CVE28DM5NCS5 General Electric Refrigerator - Overview
Sections of the CVE28DM5NCS5
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BYPASS FILTER PLUG
PartSelect #: PS16217315
Manufacturer #: WR17X33825
This bypass filter plug is an authentic OEM replacement part designed for your refrigerator. It is small component that is used in the water filtration system. It creates a direct path for water to fl...
$52.87
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SMALL CUBE ICEMAKER
PartSelect #: PS16874486
Manufacturer #: WR30X39345
This OEM small cube ice maker assembly fits select refrigerator models and includes the ice mold and control device. It automates the freezing and ejection of ice cubes, refilling with water until the...
$110.53
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Screw
PartSelect #: PS294660
Manufacturer #: WR1X1850
This screw is sold individually.
$13.95
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STAINLESS DRIP TRAY COVER
PartSelect #: PS12744026
Manufacturer #: WR17X32472
Introducing the GE Stainless Drip Tray Cover, a high-quality appliance part specifically designed for your GE products. This stainless steel cover is an essential component for maintaining safe and ef...
$36.95
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FREEZER EVAPORATOR FAN
PartSelect #: PS12744144
Manufacturer #: WR60X32088
Enjoy the peace of mind of a perfectly functioning freezer with this genuine GE Freezer Evaporator Fan. This high-quality appliance part helps in ensuring efficient cooling and consistent air circulat...
$79.33
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ICE BOX FAN
PartSelect #: PS12744140
Manufacturer #: WR60X31997
Introducing the GE Ice Box Fan, a critical component for maintaining your refrigerator's optimal performance. This assembly keeps your ice room perfectly chilled by continuously circulating cool air, ...
$81.43
In Stock

ISOLATION WATER VALVE
PartSelect #: PS12744134
Manufacturer #: WR57X31999
Introducing the GE Isolation Water Valve, a high-quality, reliable component, meticulously designed for your peace of mind. Engineered to meet GE's exacting standards, the valve presents a solution to...
$54.40
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Common Symptoms of the CVE28DM5NCS5
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Was not making ice
Unpluged refrigerator, Removed 1 screw, removed cover, unplugged 2 wiring harnesses, removed second screw in icemaker lifted up icemaker, put new icemaker in pulled down to catch in hooks.installed screw in icemaker, Reconnect 2 wiring harnesses, put wiring harnesses into cutout installed cover, put screw into cover. Plugged refrigerator
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back in set up icemaker by morning the bucket was full of ice.
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Gary from Suffolk, VA
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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freezer temperature was warm, but freezer evaporator frozen
unplugged the electrical connection from the wall, took out the top and bottom shelves from the freezer (freezer located in the lower part of fridge)
took out the freezer door by unscrewing 4 screws (2 on the right 2 on the left) unscrew 2 screws on the back panel, unplugged the fan cables to uncover the evaporator, disconnected the ... Read more thermistor, cut the wire about 1/2 inch, unhooked and unplugged the defrost heater, unscrew 1 screw.
with 2 Splice Lock Wire Terminals connected the new thermistor with the old thermistor wires and placed it back to the evaporator.
placed the new defrost heater to the bottom of the evaporator, screwed 1 screw back and plugged it back.
took out the freezer door by unscrewing 4 screws (2 on the right 2 on the left) unscrew 2 screws on the back panel, unplugged the fan cables to uncover the evaporator, disconnected the ... Read more thermistor, cut the wire about 1/2 inch, unhooked and unplugged the defrost heater, unscrew 1 screw.
with 2 Splice Lock Wire Terminals connected the new thermistor with the old thermistor wires and placed it back to the evaporator.
placed the new defrost heater to the bottom of the evaporator, screwed 1 screw back and plugged it back.
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Generoso from Ocala, FL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Wasn't making ice
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TIMOTHY from SPRINGVALE, ME
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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