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GE Counter-Depth French Door Fridge is broken after 2 months!!!

daburd
9 years ago

We purchased a GE Counter-Depth refrigerator in 2014. It arrived with a large dent in the front door, and with the freezer door handle broken on the left side. We received a replacement refrigerator a couple of weeks later - a brand new model at the time: PYE22PSHSS.

We had it professionally installed and life was good. My portable thermometer read temperatures that were within 1 degree of the setting at several different points in the refrigerator cavity. All good.

Around week #8, the items on the top shelf started to freeze. Re-arranged things a bit, and the next day all items were back to un-thawed. However the thermometer showed a 3 degree difference between top and bottom shelves. "Weird", I thought, "but maybe it will go away".

Around week #9, the frozen top shelf returned. The following day, the middle shelf froze, and then the bottom shelf, produce and cheese drawers on the third day. Re-arranged the items a little and increased the setting by 1 degree, and it went back to un-frozen.

It went back to having a 3 degree gradient, with the top shelf roughly in line with the setting and the bottom a bit warmer.

This "normal operation" lasted two more weeks. And then one morning we woke up to find a 57F degree fridge. Re-arranged, emptied it out, reset the breaker: nothing worked. Stayed 57F all day.

We called GE and they said they could send somebody in 7 weeks. My wife yelled very considerably at the person on the phone and her supervisor and his supervisor. They told her to call the local Sears, as they may be able to have somebody come sooner. She called Sears and said they couldn't help her, as they don't know how to bill GE Warranty Services to get paid since we didn't buy this there.

She called back to GE and they said she had to wait 7 weeks, and they asked her to buy a few bags of ice while awaiting repair. She said "it's 57 degrees, the ice will melt and leak onto the wood floors - I'll have to change the ice regularly. Would you do that at your house for seven weeks?". "Oh, maybe you're right" the (fourth) GE person told her. Unfortunately, a better response wasn't on his cheat sheet so we went back to "we can get somebody out there in 7 weeks".

Again with the supervisor, the manager and a little more colorful language. They were able to schedule a repair for two weeks from now.

Everybody was very apologetic and sympathetic, but nobody could speed the repair process. At least we are down to a two week wait now.

Frankly we didn't call for a shoulder to cry on or a sympathetic friend - we simply want a working refrigerator. Hence we are very frustrated and displeased with the pace and complexity in the process.

So we are using our 35 year old (also GE by the way) refrigerator in the garage for now.

Very annoying that such a new product would stop functioning so quickly, and also dissatisfying that the warranty service is not prompt. We will see what happens next.

Overall, I sure-as-heck wish we didn't buy a GE refrigerator.

Now we know better, but too late, GE already got our money.

Hopefully you learn not to give GE yours.

This post was edited by daburd on Mon, Jan 26, 15 at 13:33

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