a damp cloth to wipe away any remaining dust or debris.

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  3. 1. Unplug the washer from the wall outlet. 2. Turn off the water supply valves to the washer. 3. Remove the agitator cap from the top of the agitator. 4. Remove the bolt from the bottom of the agitator. 5. Lift the agitator out of the washer. 6. Place the new agitator into the washer. 7. Replace theRead more

    1. Unplug the washer from the wall outlet.
    2. Turn off the water supply valves to the washer.
    3. Remove the agitator cap from the top of the agitator.
    4. Remove the bolt from the bottom of the agitator.
    5. Lift the agitator out of the washer.
    6. Place the new agitator into the washer.
    7. Replace the bolt and tighten it.
    8. Replace the agitator cap.
    9. Turn on the water supply valves.
    10. Plug the washer into the wall outlet.

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  4. 1. Unplug the washing machine from the power source. 2. Locate the access panel on the back of the machine and remove it. 3. Loosen the tensioner pulley and slip the old belt off the motor and drum. 4. Place the new belt around the drum and then around the motor pulley. 5. Tighten the tensioner pullRead more

    1. Unplug the washing machine from the power source.
    2. Locate the access panel on the back of the machine and remove it.
    3. Loosen the tensioner pulley and slip the old belt off the motor and drum.
    4. Place the new belt around the drum and then around the motor pulley.
    5. Tighten the tensioner pulley to secure the belt.
    6. Replace the access panel and plug the washing machine back in.

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  5. 1. Check the power cord and outlet for power. 2. Clean the lint filter and exhaust vent. 3. Inspect the drum belt for signs of wear or damage. 4. Check the thermal fuse and replace if necessary. 5. Test the heating element and replace if necessary. 6. Check the thermostat and replace if necessary. 7Read more

    1. Check the power cord and outlet for power.
    2. Clean the lint filter and exhaust vent.
    3. Inspect the drum belt for signs of wear or damage.
    4. Check the thermal fuse and replace if necessary.
    5. Test the heating element and replace if necessary.
    6. Check the thermostat and replace if necessary.
    7. Test the start switch and replace if necessary.
    8. Check the door switch and replace if necessary.
    9. Inspect the blower wheel and replace if necessary.
    10. Check the motor and replace if necessary.

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  6. To install a ge over the range microwave, you will need to first locate the mounting bracket that came with the microwave and attach it to the wall or cabinet above the range. Make sure the bracket is level and secure. Next, attach the mounting plate to the bottom of the microwave and slide it ontoRead more

    To install a ge over the range microwave, you will need to first locate the mounting bracket that came with the microwave and attach it to the wall or cabinet above the range. Make sure the bracket is level and secure. Next, attach the mounting plate to the bottom of the microwave and slide it onto the mounting bracket. Secure the microwave to the bracket with the screws provided. Finally, plug the power cord into the wall outlet and test the microwave to make sure it is working properly.

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  7. The likely cause of the squeaking noise is a worn belt or worn drum rollers. The belt may need to be replaced, and the drum rollers may need to be lubricated or replaced.

    The likely cause of the squeaking noise is a worn belt or worn drum rollers. The belt may need to be replaced, and the drum rollers may need to be lubricated or replaced.

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  8. 1. Unplug the refrigerator. 2. Remove the screws that hold the door seal in place. 3. Measure the old seal and purchase a new one of the same size. 4. Remove the old seal and discard. 5. Clean the area where the seal will be placed. 6. Place the new seal in the same position as the old one. 7. SecurRead more

    1. Unplug the refrigerator.
    2. Remove the screws that hold the door seal in place.
    3. Measure the old seal and purchase a new one of the same size.
    4. Remove the old seal and discard.
    5. Clean the area where the seal will be placed.
    6. Place the new seal in the same position as the old one.
    7. Secure the seal with the screws that were removed.
    8. Plug the refrigerator back in and test the seal.

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  9. To start a GE dishwasher with a dial, turn the dial to the desired cycle and press the Start button.

    To start a GE dishwasher with a dial, turn the dial to the desired cycle and press the Start button.

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  10. The length of time a ge dishwasher runs depends on the cycle selected. Generally, a normal cycle will take between two and three hours, while a heavy cycle will take closer to four hours.

    The length of time a ge dishwasher runs depends on the cycle selected. Generally, a normal cycle will take between two and three hours, while a heavy cycle will take closer to four hours.

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