We have a GE model GSS25JFMCWW that has the ice door flapper issue. I need to order parts, but would like to get that trim ring off first to see what's needed. Last time I worked on this Dan O. sent me to a great site that had VERY helpful videos. I went there again for help, but can't find directions on trim ring removal. Shame on me, I did this before, but can't remember how it comes off! Help!!
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GE refrigerator ice dispenser flapper door
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You didn't say what issues you were dealing with but the dispenser door itself is a common failure point. You can see a video of accessing it at the following link.
LINK > GE Refrigerator Model GSS25JFMCWW Ice Dispenser Door
Maybe it will help?
Dan O.
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You're good, Dan O. That's exactly what I needed to know. The issue is (are...) (procrastination) burned out bulb, spring not closing flapper door all the way. Door often hangs up and it gets frosted and iced. And that causes my wife to be , uh, well, 'displeased'.... This will help relieve at least SOME of that!!
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Along with the dishwasher issues, I FINALLY got around to checking the 'fridge. That flapper door does need to be replaced. And a new light bulb, too. That solenoid, though, was pretty well corroded. I cleaned and polished the solenoid pin. Glad the solenoid itself is plastic coated. It works well now. But, I suspect the reason for the corrosion is due to excess moisture in that compartment. I see there is a heater available for that area (Item:RepairClinic Item #1061807 | G.E. OEM Part #WR49X10086 ). That's a pricey item. Will that actually solve the moisture issue? Also, it says a dispenser control assembly is also needed when installing this part. What is that?Last edited by mrcaptainbob; 06-26-2016, 03:43 PM.
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Originally posted by mrcaptainbobThat solenoid, though, was pretty well corroded. I cleaned and polished the solenoid pin. I suspect the reason for the corrosion is due to excess moisture in that compartment. I see there is a heater available for that area
G.E. OEM Part #WR49X10086. Will that actually solve the moisture issue?
Also, it says a dispenser control assembly is also needed when installing this part. What is that?
LINK > GE GSS25JFMCWW Dispenser Control PCB
Dan O.
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.Last edited by Dan O.; 06-28-2016, 11:07 PM.
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