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General Electric Refrigerator Dispensers

Popular General Electric Refrigerator Dispensers

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General Electric Refrigerator Dispenser Door Assembly Or Flapper
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93 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS964304
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X11653
This “Dispenser Door Assembly” (Door Recess Assembly, Ice Door Assembly, Dispenser Door, Refrigerator Dispenser Ice Chute Door Kit, Dispenser Door Flap, Ice Chute Door, Flapper) keeps the room air from infiltrating the freezer. Once the lever is pressed, the door flap opens and allows the ice to dispense into your container. If your door flapper is broken, it could allow outside air to enter the freezer and alter the inside temperature. You may notice frost buildup surrounding the dispenser area. The door flap can disconnect from the dispenser lever, or the tabs that hold it in place may break. Frequent use may distort the sealing face and cause air leaks and frost buildup. This part mounts in the ice dispenser, and measures approximately 3.25 inches in diameter. It is constructed of plastic and rubber, and comes in white/black. This part is sold individually.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Door Sweating
  • Door won’t open or close
  • Freezer not defrosting
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Installation Instructions
ALBERT from RALEIGH, NC
Our Ice Damper was warped, which let warm air into the freezer and caused frost to form. Also, our ice and water dispensers stopped working.
Swapping out the ice dispenser damper door was pretty easy- just used a combination of screwdrivers to remove the dispenser assembly, popped the old damper off, put the new damper on. Replacing the control board was only a bit more complicated- unplugged the fridge, removed the control board metal cover (beware the somewhat sharp edges), unhooked all the cables from the board, used needle-nose pliers to pinch each plastic spacer/fastener as to not damage them while removing the old board, mounted the new board where the old board was, and plugged in all the cables (they were all different enough from each other that I didn't have any trouble figuring out where they were supposed to connect). I now have my fridge plugged into a surge protector- hopefully that will protect this new board I've installed. Thanks a bunch,PartSelect. Read more...
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$23.88
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General Electric Refrigerator Dispenser Drip Tray
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9 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS3487867
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X12910
This is a recessed grille made for refrigerators. This grille is used to collect any pooled water or melted ice from your water and ice dispenser. If this grille is cracked, stained, or warped in any way, and no longer fit to serve its purpose, it needs to be replaced. This grille is made of gray plastic and is easy to replace; simply pull up on the old grille with your hand, and slide in the new one. This grille is an OEM part and is sold individually.
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$53.70
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General Electric Refrigerator Water Dispenser Actuator
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19 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS1526383
Manufacturer Part Number 241682003
Once a glass is pressed against the actuator pad it will cause the dispenser to deliver ice or water when activated.
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Installation Instructions
Jonathan from Universal City, TX
Water actuator broke
If you think you probably can't do this, you're like me... but you just had to try because you needed the part anyway right? This really was quite simple, a lot easier than it sounds from the description and saved me probably $75 I'd have had to pay a tech to do it. Just unplug fridge, yank that water spill tray out, yes yank, it's a bit hard to do that if you've not done it before. After that remove the 3 phillips head screws you just gained access to. Lift panel frame up then out. Disconnect wire harness plug and set that frame aside. Take out next screws exposed to free the unit. Tilt unit out and remove the two little screws and shims holding actuator in place. Remove broken one. Put new one in. Reverse all actions taken thus far. Plug fridge back in and have a drink of water like nothing ever happened. : ) You can do this! Read more...
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$36.85
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General Electric Refrigerator Paddle Assembly
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6 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS8758404
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X20449
Unveiling the GE Dispenser Lever, an integral part for maintaining the functionality of your refrigerator. This lever effectively releases ice or water each time you press, ensuring hassle-free operation. A gentle reminder to stash away any food that may spoil when power is turned off. It is advised to remove power supply to the refrigerator prior to installing this component. For safety measures, please don work gloves to protect your hands while handling this assembly. This paddle assembly is designed to complement the GE line of quality appliances.
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Installation Instructions
Joe from Alvin, TX
The plastic lug holding the spring broke free, so the paddle had no way to return to its original position
1) Use plastic spudgers to remove the front control panel by levering on the front bottom of the plastic
2) Unscrew 4 retaining screws from the internal assembly
3) Slide clear plastic ice chute from the internal assembly
4) Lift the paddle 90 degrees to remove it
5) Place the spring on the paddle lug such that the long side fits in the groove on the back
6) Press the spring back, and slide the paddle into the paddle holder at a 90 degree angle
7) Once installed the short side of the spring should press against the plastic to force the paddle to its default position
8) Slide the ice chute back into the assembly
9) Replace the 4 screws holding the assembly to the refrigerator
10) Replace the front control panel

