ZIBI240PCII General Electric Wine and Beverage Cooler - Overview

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Ice Maker – Part Number: WR30X10093
Ice Maker
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PartSelect #: PS1993870
Manufacturer #: WR30X10093
This ice maker assembly is used to make ice in your refrigerator. The ice maker receives water from the water inlet valve and will freeze until ice cubes are formed. Once the water has been frozen the...
$267.74
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Wine Fridge Relay Start – Part Number: WR07X10072
Wine Fridge Relay Start
PartSelect #: PS758552
Manufacturer #: WR07X10072
$178.91
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TEMP SENSOR – Part Number: WR55X10409
TEMP SENSOR
PartSelect #: PS966886
Manufacturer #: WR55X10409
$107.37
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DRAIN PAN – Part Number: WR17X10374
DRAIN PAN
PartSelect #: PS291579
Manufacturer #: WR17X10374
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DOOR PROFILE-RIGHT – Part Number: WR02X11805
DOOR PROFILE-RIGHT
PartSelect #: PS963580
Manufacturer #: WR02X11805
$328.50
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GUIDE FRONT – Part Number: WR02X11412
GUIDE FRONT
PartSelect #: PS773587
Manufacturer #: WR02X11412
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Frame Guide Short Slide – Part Number: WR72X10123
Frame Guide Short Slide
PartSelect #: PS773790
Manufacturer #: WR72X10123
$76.17
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OVERLOAD – Part Number: WR08X10049
OVERLOAD
PartSelect #: PS758557
Manufacturer #: WR08X10049
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Inner Liner Guide – Part Number: WR17X11394
Inner Liner Guide
PartSelect #: PS758941
Manufacturer #: WR17X11394
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ADJUSTABLE FOOT – Part Number: WR01X10451
ADJUSTABLE FOOT
PartSelect #: PS963201
Manufacturer #: WR01X10451
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Leveling Legs – Part Number: WR01X10456
Leveling Legs
PartSelect #: PS963205
Manufacturer #: WR01X10456
$74.51
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LEVELLING LEG SUPPORT – Part Number: WR02X11844
LEVELLING LEG SUPPORT
PartSelect #: PS963613
Manufacturer #: WR02X11844
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Ice maker not making ice
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Ice maker won’t dispense ice
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Leaking
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Ice maker dispenses too little ice
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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.
Parts Used:
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.
Parts Used:
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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Parts Used:
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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