Part Location Diagram of WR62X10055 GE Dispenser Door Solenoid Assembly
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Replacing your General Electric Refrigerator Dispenser Door Solenoid Assembly
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Dispenser Door Solenoid Assembly WR62X10055

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PartSelect Number PS1483583
Manufacturer Part Number WR62X10055
Manufactured by GE
Product Description

Dispenser Door Solenoid Assembly Specifications

This part is a possible option when ice door won't open or shut properly or when water is not dispensing.
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Replacing your General Electric Refrigerator Dispenser Door Solenoid Assembly

Replacing your General Electric Refrigerator Dispenser Door Solenoid Assembly
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Ice maker won’t dispense ice | Not dispensing water | Door won’t open or close | Door Sweating
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric, Hotpoint.
Part# WR62X10055 replaces these:
AP3963333, 1194707, WR62X10055, 203C6017G001, WR62X10020
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The tempeture for both the freezer and the fridge would be all over the place
Troubleshot the tempeture sensors and the resistance was alot lower than the specs called for had to replace the evap fan being 1 of the sensors is connected to the evap fan . Start by removing all the food from the.freezer and bottom section of the fridge . Remove all the shelves and bins in freezer and shelf and drawers.on the lower section of the fridge .remove the ice bin , and the ice.machine remove the light shroud, and.bulbs, push tabs on the light sockets and pull the sockets from the housing.. and then push the sockets through the holes of housing remove all the screws from the rear wall from top to bottom upon removal of the section just under the ice.machine and behind the light socket you.will find the evap fan and it's bracket remove the 2 screws and pull straight up on the fan blade be carefully to not break its best to pull from the center of fan blade .remove the clip and thermistor that's connected to top of the evap coil. While your there remove the defrost thermostat to do this the clamp that holds it to the coil is a split clamp and you gently push on the clamp upper section and pull the lower section and it will seperate enough for you to remove the thermostat the other thermistors are in the fridge section 2 are on the divider wall behind the plastic oval plastic.housings one just above the the middle.of fridge the other is.lower section. And finally 1 more is at the very bottom of fridge last drawer on right hand side to.remove this you need to remove the light cover. Remove the plastic half round plastic deflector and the foam behind it remove the water reservoir screws and open the freezer at the bottom center wall at the back is a round plastic damper cover with a Phillip screw remove that ,on fridge side remove the 4 screws that hold the lower damper housing to the bottom of fridge gently and slowly work your way around the center seam and aeperate the upper cover of damper housing and expose the thermistor and replace. Note on all the thermistors just cut off enough to splice in replacement I personally used water tight heat shrink soldered type butts work great
Other Parts Used:
Evaporator Fan Motor Dispenser Door Solenoid Assembly Defrost Thermostat Temperature Sensor
  • Joseph from CANOGA PARK, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Ice got stuck at dispenser door
I started by finding thw dispenser door part. On the parts diagram it showed all the other parts I might need to replace. Due to the age of the fridge I decided to replace them all, especially the sprIngs. I made sure to watch all of the videos for each part. Although they overlapped, each one showed the repair in more detail. The repair was as shown. If your frosge has been in service like mine for many years, plan on taking thw whole ice chute and dispenser door assembly out for thorough cleaning. One trick I learned is to take pictures as I disassemble so I can refer back for reassembly. When I put it together, the microswitch didn't work. I ordered that part, the only one I missed initially and installed it when it came in. Everything worked well. There was no video for the torsion spring and alignment of the chute and frame is tricky, make sure you take a picture. Part Select should dona video foe that. The putty knife trick for the trim ring was key. It was only shown in one video for an internal part so glad I watched them all.
Other Parts Used:
Torsion-Fit Spring Dispenser Door Solenoid Assembly Dispenser Door Assembly or Flapper Door Recess Retainer Dispenser Door Recess Crank Recess Door Spring
