Scott M Asheville , NC October 04, 2015 Appliance: General Electric Refrigerator GSS22KGMDWW 12 y o rental unit ge side by side was missing parts and dispenser was non functional First I ordered a new ice door seal, spring, and crank, figuring the condensation in freezer and door was caused by ice door not sealing. Turns out the solenoid for the ice door was completely rusted and was the primary cause, if it had been replaced early, it would have saved the dispenser board. What then happened was the moisture in the freezer door damaged the control board rendering dispenser controls inoperative as well as the heater around the dispenser. Now the freezer door is dripping condensation damaging the door (rust), and causing mold to grow under the Pergo floor. This is in a rental, and could have been prevented if the ice door solenoid was promptly replaced. BTW, the appliance parts pros video was for the wrong model. and I destroyed the dispenser trim mistakenly, after being instructed to pry it off from the outside. It actually is removed from the INSIDE, AFTER removing the freezer door inner door shelf to reveal the screws. In view of this in door moisture, and the parts tally for replacing the aforementioned parts it would exceed half the cost of a new refrigerator. I decided to remove the dispenser completely, including the water line from the solenoid valve. I sealed the dispenser opening in the freezer door with duct tape, and covered both door's exterior with panels to match the kitchen cabinets. Now I sprayed foam insulation in the door cavity and old ice chute, capped the dispenser connectors with electrical tape, replaced the freezer door perimeter seal and shelf, put a piece of white duct tape over the ice chute in freezer side of door. The last thing was unplug and remove the ice auger motor in back of freezer, under the icemaker, this is optional. The icemaker and refrigerator operate normally, and no more leaks! I will never buy a refrigerator with a dispenser for my rentals or my home, they start with the problems after 2 years usually. Hope this helps someone else to save a perfectly good refrigerator, with a few hours of effort. Of course the deactivated dispenser can stay in place after the ice chute is sealed, that is up to you. Read More... 2 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 2+ hours Tools: Nut Drivers, Pliers, Screwdrivers
Frances A Blairsville , GA January 30, 2015 No water no ice For years we had purchased expensive water filters for our GE refrigerator. I replaced the last one in December and a couple of weeks ago we didn't have water & then no ice. I bought the filter bypass plug just to see if we had a defective filter. I removed the filter & inserted the plug. After purging the air from the line, we had water. Everything is back to normal and we won't be buying filters again. Read More... 17 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes
Pat H Lakeland , FL April 11, 2015 Couldn't get water or ice because of new drinking water system i put in had to bypass refrig filter Bypass plug. Ordered one day, delivered the next and 30 seconds later had water and ice maker started to make ice. Read More... 4 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes
David K Lockport , NY October 07, 2014 Low water pressure Installed bypass cap and external filter. Many complaints about GE filter effecting water flow. This website had the part to me within 2 days of ordering and that was awesome! Read More... 2 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes
Jason G Cape Coral , FL August 03, 2015 Refrigerator door water dispenser and the ice maker weren't working Removed water filter from refrigerator and installed filter by pass cap, the part I ordered. It took less than a minute and we now have water and ice. Read More... 1 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes