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Not dispensing water is the 5th most common symptom for General Electric PSE29NHTECSS. It takes 15-30 minutes to fix on average. The instructions below from DIYers like you make the repair simple and easy. Many parts also have a video showing step-by-step how to fix the "Not dispensing water" problem for General Electric PSE29NHTECSS. So, if your PSE29NHTECSS refrigerator door does not dispense water, water dispenser not working or won't dispense water through the door, the following info will help you identify the problem.
Parts for General Electric PSE29NHTECSS
The water filter is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This filter removes or reduces various contaminants.
Features and Benefits:
When to replace your filter:
Note: If replacing the Culligan metal canister design filter for the first time, a special adapter, part number AP2615702 is needed, which is not included with this part. The compatible bypass cap is part number AP6891551. This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
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The Ice Dispenser Solenoid is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It is a crucial component that controls the flow of ice from the ice maker to the dispenser chute.
Symptoms of a bad ice dispenser solenoid include:
Causes of a bad solenoid can include electrical malfunctions, physical obstructions preventing proper operation, or simply wear and tear over time.
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
The Dispenser Switch is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. This switch is crucial for the functionality of the water and ice dispenser, as it activates the dispensing mechanism when the user presses the lever or button. The switch ensures that the refrigerator dispenses water or ice on demand, providing convenience and ease of use.
Over time, the dispenser switch can wear out or become damaged due to frequent use, exposure to moisture, or electrical issues. This can result in the switch failing to activate the dispenser properly, impacting the performance of the refrigerator's dispensing system.
Symptoms of a bad dispenser switch include:
The Water Tank Assembly is an OEM part for GE refrigerators, designed to store and chill water before it's dispensed through the refrigerator's water dispenser. This integral component ensures that you have immediate access to cold, fresh water without the need to open the refrigerator, helping to conserve energy and maintain the internal temperature.
Over time, the water tank assembly can experience issues such as leaks, cracks, or the buildup of contaminants, all of which can affect the quality and taste of your water.
Symptoms of a bad Water Tank Assembly include:
This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
The Ice Door Assembly is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It is integral to the ice dispenser system, controlling access to the ice chute. This component ensures the efficient delivery of ice cubes or crushed ice when activated and seals off the chute when not in use to maintain the freezer's temperature and prevent frost buildup.
Symptoms of a bad Ice Door Assembly include:
Causes of a bad Ice Door Assembly can include mechanical wear from frequent use, failure of the spring mechanism or solenoid that operates the door, or damage to the sealing surfaces that leads to air leaks.
The Water Tank Plastic Tube is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It functions as a conduit, transporting water from the water tank to the dispenser and ice maker, ensuring a steady flow of water for these features.
You should replace this plastic tube if it becomes damaged or worn out. Causes of a bad water tank plastic tube can include wear and tear over time, blockages from mineral deposits, or physical damage from mishandling or kinks.
Symptoms of a bad water tank plastic tube include:
The Door Recess Spring is an OEM replacement part for GE side-by-side refrigerators. It sits within the icemaker door frame to control movement and allow smooth closing/opening of the access point.
Causes of a bad icemaker door recess spring include wear and tear of thin metal coils repeatedly compressing over many years of filling cycles. Exposure to humidity intrusions from melting ice accumulates oxidation shortening spring elasticity.
Symptoms of a bad icemaker door recess spring include:
This genuine GE replacement spring is compatible with Hotpoint, RCA and Kenmore models.
The Dispenser Door Recess Crank is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This crank is a crucial component of the refrigerator's ice and water dispenser system, helping to operate the dispenser door by opening and closing it when activated. It ensures that ice or water is dispensed efficiently and prevents unwanted air from entering the freezer compartment.
You should replace the dispenser door recess crank if it becomes faulty or damaged. Causes of a bad crank can include wear and tear from frequent use, accidental damage, or mechanical failure. A malfunctioning crank can lead to issues with the dispenser door's operation.
Symptoms of a bad dispenser door recess crank include:
The Torsion Spring is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It is essential for maintaining the proper tension and operation of the refrigerator door. This spring ensures the door closes smoothly and stays securely shut, preventing cold air from escaping and maintaining the appliance’s efficiency.
Causes of a bad torsion spring can include metal fatigue from regular use, corrosion from exposure to moisture, or damage due to excessive force or mishandling. Over time, these factors can weaken the spring, affecting the door’s performance.
Symptoms of a bad Torsion Spring include:
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.