  • Brian from ORLANDO, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Ice dispencer door does not close properly causing ice formation
Used the instruction provide by Part Select, which are easy to follow.
When it came to replacing the Solenoid, the two bottom screws were easy to remove, The third screw (located on the top) needed lo be loosened, That screw was very difficult to remove because it was rusted, and I had to replace it.
I suggest that a spare screw should be supplied wit the solenoid.
Other Parts Used:
Dispenser Door Solenoid Assembly Dispenser Door Assembly or Flapper
  • Maurice from PALM BCH GDNS, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set
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Your video was wrong. Your step was to remove exterior frame on ice/water outlet. No need to remove.Wasted too much time trying to remove.
Remove control panel.
Remove four screw in control panel bracket.
Remove to bottom screws at bottom of solinid loose top screw.
Replace all screws.
  • Thomas from TYLER, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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The flapper on the ice dispenser would not close after you dispensed ice cubes
Removed face plate, which holds the circuit board. Removed the next section be removing the 4 screws that hold it in place. Then removed the old solenoid, and replaced it with the new one.
  • Joseph from FORT MYERS, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Flap on ice maker would not close
First tried just replacing flap/spring and mounting. Still did not work so then order a new solenoid with piston that attaches to mounting. That solved problem completely. Corrosion around piston prevented fluid movement of flap. Easy fix after watching video. Saved a bundle I'm sure. Thanks !!!
  • James from AVON, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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ice maker door wouldn't close
just watch video simple
  • jeffrey from MAINEVILLE, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Flapper Door stuck open
The only tricky part was removing the front panel. Releasing the latches required considerable force. The best tool I found was a "jack knife" type Allen wrench set, using the medium size wrench, which fit into the release hole and upward pressure did the trick. The rest of the job was very easy.
  • ERIC from THE VILLAGES, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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FROST IN FREEZER NO WATER
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS OF YOUR VIDEO
Other Parts Used:
Dispenser Door Solenoid Assembly Dispenser Door Assembly or Flapper Dispenser Door Recess Crank Recess Door Spring
  • Jim from SPANISH FORT, AL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Replaced Dispenser Solenoid Assembly
We had problems with the ice dispenser chute building up frost from condensation freezing due to the flap not closing properly. It would clog up completely and often. I had already replaced the flap and spring years ago but it didn't help much. I Googled this problem for my model and found a video detailing how to check and change the solenoid. Sure enough, the solenoid was completely corroded and crumbled in my hands as I removed it. I ordered the replacement part and made the repair myself. The video was perfect in describing. If your refrigerator is well used as ours is, you'll be shocked by the buildup and cleaning that will be necessary as you make this repair. I ended up taking much more of the dispensing assembly apart so I could clean it with warm soapy bleach water. Be mindful as you disassemble or take photos / videos with your smartphone to help put it back together. It took longer to clean than replace the solenoid. Also, be careful if you have an island or other cabinetry close by. If you have to pull the refrigerator out to unplug it, the handles can chip granite edges or the top corners can scratch wood work. We have cherry cabinets that surround ours. I chipped the edge of the granite when I pulled it out and I scratched the wood as I pushed it back in place. Minor repairs but can save you some frustration. Good luck!
  • Scott from SMITHS GROVE, KY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Robert
September 14, 2017
How does the door solenoid assembly work . I replaced the flapper because it didn't close properly. Now it sometimes closes. Does the solenoid operate the flapper. Do l need a new spring for the flapper assembly? Almost hopeless help.
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Hi Robert, Thank you for the question. Yes the solenoid is what controls the flapper and opens and closes it when dispensing ice. Unless you can see physical damage or wear to the spring it can be reused with the new flapper and solenoid. Hope this helps!

