This NSF-certified water filter helps to improve the taste, quality, and health of your water by removing a number of contaminants including mercury, lead, and trace pharmaceuticals. The filter should...
This is a door handle fastener to secure the handle to your refrigerator drawer. It is also known and a mounting bolt or screw. It is approximately 1 inch in total length, and is made of metal.
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Radu
December 26, 2019
The bottom drawer (freezer) works fine. The top part no longer cools. What may be wrong with it?
For model number PYE22PSHISS
Hi Radu, thank you for your question. You may want to take a look at your evaporator fan motor for being the issue. It may be that it is not blowing the cold air up into your fridge from the freezer. Good luck with your repair.
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Marcel
December 28, 2019
So today on my profile i stop getting water out but the icemaker still working but it won’t dispense me liquid water any clues how to fix or what’s gone wrong i don’t believe that anything has changed. When you press the lever the water comes onto the screen but doesn’t dispense any water
For model number PYE22PSHISS
Hello Marcel and thank you for writing.
The first item to check would be the water filter, make sure it has been changed lately and you are using an OEM PS10063209 part. If the freezer is too cold, the waterline may freeze. The water inlet valve opens to supply water to the dispenser. If the water inlet valve PS12297847 is defective, or if the water pressure is too low, the water valve will not open.
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.
I applied some tips learned by reading other reviews. So before I started I grabbed my trusty vise grip pliers and a small screw driver. I locked onto the switch actuator, the part that the refrigerator door pushes in, with the vise grips and pulled on it just hard enough to get the screw driver inserted in the right side to push in the catch clip so the switch could be pulled out further each time the catch clip was depressed to the next detent. Then I used the screw driver on the left site to encourage the switch past the detents on the left and very quickly the switch was out of the mount. The wires from the refrigerator pulled out with the old switch. I unplugged the old switch from the wires and plugged in the new switch and shoved the new switch back into the mount, wiggled it a couple of times to make sure it was secure and the job was done. Once I applied the vise gripes at first, the whole job took less than a minute.