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CVE28DP3NFD1 General Electric Refrigerator - Overview

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Refrigerator Set Screw – Part Number: WR01X20424
$16.23
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Refrigerator Set Screw
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Part #WR01X20424
The GE Set Screw is a critical refrigerator component, designed with meticulous precision to adhere to the strict GE standards. This essential item contributes to the smooth and efficient operation of your refrigerator. Designed for easy installation, always make sure to follow all safety practices to ensure a successful setup. Remember, the longevity of your appliance is only as durable as its smallest part - invest in GE quality to experience superior performance and peace of mind. Embrace the reliability of the GE Set Screw and rest assured you've chosen the best for your appliance needs. Enjoy a fresh way to enhance and preserve the longevity of your beloved GE refrigerator.
BYPASS FILTER PLUG – Part Number: WR17X33825
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BYPASS FILTER PLUG
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This bypass filter plug is an authentic OEM replacement part designed for your refrigerator. It is small component that is used in the water filtration system. It creates a direct path for water to flow without going through the filter, ensuring that the water dispenser and ice maker continue to function even when the filter is not in use. If the filter is old or clogged and needs replacement, or if you prefer not to use a filter for any reason, you can insert the bypass filter plug into the filter housing to continue using your fridge.
SMALL CUBE ICEMAKER – Part Number: WR30X39345
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SMALL CUBE ICEMAKER
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This OEM small cube ice maker assembly fits select refrigerator models and includes the ice mold and control device. It automates the freezing and ejection of ice cubes, refilling with water until the storage bin is full. Unplug the refrigerator and store perishable food items safely before installation. Wear gloves to protect your hands, and verify compatibility with your model using the parts diagram.
STAINLESS DRIP TRAY COVER – Part Number: WR17X32472
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STAINLESS DRIP TRAY COVER
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Part #WR17X32472
Introducing the GE Stainless Drip Tray Cover, a high-quality appliance part specifically designed for your GE products. This stainless steel cover is an essential component for maintaining safe and effective operation. It's designed to catch any drips, preventing spills, enhancing cleanliness and extending the lifespan of your appliance. Crafted meticulously to GE's precise design and quality standards, it ensures a perfect fit and superior performance. Built for durability and reliability, this Stainless Drip Tray Cover is the perfect solution for your GE appliance needs.
Valve water iso Assembly – Part Number: WR57X27487
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Valve water iso Assembly
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Elevate the performance of your GE refrigerator with this Genuine GE Valve Water ISO Assembly. This essential component is responsible for supplying water to your refrigerator's ice maker and water dispenser, ensuring optimum performance and efficiency. Prior to installation, we recommend safely storing any food that could potentially deteriorate while the power is off. Do remember to unplug your refrigerator to ensure safety during the installation process. Additionally, it is advised to wear work gloves to shield your hands during the fitting process. Trust in this GE Valve Water ISO ASM to renew your refrigerator's functionality.
Coupler – Part Number: WR02X13738
$21.78
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Coupler
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DAIRY BIN BUMPER – Part Number: WR02X31857
$17.27
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DAIRY BIN BUMPER
Part #WR02X31857
QUICK CLIP CONNECTOR 1/4 – Part Number: WR01X11041
$16.18
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RFID BOARD – Part Number: WR55X43866
$87.58
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RFID BOARD
Part #WR55X43866
Upgrade your GE appliance with our Water Filter RFID Board. This component enhances the performance of your appliance by integrating advanced RFID technology into water filtration. With this board, your appliance can maximize water filter effectiveness, ensuring optimal operation. Its superior build quality means it can endure the demands of daily use, offering reliability and longevity. It's easy to install, requiring no specialized tools or extensive appliance knowledge. Let our Water Filter RFID Board be the solution for your GE appliance's peak performance.
DEFROST THERMISTOR – Part Number: WR55X29875
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DEFROST THERMISTOR
Part #WR55X29875
ICE BOX FAN – Part Number: WR60X31997
$78.16
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ICE BOX FAN
Part #WR60X31997
Introducing the GE Ice Box Fan, a critical component for maintaining your refrigerator's optimal performance. This assembly keeps your ice room perfectly chilled by continuously circulating cool air, thus aiding in preserving your food's freshness. Before embarking on installing this essential item, ensure to unplug the refrigerator and remove any perishables that might spoil. It's advisable to use work gloves during the installation process to keep your hands safe. Trust in the reliability of this GE ice room fan assembly to give your appliance a new lease of life.
DC FAN & GASKET ASSEMBLY – Part Number: WR60X42165
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DC FAN & GASKET ASSEMBLY
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Water trickling out of refrigerator water dispenser.
4 of 4 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Chad from LAKE ELMO, MN
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • 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 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.
3 of 4 people found this instruction helpful.
  • George from GEORGETOWN, DE
  • Very Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • 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 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
  • 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 back in set up icemaker by morning the bucket was full of ice.
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