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Bob
January 14, 2020
The plastic cover for the dispenser unit has worn through in 2 places. I asked a repairman and he said I must replace the entire unit for $465.00. I want to avoid that with your help.
For model number CFSP5RKBCSS
Hi Bob,
Thank you for your question. If the part you are referring to is the touchpad on the interface dispenser assembly, the part number for it is PS3513340. If you would like to do the repair yourself and save some money, here is a link to one of our videos from YouTube that you may reference on how to install the part, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_4Zx26WYq4. The refrigerator and the interface assembly in the video may not show exactly like the one you have, but it will give you a general idea on how to install the part. If this is not the part that you are referring to, please let us know. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Norbert
January 27, 2020
Problem: No ice cubes forming, fridge/freezer ok, temperatures set ok
Observation:- has a similar problem before, replaced the fan in freezer area, worked well for a while, the same problem now, no ice cubes, some water leaking instead of ice cubes
- found no cold air coming out of the top vent of icemaker area, however cold air comes out of the bottom vent, is that normal ???? can there be a blockage in the piping ??? any suggestions ???
thank you
For model number CFSP5RKBCSS
Hello and thank you for writing.
It certainly sounds more like it could be a faulty water inlet valve PS304374 and/or possibly a faulty dispenser solenoid PS1483583 you should check the part(s) for signs of damage, and replace it as needed. It is possible there is a blockage you could try to vacuum the vents (one should be intake and one an outtake vent in most models) to see if that helps. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.
When water dispenser first starts to dispense water air comes out?
For model number CFSP5RKBCSS
Good Day Renee. Thank you for your question in regards to your unit (Model Number CFSP5RKBCSS). This is not an uncommon thing to happen if air has become trapped in the water dispensement system. The solution is to purge the tank by running the water from your unit for approximately 2-3 minutes. We hope this helps! Best Regards.
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Lester
March 22, 2023
Refrigerator is warm, but freezer is cold.
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Hello Lester, thank you for your question. You may need to check the following parts to fix the issue: temperature sensor, part number PS304103, door gasket, part number PS1766142, condenser fan motor, part number PS1483567, and air tower assembly, part number PS2323185. If this does not help, then you may need to check the control board, part number PS16729745. We hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
The very first symptom here is important! The door water dispenser is not working but the ice macine is working. You may only have a frozen water tube in the door so do the following before diagnosing that your solenoid valve is bad: 1) the tube usually runs under the front of the refrigerator and usually has a quick disconnect. Undo the connection and press the dispenser. If water comes out of the tube you have a frozen or blocked tube in the door. 2) Immediately adjust the temperature in the freezer and warm the freezer compartment as much as you can without destroying the freezer contents. Wait 24 hours. This will usually unfreeze the line. Do not waste your time with a hair dryer. NOW, if this doesn't work and you are convinced you need to order and replace the solenoid, follow these steps. Assemble your tools first. I needed a good ratchet set and a screwdriver. A shop towel is helpful for spilled water. A light is handy. Pull out the refreigerator to gain access to the rear of the unit. Unplug the power and close the water valve (older homes, you may need to actually shut the house water supply). Remove the screws which hold the cover over the lower half of the refrigerator. On the left you will see the solenoid. It's always good to see that your new part matches the one you feel needs replaced. They may not match perfectly due to changing design but they should be very similar. One screw holds this part in place and access is very simple. Now simply unplug the electrical connections. In my case, one blue "blade" type connection (powering the water) and one red "blade" type connection powering the ice maker. They are not the same size and this coupled with the coloring means you will not accidently switch them. pull the tubes clear of the solenoid. This is simple and needs no explantion. Grab your new solenoid and reattach both the electrical and water lines (two, remember, ice maker and drink dispencer). Replace the single screw. Re-attach the rear, lower refrigerator cover and go to the front of the unit to check the water. You can listen carefully and hear the power engage from the new part bringing you water. Clean up, replace the refrigerator back to its place and look really tired when your wife sees that you worked "so hard"! You probably saved at least $50-$80 from a service call which can now be used to take the family to dinner after your "exhausting" 15 minute workout of removing about 10 screws and wheeling the unit in and out of place. Writing this article took longer! My 4 year old worked harder holding the flash light!
I went to a GE repair center to explain my problem, the service center reccomended that I have a techinician come out o look at it. $75.00 for the visit and what ever labor and materials wuld cost.
I went on line to see if there were others having this same problem and found that there were many with the same problem.
After reading some of the ways that people found out what was wrong ...it became a matter of three components, the timer, heater or thermostat.
I tried the most common component and the less expensive one first , the thermostat switch I installed it very easily snipping two wires and attaching the news using wire nuts I used the diagram on this website to pinpoint the component and there has not been a problem since.
Model includes filtered ice maker and water dispenser from front of unit. Water maker just suddenly stopped working but ice maker continued to work fine. After some phone calls to trouble shoot at a high level, I figured it was worth a try to buy the replacement part of the most likely culprit and see if it did the trick. Would have cost maybe $150 or more for service tech to make house call, provide the part and do the switch. Buying the part was only $40 and replacement was easy. Remove access panel from behind fridge and identify valve. It has intake water from the filter then has two outbound lines. One to ice maker, one to water dispenser. All function is in one part, but each outbound line has its own functioning valve. Unplug fridge, turn off water supply, disconnect all connections from old valve and reattach to new valve. When re-hooked, be patient in allowing water to re-fill line before coming out of dispenser in front. Likely to doubt it works, but surprised how long it took for water to fill line resevoir.