WR30X10131 General Electric Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly
Genuine OEM NEW Part WR30X10131
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General Electric
MFG Number
WR30X10131
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
This manufacturer part number # WR30X10131 replaces our competitors' part numbers: AP4513392, 2754504, PS2577893.
Special Price
$251.99
Regular Price
$339.99
(26% off)
Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly
GE brands such as Hotpoint, General Electric, and Sears-Kenmore offer this OEM replacement ice maker suitable for GE refrigerators. This unit efficiently produces regular batches of compressed cube ice, ideal for beverages and keeping food fresh.
For optimal performance, an ice maker must maintain proper water fill levels, accurate thermostat settings, and precise ice release mechanisms. Over time, regular use may reduce its efficiency.
Common issues with malfunctioning ice makers include:
- Slow or irregular ice production
- Ice cubes sticking together in unusual shapes or sizes
- Water leaks within the freezer area
- Failure of motorized components to release ice cubes
These problems often arise from accumulated mineral deposits inside the machine, wear and tear on plastic molds, or wear on mechanical parts.
GE brands such as Hotpoint, General Electric, and Sears-Kenmore offer this OEM replacement ice maker suitable for GE refrigerators. This unit efficiently produces regular batches of compressed cube ice, ideal for beverages and keeping food fresh.
For optimal performance, an ice maker must maintain proper water fill levels, accurate thermostat settings, and precise ice release mechanisms. Over time, regular use may reduce its efficiency.
Common issues with malfunctioning ice makers include:
- Slow or irregular ice production
- Ice cubes sticking together in unusual shapes or sizes
- Water leaks within the freezer area
- Failure of motorized components to release ice cubes
These problems often arise from accumulated mineral deposits inside the machine, wear and tear on plastic molds, or wear on mechanical parts.
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