WG03F02070 REFRIGERATOR COMPRESSOR KIT REPLACES WR90M120

WG03F02070 REFRIGERATOR COMPRESSOR KIT REPLACES WR90M120

Brand: GE

Manufacturer Part Number: WG03F02070

WG03F02070 for GE Refrigerator seamlessly replaces WG03F02070, AH10061419, AH4082630, EA10061419, EA4082630, EAP10061419, EAP4082630, PS10061419, PS4082630, WR90M120, assuring your home appliance's peak performance and durability.

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WG03F02070 for GE Refrigerator seamlessly replaces WG03F02070, AH10061419, AH4082630, EA10061419, EA4082630, EAP10061419, EAP4082630, PS10061419, PS4082630, WR90M120, assuring your home appliance's peak performance and durability.

Our replacement component is made with durability and accuracy, and it is intended to match or surpass OEM specifications, so it will fit perfectly and perform dependably.

WG03F02070 - Compatible with:

  • GE
  • G.E
  • General Electric
  • Westinghouse
  • Monogram
  • Café
  • Moffat
  • Profile
  • Sears
  • McClary
  • Hotpoint
  • Kenmore

WG03F02070 Fixes and Solutions:

  • Won't Start
  • Not cooling
  • Buzzing sound
  • Clickingnoise

WG03F02070 Replaces:

    WG03F02070, AH10061419, AH4082630, EA10061419, EA4082630, EAP10061419, EAP4082630, PS10061419, PS4082630, WR90M120,

Perfect Fit Models for WG03F02070:

  • GBC12GAXASS
  • GBC12GAXASS
  • GTR12BAXABB
  • GTR12BAXALWW
  • GTR12BSXABS
  • GTR12BSXABS
  • JVM1750BMC01

How to test Compressor Kit?

  1. Unplug the Refrigerator
  2. Ensure the Refrigerator is unplugged from the power source to prevent electrical hazards.
  3. Locate the Compressor Kit
  4. Disconnect the Compressor Kit
  5. Once you have access, disconnect any wires attached to the Compressor Kit to isolate it for testing.

Some useful diagnosing tips

  • Unplug the refrigerator
  • Remove necessary panels
  • Use a multimeter to test
  • Check continuity and resistance
  • Inspect for physical damage