GE PFE28 Ice Stuck In Chute
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93%
CONF
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Dispenser Recess Door Kit
This kit replaces the flapper door and seal mechanism that separates ambient room air from the cold ice storage environment. Failure of this seal allows moisture to infiltrate the chute, leading to ice sublimation and refreezing, which creates a physical bridge that blocks ice passage. Replacing the kit ensures a proper airtight seal to prevent thermal transfer and humidity-induced clumping.
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4%
CONF
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Ice Dispenser Solenoid
The solenoid is the electromechanical actuator responsible for pulling the flapper door open and allowing it to snap shut. If the solenoid armature becomes corroded or magnetically weak, it may fail to fully retract or release, leaving the chute door partially open and facilitating the ice-clogging cycle.
SKU: WR62X10055
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3%
CONF
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Dispenser Funnel and Chute Assembly
Over time, the plastic walls of the chute can develop scratches or mineral buildup that increases the coefficient of friction. This prevents ice from sliding freely, allowing cubes to lodge in the chute and act as a foundation for further ice accumulation and clogs.
SKU: WR17X21051
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Dispenser Recess Door Kit.
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