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GTH21KCXAWW General Electric Refrigerator - Overview

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Light Bulb - 40W – Part Number: 40A15
Light Bulb - 40W
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PartSelect #: PS217532
Manufacturer #: 40A15
This 40-Watt light bulb is sold individually and is a genuine OEM replacement option for your home appliances. It is specially designed to withstand extreme temperatures, so this bulb is compatible wi...
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Ice Maker – Part Number: WR30X10093
Ice Maker
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PartSelect #: PS1993870
Manufacturer #: WR30X10093
Replacement icemaker kit - electronic. This kit includes a 4 pin round plug-in connector, 6 post plug-in connector, tube and fill cup.
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Single Outlet Valve Kit – Part Number: WR57X10033
Single Outlet Valve Kit
PartSelect #: PS304375
Manufacturer #: WR57X10033
This single outlet valve has 1/4 inch compression fittings, and is intended for use with refrigerators that have ice makers that make crescent shaped ice cubes. NOTE: As per the manufacturer this v...
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FIXTURE FAN MOTOR B – Part Number: WR01X10696
FIXTURE FAN MOTOR B
PartSelect #: PS2322541
Manufacturer #: WR01X10696
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SPECIAL WASHER – Part Number: WR01X10710
SPECIAL WASHER
PartSelect #: PS2322553
Manufacturer #: WR01X10710
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CLAMP FAN – Part Number: WR02X12495
CLAMP FAN
PartSelect #: PS2322668
Manufacturer #: WR02X12495
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Condenser Fan And Motor Kit – Part Number: WR60X20329
Condenser Fan And Motor Kit
PartSelect #: PS8768482
Manufacturer #: WR60X20329
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TIMER Assembly – Part Number: WR02X20858
TIMER Assembly
PartSelect #: PS8769915
Manufacturer #: WR02X20858
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SHAFT HINGE U – Part Number: WR02X13143
SHAFT HINGE U
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Manufacturer #: WR02X13143
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THERMOSTAT Assembly – Part Number: WR50X10104
THERMOSTAT Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3417699
Manufacturer #: WR50X10104
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DC Motor Fixture – Part Number: WR01X10699
DC Motor Fixture
PartSelect #: PS2322543
Manufacturer #: WR01X10699
FIXTURE DC FZ MOTOR
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FIXTURE HEATER – Part Number: WR01X10697
FIXTURE HEATER
PartSelect #: PS2322542
Manufacturer #: WR01X10697
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Toby
November 25, 2019
Ice tastes and smells funny
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Hello Toby, Thank you for your question. Food in the refrigerator compartment can transfer an odor or taste to the freezer to cause bad tasting ice. Old or stale ice will absorb food odors. Bad water supply. Sulfur, algae, minerals, salt, etc. in the water supply can cause bad tasting water which results in bad tasting ice. Hope this helps!

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Jeffrry
May 10, 2023
Clean line to evaporated tray
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Hi Jeffrry, Thank you for the question. You can use a turkey baster with hot soapy water and a pipe cleaner to clear the drain line. We hope this helps!

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Common Symptoms of the GTH21KCXAWW

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ice stalactites were drooling out of the icemaker and gumming up the cubes in the receiving tray.
I first shut off water flow to the fridge. Examination of the package (which was not exact in appearance to the original) demonstrated that the electrical connectors were well-insulated so I arrogantly and successfully proceded without disconnecting the power. My fridge is old enough that the model doesn't appear exactly on anyone's list so I wasn't alarmed that it took an extra 10 minutes or so to noodle out how to adapt the slightly different inlet cowling and electrical cord with extension, but the device is pretty simple.
Soon I loosened the two mounting screws with a nut driver, used a screwdriver to pry away the plastic snap-in housing over the electrical socket on the fridge inner wall and pulled away the electrical plug. The original water fill tube remained in its cavity, ready for re-use.
The new unit's mounting points matched the original screw locations perfectly, as did the fill cowling - which on the replacement icemaker has two possible attachment points. The new unit's electrical connector required an extension pigtail to adapt to my socket, but it was included in the package. The extra cable posed a minor cosmetic issue because it hangs in the collection basket a bit, but that will soon be remedied with a tie wrap.
After the water was restored and an anxious wait of a few hours, we had well-formed ice cubes that weren't all stuck together and the stalactites haven't reappeared.
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Ice Maker
  • Gerald from Benicia, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Ice maker stopped working
I unplugged the electrical connection. Then I removed the 2 screws holding the icemaker in place. I lifted out the old icemaker unit and put the new one in place. Then put the 2 screws back in and plugged in the new unit.

The icemaker started making ice very soon after turning the unit on.
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Ice Maker
  • Dan from West Bloomfield, MI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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broken ice maker part
used a screwdriver to remove screw and unplugged part. Plugged in new one and secured with a screw.
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Ice Maker
  • Laura Beth from Mandeville, LA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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