Some water or ice may be visible on the return duct, lower shelves, and cabinet floor inside the freezer compartment.
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GE Oven PTCC25004 Service Bulletin
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GE Washer PTLC25003 Service Bulletin
Some UltraFresh front load washers may emit a high-pitched or high-frequency noise. The high-pitched noise may be coming from the inverter board when the washer is plugged in.
GE Fridge-Freezer PTRC25001 Service Bulletin
On some models, ice may be noticeably forming on the freezer compartment walls and/or a ticking-rumbling noise may be heard from the freezer. The ice formation will appear larger closer to the evaporator cover. Inspection may lead to diagnosis of an open drain pan heater allowing the drain pan to overflow and fill with ice. Additionally, ice may have formed around or on the evaporator fan blade: a result of moisture dripping off the evaporator wiring harnesses, suction tube, or evaporator compartment ceiling.
GE Washer PTLC25001 Service Bulletin
A series of washers were shipped with missing fabric softener dispenser.
GE Washer PTLC25002 Service Bulletin
To protect a bigger area on the cover washer, the bracket that is under the cover was reinforced.
GE Fridge-Freezer PTRC25004 Service Bulletin
Freezer compartment lighting may appear dim or the refrigerator compartment may have the upper light or a tower light not working. If the freezer lighting is dim, one of the tower LED boards may be found to be inoperable. Any inoperable LED board will have the correct operational voltage.
GE Oven PTCC25003 Service Bulletin
There has been some standardization in the factory: the aluminum griddle has changed to a cast-iron griddle of the same size.
GE Fridge-Freezer PTRC25002 Service Bulletin
An intermittent vibrating, rumbling, ticking, or humming sound may be heard coming from the refrigerator. The sound may become significantly louder or quieter when pressing against the evaporator fan shroud.
GE Fridge-Freezer PTRC25003 Service Bulletin
Frost may be present in the freezer compartment near the drawer opening or on a lower basket slide. Ice may also be found to melt within the ice compartment resulting in water dripping in the dispenser recess area.