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ZIC360NVHLH General Electric Refrigerator - Overview

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Refrigerator Ice Maker – Part Number: WR30X10093
Refrigerator Ice Maker
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PartSelect #: PS1993870
Manufacturer #: WR30X10093
This 10 by 5 inch ice maker (Electromechanical Icemaker Kit, Ice Maker Assembly) produces ice. This particular model will produce seven crescent shaped cubes every cycle. It is constructed of plastic ...
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LIGHT SWITCH – Part Number: WR23X37285
LIGHT SWITCH
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PartSelect #: PS16554876
Manufacturer #: WR23X37285
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Refrigerator Ring – Part Number: WR02X12149
Refrigerator Ring
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PartSelect #: PS1015726
Manufacturer #: WR02X12149
This compression ring is meant to hold the evaporator fan motor in place in the freezer compartment of your refrigerator. This is is a genuine OEM part. The tools needed to complete this repair are a ...
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Refrigerator Lid Bumper – Part Number: WR02X10540
Refrigerator Lid Bumper
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PartSelect #: PS284979
Manufacturer #: WR02X10540
The lid bumper or evaporator fan motor bumper in your refrigerator prevents the fan motor from scraping against the side bracket. If your refrigerator/freezer is noisy, the bumper could be worn down o...
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Refrigerator Bypass – Part Number: WR17X22070
Refrigerator Bypass
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PartSelect #: PS12727272
Manufacturer #: WR17X22070
This part is a replacement filter bypass cap for your refrigerator. If you intend to use an external water filtration system for your refrigerator, the bypass cap will allow you to do so. To use a fil...
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Freezer Bottom Drawer Gasket (White) – Part Number: WR78X20985
Freezer Bottom Drawer Gasket (White)
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PartSelect #: PS10056106
Manufacturer #: WR78X20985
This door gasket is used to seal the freezer door when closed.
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Screw -  8-18 AB IHW 5/8 S – Part Number: WR01X10652
Screw - 8-18 AB IHW 5/8 S
PartSelect #: PS1483123
Manufacturer #: WR01X10652
Sold individually.
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Refrigerator Blade Conf Fan Assembly – Part Number: WR60X24484
Refrigerator Blade Conf Fan Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS11726966
Manufacturer #: WR60X24484
Introduce your refrigerator to a seamless cooling experience with this GE Condenser Fan Blade. Designed exclusively to fit into specific models of GE refrigerators, this fan assembly ensures your appl...
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Refrigerator Fan Motor Grommet – Part Number: WR02X10520
Refrigerator Fan Motor Grommet
PartSelect #: PS284959
Manufacturer #: WR02X10520
Can be used with the evaporator or condenser fan motor.
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Refrigerator Grommet – Part Number: WR02X22869
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PartSelect #: PS11763740
Manufacturer #: WR02X22869
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Screw - White – Part Number: WR1X2138
Screw - White
PartSelect #: PS294894
Manufacturer #: WR1X2138
This screw is sold individually.
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WASHER SHOWCASE PIVOT – Part Number: WR01X10046
WASHER SHOWCASE PIVOT
PartSelect #: PS283496
Manufacturer #: WR01X10046
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Sticking Light Switch
I applied some tips learned by reading other reviews. So before I started I grabbed my trusty vise grip pliers and a small screw driver. I locked onto the switch actuator, the part that the refrigerator door pushes in, with the vise grips and pulled on it just hard enough to get the screw driver inserted in the right side to push in the catch clip so the switch could be pulled out further each time the catch clip was depressed to the next detent. Then I used the screw driver on the left site to encourage the switch past the detents on the left and very quickly the switch was out of the mount. The wires from the refrigerator pulled out with the old switch. I unplugged the old switch from the wires and plugged in the new switch and shoved the new switch back into the mount, wiggled it a couple of times to make sure it was secure and the job was done. Once I applied the vise gripes at first, the whole job took less than a minute.
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LIGHT SWITCH
  • Jonathan from Lilburn, GA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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ice stalactites were drooling out of the icemaker and gumming up the cubes in the receiving tray.
I first shut off water flow to the fridge. Examination of the package (which was not exact in appearance to the original) demonstrated that the electrical connectors were well-insulated so I arrogantly and successfully proceded without disconnecting the power. My fridge is old enough that the model doesn't appear exactly on anyone's list so I wasn't alarmed that it took an extra 10 minutes or so to noodle out how to adapt the slightly different inlet cowling and electrical cord with extension, but the device is pretty simple.
Soon I loosened the two mounting screws with a nut driver, used a screwdriver to pry away the plastic snap-in housing over the electrical socket on the fridge inner wall and pulled away the electrical plug. The original water fill tube remained in its cavity, ready for re-use.
The new unit's mounting points matched the original screw locations perfectly, as did the fill cowling - which on the replacement icemaker has two possible attachment points. The new unit's electrical connector required an extension pigtail to adapt to my socket, but it was included in the package. The extra cable posed a minor cosmetic issue because it hangs in the collection basket a bit, but that will soon be remedied with a tie wrap.
After the water was restored and an anxious wait of a few hours, we had well-formed ice cubes that weren't all stuck together and the stalactites haven't reappeared.
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Refrigerator Ice Maker
  • Gerald from Benicia, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Ice maker stopped working
I unplugged the electrical connection. Then I removed the 2 screws holding the icemaker in place. I lifted out the old icemaker unit and put the new one in place. Then put the 2 screws back in and plugged in the new unit.

The icemaker started making ice very soon after turning the unit on.
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Refrigerator Ice Maker
  • Dan from West Bloomfield, MI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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