David A May 19, 2014 for Model Number GSL22JFPHBS Ice dispenser just puts out crushed ice no cubes.it indicates cubed ice but only dispenses crushed no matter what u call for. also the water line in the freezer door freezes and won't dispense water when called for. u can put blow dryer heat on door and it will then dispense water
1 Answer David, The issue with the ice not putting out cubes, you will want to check the crush/cube solenoid beside the auger motor and make sure that it is not broken. For the fill tube in the door freezing this would require a new freezer door. Read More...
David February 15, 2014 for Model Number GE j2s968th2ww After oven has been in use for some time, control shows F0, beeps continuously, oven shuts down, can only be reset by pulling fuse and waiting a long time. Gas stove top, clock, delay start, timer etc. all work as expected. Problem first showed during clean cycle; then oven seemed OK for several weeks but problem recurred after long , hot bake. Now problem occurs after almost any oven use.
1 Answer Hello David. The F0 code is a stuck stuck touch pad error. Usually means that either the touch pad or the oven control (also called clock or ERC) is defective and needs to be replaced. If this fault code cannot be cancelled, replace the oven control (also called clock or ERC), touch pad, or both. Touch pad is Part# WB29T10022 Read More...
David February 15, 2014 for Model Number psc23mgpaww GE Cold water dispenser does not deliver. Ice maker works OK-makes and delivers ice.
1 Answer Hello David. Unhook the water line from the bottom of the freezer door and see if water comes out there when the dispenser is pressed. If so, the water line in the freezer door is frozen in the unit. Read More...
1 Answer Hello Danny, Use a pair of needle nosed pliers to "pry" the old one off. Now insert the tips of the needle nosed pliers in the new compression ring and open them slightly enough to get the ring onto the stem, being careful not to break off any fins. Slide it up to the required position and you're set. I usually get this onto the fan blade before sliding the fan blade onto the motor shaft. Read More...