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The Drive Cup is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This part engages with other parts to drive the ice out of the molds and into the storage bin.
Causes of Drive Cup failure can range from physical wear and tear from regular use, which may lead to cracks or deformities in the part, to accumulation of frost or ice that hinders its movement.
Symptoms of a malfunctioning Drive Cup include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Ordered new auger and installed it and now we have clean ice for our drinks. Read more
Replaced Ice maker very easy. Read more
I emptied door shelves and used plastic sheet to close off refrigerator. The repair was done with refrigerator running. I removed door and changed riser cam and shim. Then replaced door. It took maybe 45 minutes from start to finish. If I did the job again it would be completed in 30 minutes or less. The videos are informative. Thank You Read more
I removed the drawers and old rails, and screwed in the new ones. It was very straightforward. Read more
Changed the washer behind fan blade and it quieted right down. Read more
Purchased a bracket and cam. Did not need the cam but replaced the bracket doors were too tight so added a washer to each screw. Easy project. Read more
Ordered thru appliancpartspros, replaced broken part to the door. Read more
Ordered parts and fixed it after taking the door off. Read more
This replacement part is an ice dispenser deflector, and it is intended for use in different types of appliances. This is a genuine replacement part made by General Electric. Ice dispenser deflectors are found inside of the ice-making assembly and are an important part of many freezers. The ice dispenser deflector allows the ice to come down from the tray into the dispensing area. A new ice dispenser deflector might be needed if the current one has become too brittle and has even cracked or broken. Be sure that the refrigerator is completely powered off before starting this repair. The user must have access to the ice maker assembly and will need common household tools like a screwdriver and pliers. The user might also need working gloves as some parts in and around the assembly have sharp edges or blades.Note that this part is sold individually. This ice dispenser deflector is sourced directly from the manufacturer and is a genuine OEM replacement part.
Replaced the deflector Read more
Color: clear. It's 7 watts 130 volts.
After replacing the bulb several times, I ordered and replaced the socket. Easy install and no more light bulbs blowing. The instruction video help immensely. Read more
Plate for dispenser.
Disassemble, replace, reassemble Read more
This shelf support secures an interior refrigerator shelf in place so food items stay level and storage remains organized. It replaces a cracked or worn support to restore proper shelf seating and stability. What it does
This replacement part is an ice auger blade, and it is intended for use in different types of appliances. This is a genuine replacement part made by General Electric. Ice auger blades are usually found in ice maker assemblies and are used during the ice-making and dispensing process. These blades are what are used when the user is in need of shaved or crushed ice. The mechanism takes full ice cubes and cuts the ice cubes down to create the different types of ice. A new ice auger blade might be needed if the user noticed that the current blades are dull or unable to cut ice. It is possible that the blades become dull over time after many years of use, so replacing them might be a good idea. Be sure the power is completely off before attempting to repair this part.This ice auger blade is sourced directly from the manufacturer and is a genuine OEM replacement part. Note that this part is sold individually.
This was a very easy repair, the on-line video at AppliancePartsPros.com was helpful. The Helix was spinning freely (meaning, the Auger Blade was not holding it in place on the Auger). Pulling the assembly apart was a snap, and very logical (the video is perfect if you get lost). The family is now enjoying both crushed and cubed ice - and the redesign of the Auger Blade seems to prevent clogging in the ice shoot. Read more