How to find GE appliance parts?
For your GE GTS19KYNBRFS top-mount refrigerator, the fastest way to find the right replacement parts is to match the model number and then confirm the exact part ID for the component you are repairing (for example, a fan motor, door switch, or ice maker). Use the model number first, then narrow by symptom or part name.
- Confirm the model number is GTS19KYNBRFS (use the rating label inside the fresh food section).
- Identify the problem area: cooling, ice maker, door, drawers, or water supply.
- Search by the part name you need (example: evaporator fan motor, door switch, water inlet valve).
- Match the part ID to your repair, then compare photos and descriptions.
- If multiple similar parts appear, use your symptom to choose the best match.
| Symptom or need | Part to check | Example part ID |
|---|---|---|
| Warm refrigerator or weak airflow | Evaporator fan motor | WR60X31522 |
| Light does not turn on or fan stops when door closes | Door switch | WR23X31507 |
| No ice or no water filling | Water inlet valve | WR57X32213 |
| Ice maker not producing ice | Ice maker assembly | WR30X30972 |
If you are troubleshooting a specific symptom, these guides help you pinpoint the right part faster:
GE refrigerators often use similar-looking components across multiple models. Starting with GTS19KYNBRFS and then matching the exact part ID helps prevent ordering a part that fits a different GE platform or wiring style.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a GE refrigerator?
The most common problem we see on GE refrigerators like model GTS19KYNBRFS is a cooling complaint (warm fridge, warm freezer, or uneven temperatures). In most cases, the root cause is restricted airflow or heat removal, such as dirty condenser coils, blocked vents, or a failing fan motor.
- Fresh food section is warm but freezer seems OK
- Freezer is warm and ice cream is soft
- Temperature swings (too warm, then too cold)
- Loud humming, rattling, or a fan noise that comes and goes
- Frost buildup on the back wall of the freezer
- Little to no airflow from the vents
- Confirm settings: Set the refrigerator to about 37°F and the freezer to about 0°F.
- Check airflow: Make sure packages are not blocking interior vents.
- Clean condenser area: Vacuum dust from the condenser coil area and the grille.
- Listen for fans: You should typically hear a fan running at times when the compressor is on.
- Door closure: Make sure doors seal fully and are not held open by bins or food.
If the basic checks do not restore normal cooling, these are the most frequent repair paths for this style of top-mount refrigerator.
| Problem area | What you’ll notice | Common fix direction |
|---|---|---|
| Evaporator airflow | Warm fridge, weak airflow, freezer frost | Test/replace evaporator fan motor |
| Condenser airflow | Warm temps, hot cabinet sides, compressor runs a lot | Check condenser fan motor and blade |
| Defrost system | Heavy frost on freezer back wall, airflow drops over days | Check defrost heater and defrost components |
| Door switch/controls | Fan or light behavior is inconsistent | Test door switch and wiring |
Model-matched parts that commonly apply to these symptoms include the GE refrigerator evaporator fan motor WR60X31522, the refrigerator condenser fan motor assembly WR17X31476, the refrigerator condenser fan blade WR60X10207, and the refrigerator defrost heater assembly WR55X31113.
Cooling problems usually get worse over time. Catching a weak fan, a dust-choked condenser area, or a defrost issue early helps protect food, reduces compressor run time, and can prevent more expensive sealed-system repairs.
Last updated: February 2026
Can I replace fridge parts myself?
Yes, for a GE GTS19KYNBRFS top-mount refrigerator, we recommend DIY replacement for many non-sealed-system parts (drawers, switches, fan motors, icemaker modules) if you can unplug the unit, use basic hand tools, and follow safe disassembly steps. Sealed-system repairs (refrigerant, compressor, drier) are professional-level work.
These repairs are typically straightforward and low-risk when the refrigerator is unplugged:
- Interior drawers and covers (fit and function parts)
- Door hardware and small hinge pieces
- Electrical “plug-in” components such as a door switch
- Some cooling-air components such as an evaporator fan motor
- Icemaker assembly swaps (if your unit is equipped)
Examples of model-matched parts we see commonly replaced:
- Refrigerator door switch WR23X31507
- GE refrigerator evaporator fan motor WR60X31522
- Icemaker rep WR30X30972
Work involving refrigerant lines or specialized equipment should be handled by a qualified technician:
- Compressor, evaporator, condenser, or refrigerant leak repairs
- Brazing/soldering, evacuating, or recharging the sealed system
- Replacing the filter drier (part of the sealed system)
If your symptom points to sealed-system work, plan on service rather than a DIY part swap.
| Repair type | Typical DIY? | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Drawer, shelf, cover | Yes | No electrical or refrigerant risk |
| Door switch, small wiring parts | Often | Simple access; basic tools |
| Fan motor (evaporator/condenser) | Often | Moderate disassembly; clear symptom match |
| Water inlet valve | Often | Plumbing checks; leak prevention needed |
| Sealed system (compressor/drier) | No | Refrigerant handling and specialty tools |
Choosing the right DIY level protects your food, prevents water leaks, and avoids turning a simple cooling or noise issue into a bigger repair. For example, a warm fridge can be a failed fan motor, but it can also be a sealed-system problem; the fix path is very different.
- Start by confirming the symptom (warm temps, no ice, loud fan noise, door alarm).
- Unplug the refrigerator before removing covers or testing parts.
- Take photos of wire connectors and screw locations as you disassemble.
- If you suspect a fan issue, use how to fix your evaporator cooling fan to narrow it down.
- If the door alarm is the issue, use how to reset the door alarm on a GE refrigerator.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the most commonly replaced parts in a refrigerator?
In a GE top-mount refrigerator like model GTS19KYNBRFS, the most commonly replaced parts are the ones that wear from daily use or get stressed by airflow, frost, and water flow: door switches, fan motors, defrost parts, ice maker components, and water inlet valves, plus bins and drawers.
- Evaporator fan motor: moves cold air through the fresh food section; a failure often causes warm fridge temps and noisy operation (example: GE refrigerator evaporator fan motor WR60X31522).
- Condenser fan motor or blade: removes heat at the back/bottom; problems can cause poor cooling and a hot cabinet (examples: refrigerator condenser fan motor assembly WR17X31476, refrigerator condenser fan blade WR60X10207).
- Defrost heater assembly: melts frost off the evaporator; failure can lead to heavy frost and weak airflow (example: refrigerator defrost heater assembly WR55X31113).
- Door switch: controls interior lights and can affect fan operation on some designs; a bad switch can cause lights to stay off or the door alarm to act up (example: refrigerator door switch WR23X31507).
- Water inlet valve (if equipped with ice maker/water): controls water flow; failures show up as no ice, slow fill, or leaking (example: refrigerator water inlet valve WR57X32213).
- Ice maker assembly: common wear item when ice production stops or cubes are malformed (example: icemaker rep WR30X30972).
- Drawers, shelves, and covers: crack from load and impact (examples: refrigerator crisper drawer WR02X31766, GE refrigerator deli drawer cover WR72X31124).
| Symptom | Most likely part area | Example part for GTS19KYNBRFS |
|---|---|---|
| Fridge warm, freezer OK | Evaporator airflow | WR60X31522 |
| Both sections warm, unit runs a lot | Condenser airflow | WR17X31476 or WR60X10207 |
| Frost wall in freezer, weak airflow | Defrost system | WR55X31113 |
| No ice or slow ice | Water supply/ice maker | WR57X32213 or WR30X30972 |
Replacing the correct “high-wear” part first usually restores cooling, ice production, or door function faster and helps avoid unnecessary compressor or sealed-system work.
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Last updated: February 2026