I may have missed a step here or there, but nothing major. Be mindful of the switches, and the placement of the wires. The entire process took maybe 5 minutes. I would say the most difficult part is getting the control panel off, it kind of feels like it might break, but it's a pretty robust piece.
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$133.74
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General Electric Refrigerator Dispenser Front - Stainless
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8 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS6447753
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X13200
NOTE: Control board is NOT included. Must be ordered separately.
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Installation Instructions
Edward from MARSHALL, NC
The Water - Ice selector buttons broke - plastic
Remove two Phillips screws under the edge, slide panel up. Undo two plug in connectors. Remove printed circuit board. Install circuit board into new part and reconnect plugs. Spend the next hour trying to get the panel to slide into place. The new part is molded plastic and does not fit the fridge front and I had to spend hours sanding and trimming the new T slides to fit the metal female T slide receptacles. Unfortunately, the new part does not seem to be an improvement of the old part, so use the buttons VERY carefully as I suspect they will also fail in the future and this plastic replacement part is very expensive. Read more...
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$56.63
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General Electric Refrigerator Silver Drip Tray
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4 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS16226527
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X34471
Introducing the GE Silver Drip Tray! This indispensable component is specifically designed for your refrigerator. With its primary function being to catch any water that may drip from the dispenser during use, it ensures a clean, mess-free operation of your appliance. To install, simply remove the existing tray from the dispenser housing and slide this new one into place. Don't forget to put on work gloves for protection during replacement. With this drip tray, rest assured your kitchen cleanliness is maintained to perfection.
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$48.81
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General Electric Refrigerator Ice Chute Door
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5 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS1526426
Manufacturer Part Number 241688401
An ice chute is mounted to the interior panel and extends between the interior panel opening and the dispenser opening for transferring ice through the chute door.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Door won’t open or close
  • Ice maker dispenses too much ice
  • Ice maker won’t dispense ice
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Installation Instructions
Shelby from Clinton, IL
The ice chute door didn't close all the timed
The door has nylon gear teeth that wore out and needed replaced. The ice chute came off very easy with 6 screws. I used a punch and pliers to remove the hinge pin. Then the door came off and the new one put on. Very easy. The part was ordered on Sunday and arrived on Tuesday. Read more...
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$13.91
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General Electric Refrigerator Dispenser Door Recess Crank
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1 Review
PartSelect Number PS291908
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X10706
This crank door recess is supplied directly from the original equipment manufacturer. The plastic part is fastened behind the interface dispenser assembly in the freezer door. Activated by the dispenser solenoid, this part regulates the opening and closing of the ice chute door. A screwdriver is needed for the repair. The crank door recess is sold individually.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Door Sweating
  • Door won’t open or close
  • Freezer section too warm
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Installation Instructions
James from Malabar, FL
Ice Chute Flapper not closing causing water dripping to floor and ice chute freezing up solid
I followed the video instructions for replacing the Flapper Valve and solenoid that Part Select suggested. It was one of the best DIY Reapair Sites I've used. Thank you Read more...
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$37.99
$48.91
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General Electric Refrigerator Dispenser Grille
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6 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS1148319
Manufacturer Part Number 241649003
This part is the replacement dispenser grille for your refrigerator. It is made of black plastic and is approximately 10 inches wide and 4 inches deep. The dispenser grill sits at the bottom of your ice dispenser assembly and catches any spills when your ice or water dispenser is running. If your dispenser grille/drip tray is missing or damaged, this is the part that replaces it. To replace the dispenser grille, simply remove it and insert the new one. This part is sold individually and is and authentic OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Installation Instructions
Irene from Perkasie, PA
The actuator arm broke on the unit and it had to be replaced
The actuator arm was the only part that was a little difficult. The drip tray and the kick plate went on very easily. First, we went online to your schematic on the unit. This showed how it was assembled and how it came apart. We then terminated the power to the refrigerator, and removed the drip tray which exposed two screws holding in the face plate for the ice/water on the door of the refrigerator. We then removed three screws from the control panel and pulled it forward. This exposed the actuator and two more screws that held it into place. We removed them and unplugged the small plug giving power to the actuator. We then installed the new part and replaced all the screws that had been removed. We reassembled the face plate and the screws there and then snapped in the drip tray. When we turned on the power everything worked fine. Read more...
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$45.82
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General Electric Refrigerator Ice Funnel
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30 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS652226
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X11267
This paddle, when your glass is pushed against it, activates the dispenser to release the ice through the funnel.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Ice maker dispenses too much ice
  • Ice maker won’t dispense ice
  • Not dispensing water
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Installation Instructions
James from Malabar, FL
Ice Chute Flapper not closing causing water dripping to floor and ice chute freezing up solid
I followed the video instructions for replacing the Flapper Valve and solenoid that Part Select suggested. It was one of the best DIY Reapair Sites I've used. Thank you Read more...

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