GE GFE28GYNFS Ice Maker Not Dumping
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93%
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Ice Maker Assembly
The harvest cycle involves an electromechanical sequence where an internal thermistor detects a set temperature, triggers a mold heater to break the ice-to-mold bond, and activates a drive motor to rotate the ejector rake. If the internal motor gears strip or the heater element fails, the rake will stall and cannot dump the ice. Since these internal components are housed in a sealed unit, the entire assembly must be replaced to restore mechanical function.
SKU: WR30X28701
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4%
CONF
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RPWFE Water Filter
A partially clogged water filter or one with high sediment buildup reduces the water pressure entering the mold, resulting in 'hollow' or undersized cubes. These fragile cubes often shatter or become physically wedged against the ejector rake during the rotation, causing the mechanical drive to jam and fail the dumping sequence.
SKU: RPWFE
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3%
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Freezer Thermistor
The refrigerator's control logic will not initiate a harvest cycle until the freezer compartment reaches a specific thermal threshold, usually below 16 degrees Fahrenheit. If the thermistor is out of calibration and reporting a higher temperature than actual, the 'dump' command is never sent to the ice maker motor, even if the ice is physically frozen.
SKU: WR55X10025
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DIY Repair Guide
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