William H Cary , NC August 15, 2015 The cover crusher on my ge ice maker bucket shattered it hasn't been working well since we originally got the refrigerator sometimes we had to scoop ice out rather than get it through the door I looked for a site that sold replacement parts for my make of GE refrigerator. I found AppliancePartsPros, and was very surprised at how organized it was. By entering the model number of my refrigerator, I was shown a set of (approximately) 8 general parts diagrams for my refrigerator. I chose the ice making/dispensing diagram. I matched the part that shattered (from use) to what was on the diagram. What I didn't know was how to install the part. I saw references by other customer comments to video tutorials, but didn't see how to find them. After spending about 30 minutes reading comments from other customers, I discovered that the reference other customers made to tutorials was on a link on some (not all) parts that will help you with general questions about how to take an assembly apart and put it together again (in my case, the ice bucket). After watching a video (not for the part I thought I needed, but for an auger nut) I decided to replace the auger nut as well, as it was only just over $3 to replace. I also saw from other customer comments that they were replacing the Plate Helix Lock along with the Cover Crusher. I didn't see why this part needed replacement, but I decided to order it as well, as it was only around $8 more. I received the parts in 2 days, installed them in 30 minutes (because of the videos that AppliancePartsPros provided). Total cost (including shipping), $28. Cost of replacing the entire ice bin (and that doesn't include the ice maker) would have been $162. I'm happy, my wife is happy, and we both think the ice maker works better now than when we originally purchased the refrigerator. Thank you, AppliancePartsPros! Read More... 6 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Frank R Waco , TX July 16, 2019 Appliance: General Electric Refrigerator PSHS6RGXBDSS Crusher cover was cracked, glide bucket LH was broken just above where the screw motor attached & the ice stripper had two "slide" pieces broken Replaced the parts. Initially, in order to ensure the ice maker itself was still working, I did some repairs to test it. I repaired the cracked crusher cover with a plastic welder, I also repaired the glide bucket Lh with the plastic welder & some epoxy. I attached the broken ice stripper pieces with the plastic welder. If the ice maker made ice I knew it was safe to buy new parts. It made ice for two days only but after it dropped ice the first time I ordered the parts. Parts did not take long to get here and were a perfect match. I clicked 30-60 min on the time it takes but that was for installing the new parts & remember I had done this once already for my test run. You need a Philips screwdriver to get the ice maker off, get the outer cover of the ice container off & take a metal clip off that holds a metal bar on the bottom of the ice container. You need a flat small flat tip screwdriver to help get the electrical connection retaining clips open and to get the "C" clip retainer off the front of the "Ice Screw" in order to get it out so that the Crusher Cover can be replaced. For pliers, you need a set of channel locks to get the "C" clip retainer back on (though this can be done with a large flat tip screwdriver as well. I used a screwdriver that allows you to insert different nut driver heads in order to remove the metal screws (but with nut heads) that held the glide bucket Lh to the wall as well as the one that held the screw motor to the glide bucket Lh. If you have no such tool you will need a socket set. My experience level - I am NOT an appliance repair person. However, I take photos on my phone prior to ensure things look the same when I put them back (ie how that ice crusher had to go back together). I am in my late 50's & have been "fixing" things all my life so this was not hard but I would say anyone could do it. Read More... 5 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers, Pliers, Screwdrivers
Michelle D Peyton , CO February 01, 2017 Appliance: General Electric Refrigerator PSS26MSWASS Ice maker was not dispensing ice consistently Ordered the helix and helix lock. Mine was no longer oval on the helix lock and the helix was cracked so the helix would spin freely. My husband repaired last night, it took about 30 minutes after allowing the parts to warm. I recommend taking photos as you go so you know exactly how things go back together, I think that really helped the repair go smoothly and quickly. Dispenses ice like new again! Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Mark G Vero Beach , FL June 27, 2023 Appliance: Model GE FRIDGE. Broken ice dispenser I had to replace the cutting blade, the helix, and the front shield and the locking nut. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers
Paul E Long Beach , CA April 03, 2017 Broken cover crusher Replace it Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 2+ hours Tools: Screwdrivers