GE FRIDGE GSS25GSHSS Not Making Ice
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91%
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GE MWF Water Filter
The most frequent cause of ice production cessation is a clogged filter or the activation of the filter's bypass safety. If sediment restricts the flow rate, the water pressure becomes insufficient to push through the inlet valve's icemaker solenoid, effectively stopping ice production while the water dispenser may still appear to function at a lower flow rate.
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5%
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Icemaker Assembly
The Arctica icemaker assembly frequently experiences mechanical failures in the rake motor or a defective internal thermostat. If the thermostat fails to sense the required 16 degrees Fahrenheit, it will not signal the control board to begin the harvest cycle, resulting in no ice being produced despite adequate cooling and water supply.
SKU: WR30X10093
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4%
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Water Inlet Valve
This dual-solenoid valve controls both the dispenser and the icemaker. Over time, the solenoid coil for the icemaker side can fail electrically (open circuit) or the internal diaphragm can scale over, preventing the valve from opening when the icemaker calls for water.
SKU: WR57X10051
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DIY Repair Guide
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