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Latorius Mccray
July 31, 2017
I can only get crushed ice from the door dispenser.
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Hi Latorius, Thank you for the great question.Try to pull your ice bin out and check the opening where the gold or brass colored rod enter. There is a solenoid part number PS1483583 inside that should actuate and move the bucket arm in order to dispense cubes. Stick your finger in there and to get it to drop down. The solenoid may be damaged, or just frozen in place. Once it drops down leave the freezer door open, actuate the door switch with your finger, while pressing the ice lever in the dispenser. Make sure you have selected cube. If the solenoid is working will go up then back down when you release the lever. If not, then you will need to remove the housing and see if it is full of frost. The solenoid shaft must move freely in order to work properly. They can also rust with time and prevent the free movement. Hope this helps!

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Robert
August 3, 2017
My refrigerator does not dispense ice or water. It makes plenty of ice, but does not dispense. Could this be the problem with part number ps 1483583, dispenser door solenoid, or ps 1483583, micro switch? Or something else? What do you suggest? I don't want to order more parts than i need.
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Hi Robert, Thank you for your inquiry. It actually could be either of those parts. What I would suggest is that you test them with a multi-meter and see if either of them are malfunctioning. Usually it is more likely that the dispenser solenoid is the problem, however you can test them to make sure. I hope this helps!

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Art
November 11, 2017
I have problems with freezer door ice maker dispenser flapper not closing - question ? Is this caused by faulty solenoid valve? Should i replace and what is cost of part? Thank you
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Hi Art, Thank you for your question. It could be your solenoid. I would suggest also just taking a quick look at the spring and the housing that holds your door. Sometimes it is just a simple break in a piece there that will keep that door from closing properly. If you do not see any physical damage, you can test your solenoid to see if it is broken or not with a multi meter. The price of the part is up above in the part information. Good luck with your repair.

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Warren
April 21, 2018
Recently replaced filter. Now water flows from the dispenser without pressing on the switch. Replaced the micro switch but it did not stop. It seems the valve is stuck open. Any other parts to try replacing.
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Hello Warren, thank you for your question. Yes, if the water valve is dispensing water without pressing the switch, and you have already changed the micro switch, I would recommend replacing the water valve. If the water valve is stuck open the water will continue to dispense. I hope this helps!

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Johnny
August 26, 2017
Will not dispense water.
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Hello Johnny, thank you for contacting us. It is possible that it could be the dispenser solenoid. You also may want to check the inlet water valve as well. Hope this helps!

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Chris
August 5, 2018
Is there a way i can prevent the solenoid assembly from freezing up or rusting up??? it seems ive relpaced this bit about 3 times already.
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Hi Chris, Thank you for your question. If the solenoid assembly is freezing or rusting, make sure that the dispenser door is closing and sealing properly. Also, check to see if there is frost build-up, by removing the ice bin. If the solenoid is rusting, there may be some spillage or splash from the water dispenser. Try using a thin coat of vegetable oil on the dispenser door to help prevent the door from rusting. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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Russell
August 14, 2017
Have a small water leak at the water dispenser. When we close the valve a little water will continue to leak.
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Hi Russell, Thank you for your inquiry. That could just be the water that is still in the line. I would suggest testing your water inlet valve to see if it is working correctly. Otherwise you might have to look at your water line and see if there is a leak somewhere. Good luck with your repair.

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Glenda
January 26, 2018
First ,we are only getting crushed ice and maybe a cube every once in a while. Is it the solenoid or maybe something else.Also our ice makes more ice than we use in any given day. I usually bag it and put it in the deep freeze. It seems to freeze up around the end where the blades are and where the rod is in the back.How can i adjust it to make less ice. Please help .
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Hello Glenda, Thank you for your inquiry. I would test your water inlet valve and ice maker for continuity to see if too much water is going to the ice maker. Too much ice buildup can also clog the dispenser flap and make it so that only the crushed ice is getting through and not the bigger cubes. Try taking the bucket out and checking for any obstructions and clearing any trapped ice away. You can test the valve with a multimeter. There are also tests online for your ice maker as well. If you are unfamiliar with how a multimeter functions, there are YouTube videos available to assist you. Hope this helps!

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CARMEN
March 15, 2018
When water or ice is dispensed the chute does not automatically close
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Hi Carmen, Thank you for your question. If the chute is not closing after the water or ice is dispensed, the issue may be with the actuator or the micro switch. The actuator is a possible option when ice door won't open or shut properly or when water or is not dispensing. The switch helps control the functions of the dispenser and you may want to test the micro switch with a multimeter to check for electrical continuity, and replace it if it shows no continuity. Also examine the water tank and and the water line connectors for any signs of wear and tear. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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