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CVE28DP2NJS1 General Electric Refrigerator - Instructions
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change water filter
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Cesar from ROYAL PLM BCH, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
un twist old one and twist the new one
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Water trickling out of refrigerator water dispenser.
4 of 4 people
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Chad from LAKE ELMO, MN
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
1. Verified good water flow by unplugging incoming water and makIng sure there was good pressure.
2. Re-attached water supply line and unplugged water line after the electronic valve to test water pressure from valve when hitting the dispense button in the front of the refrigerator.
Found very little flow directly ... Read more after the valve.
Replaced valve and now everything is good. (Refrigerator is less than 2 years old)
2. Re-attached water supply line and unplugged water line after the electronic valve to test water pressure from valve when hitting the dispense button in the front of the refrigerator.
Found very little flow directly ... Read more after the valve.
Replaced valve and now everything is good. (Refrigerator is less than 2 years old)
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Would not dispense water or make ice.
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George from GEORGETOWN, DE
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Wrench (Adjustable)
Pull the fridge out from the wall.
Close the water supply valve.
Unplug the appliance.
Using a nutdriver , remove the panel at the lower rear. Set aside.
Disconnect the water supply line from the solenoid valve.
Using the nutdriver, remove the defective water valve.
Disconnect the electrical connector noting ... Read more orientation.
Remove the black safety device from the valve where the quick connect line goes to the dispenser. Depress the ring on the fitting and remove the gray dispenser line.
Discard the defective valve.
Insert the dispenser line into the quick connect fitting on the new valve. Ensure that the line goes all the way into the fitting.
Reconnect the electrical connector.
Install the valve and connect the supply line.
Reinstall the panel.
Open the supply line valve.
Plug in the refrigerator.
Test. There well be some gurgling as water refills the system.
If no leaks and water dispenses properly, push the fridge back against the wall.
Enjoy!
Close the water supply valve.
Unplug the appliance.
Using a nutdriver , remove the panel at the lower rear. Set aside.
Disconnect the water supply line from the solenoid valve.
Using the nutdriver, remove the defective water valve.
Disconnect the electrical connector noting ... Read more orientation.
Remove the black safety device from the valve where the quick connect line goes to the dispenser. Depress the ring on the fitting and remove the gray dispenser line.
Discard the defective valve.
Insert the dispenser line into the quick connect fitting on the new valve. Ensure that the line goes all the way into the fitting.
Reconnect the electrical connector.
Install the valve and connect the supply line.
Reinstall the panel.
Open the supply line valve.
Plug in the refrigerator.
Test. There well be some gurgling as water refills the system.
If no leaks and water dispenses properly, push the fridge back against the wall.
Enjoy!
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Was not making ice
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Gary from Suffolk, VA
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Unpluged refrigerator, Removed 1 screw, removed cover, unplugged 2 wiring harnesses, removed second screw in icemaker lifted up icemaker, put new icemaker in pulled down to catch in hooks.installed screw in icemaker, Reconnect 2 wiring harnesses, put wiring harnesses into cutout installed cover, put screw into cover. Plugged refrigerator
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back in set up icemaker by morning the bucket was full of ice.
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Low water flow from the dispenser.
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Donald from PIONEER, CA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Replaced the water solenoid that has a filter/screen as part of the unit.
Removed the back bottom plate. Turned off water supply, removed hose from water valve. Removed valve assembly, and un-pluged wiring. Installed new unit reverse of removal
Removed the back bottom plate. Turned off water supply, removed hose from water valve. Removed valve assembly, and un-pluged wiring. Installed new unit reverse of removal
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freezer temperature was warm, but freezer evaporator frozen
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Generoso from Ocala, FL
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
unplugged the electrical connection from the wall, took out the top and bottom shelves from the freezer (freezer located in the lower part of fridge)
took out the freezer door by unscrewing 4 screws (2 on the right 2 on the left) unscrew 2 screws on the back panel, unplugged the fan cables to uncover the evaporator, disconnected the ... Read more thermistor, cut the wire about 1/2 inch, unhooked and unplugged the defrost heater, unscrew 1 screw.
with 2 Splice Lock Wire Terminals connected the new thermistor with the old thermistor wires and placed it back to the evaporator.
placed the new defrost heater to the bottom of the evaporator, screwed 1 screw back and plugged it back.
took out the freezer door by unscrewing 4 screws (2 on the right 2 on the left) unscrew 2 screws on the back panel, unplugged the fan cables to uncover the evaporator, disconnected the ... Read more thermistor, cut the wire about 1/2 inch, unhooked and unplugged the defrost heater, unscrew 1 screw.
with 2 Splice Lock Wire Terminals connected the new thermistor with the old thermistor wires and placed it back to the evaporator.
placed the new defrost heater to the bottom of the evaporator, screwed 1 screw back and plugged it back.
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Hinge on bin had broken
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Joel from BURKE, VA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Knocked up on the old bin.it came out easily. Then placed the new bin over fitters. There were two.
All worked
All worked
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Wasn't making ice
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TIMOTHY from SPRINGVALE, ME
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Took out ice and replaced with the new one.
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