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GE GTH18GCDERBB refrigerator

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE GTH18GCDERBB refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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GE Refrigerator GTH18GCDERBB FAQs

Yes. GE Café is considered a high-end (premium) appliance line within the GE brand, positioned above standard GE models with upgraded design, finishes, and feature sets. It is separate from your GE GTH18GCDERBB top-mount refrigerator line, which is a more traditional, value-focused platform.

Where GE Café fits in the GE lineup

GE generally groups products into tiers based on styling, features, and price. Here is a practical way to think about it:

GE family Typical positioning What you usually get
GE (standard) Mainstream Core features, practical styling
GE Profile Premium More features, more tech, upgraded styling
GE Café High-end Pro-style design, premium finishes, higher-end feature packages
Monogram Luxury Flagship design, top-tier build and features

Why it matters when you are shopping parts or comparing models

“High end” affects what you should expect for fit, finish, and features, but it does not change the basics of refrigerator ownership: correct model identification, correct part matching, and correct installation.

  • Always match parts to the exact model number (GTH18GCDERBB), not just the brand family name.
  • Premium lines often use different door hardware, lighting, and control components than standard lines.
  • Installation requirements (clearances, leveling, water line routing) can differ by platform.
  • Feature differences (ice maker, water system, alarms) can change troubleshooting steps.

Helpful resources for your GE GTH18GCDERBB

For model-specific details like features, door swing, and installation clearances, use the documentation for your refrigerator:

If you are ordering repair parts for this model, you can use the parts list for GTH18GCDERBB on this page, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Quick example: a part that is model-specific

If your refrigerator has an ice maker and you are replacing it, you will want the correct kit for this platform, such as the refrigerator ice maker assembly WR30X10093 when it matches your configuration.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problem we see on GE refrigerators like model GTH18GCDERBB is a cooling complaint (warm fresh food section, weak airflow, or temperature swings). In many cases, the root cause is restricted airflow or heat not being removed efficiently, and the fix starts with basic cleaning and airflow checks in the GTH18GCDERBB owner's manual.

Most common symptoms and what they usually point to

  • Fresh food section warm, freezer OK: weak evaporator airflow, blocked vents, or frost buildup
  • Both sections warm: dirty condenser area, condenser fan issue, or sealed system/compressor problem
  • Noisy humming or rattling: fan motor wear, fan blade hitting ice, or loose panels
  • Ice maker not making ice: water supply issue, inlet valve problem, or ice maker assembly failure
  • Moisture or frost near an air vent: air leaks or airflow pattern issues (some models use foam control updates)

Quick checks we recommend first (before replacing parts)

  1. Confirm temperature settings and allow 24 hours after any adjustment.
  2. Check for blocked vents (overpacked shelves can stop cold air circulation).
  3. Clean the condenser area (dust buildup commonly causes poor cooling).
  4. Listen for the evaporator fan in the freezer; it should run when the compressor is running.
  5. Look for heavy frost on the freezer back panel (often a defrost system clue).

Parts commonly involved when cooling or ice issues keep coming back

If the basic checks do not restore normal temperatures, these model-matched parts are common fixes:

Problem area What fails Model-matched part on this page
Weak airflow in fridge/freezer Evaporator fan motor Refrigerator evaporator fan motor WR60X31522
Ice maker not filling or no ice Water inlet valve Refrigerator water inlet valve assembly WR57X10033
Ice maker not cycling Ice maker assembly Refrigerator ice maker assembly WR30X10093
Frost buildup, warm temps Defrost heater Refrigerator defrost heater WR51X10038

Why it matters

Cooling problems are usually progressive: restricted airflow and dirty heat-exchange surfaces force longer run times, which can lead to food spoilage and extra wear on components like the evaporator fan motor and compressor.

Ordering the right replacement part

We recommend matching by model number GTH18GCDERBB and confirming the part callout in the diagram and parts list. You can order parts from the list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

An 18 cu. ft. top-mount refrigerator like the GE GTH18GCDERBB is typically about 65 to 68 inches tall, 28 to 30 inches wide, and 30 to 32 inches deep (depth can increase if you include the door handles). For the exact cutout and clearance needs, use the installation guide.

Typical dimensions and what changes them

Even within the “18 cu. ft.” class, the outside size varies based on design details.

  • Height changes with hinge style and leveling legs
  • Width is usually stable, but can vary by cabinet insulation thickness
  • Depth varies the most (handles, door style, and rear clearance)
  • Door swing clearance can matter more than cabinet width
  • Airflow clearance behind and above affects cooling performance

Quick sizing table (what to plan for)

Use this as a planning range for an 18 cu. ft. top-freezer refrigerator; then confirm the exact specs for your GTH18GCDERBB.

Measurement Typical range Notes for planning
Height 65 to 68 in. Add a little for hinge clearance if needed
Width 28 to 30 in. Measure the narrowest doorway too
Depth (cabinet) 28 to 30 in. Without handles on many models
Depth (overall) 30 to 32 in. Often includes doors and handles

How we recommend measuring (so it fits the first time)

Measure your space and your path into the kitchen before ordering or moving the refrigerator.

Why it matters

“18 cubic feet” describes storage capacity, not the outside footprint. A refrigerator that is only 1 inch too tall or too deep can block cabinet doors, pinch the power cord, or reduce airflow and cause warm temperatures.

If you need to order replacement parts while you measure and plan, we list model-matched parts for GE GTH18GCDERBB on this page, and you can also search by model at Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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