SOURCE: Freezer is freezes it self up and a giant block of ice froms but refrigerator is warm
Hi: your model number dosn't get a match on a search. Did you check the defrost heater? I hope this helps Jeff,
SOURCE: GE side by side - upper freezer warming once a week then freezing
Had the same problem. Bottom of freezer was about the right temp but the upper part was way too warm. Fridge side was fine. Ice maker stopped making ice - it wasn't broken, but it won't run through its cycle if the temp is too high. Cubes already in storage hopper melted and water refroze as it ran to lower, colder part of fridge. Problem: Fan controller for freezer compartment was faulty. The fan itself was fine. Fix: GE replaced the main circuit board that controls everything on this model, including the freezer compartment fan. Once that was done, temp returned to normal, ice maker is happy again. The board had undergone several revisions from the factory installed one (could tell this by comparing the part number on the old and new boards - they increment it when they revise it.) Bad news: the part/labor were expensive and of course failed after the warranty ran out. Good news: the board is now guaranteed for 5 yrs. (Why wouldn't the factory-installed board ALSO be good for five years instead of just one? It's not like the replacement boards are made better.) Labor is covered only for 90 days though so it won't be free if they have to come back after that.
SOURCE: CANT FIND A NUMBER ON THE WATER FILTER INSIDE THE REFRIGERATOR
The part # is MWF and a good site to help with these sort of finds is www.Appliance411.com And it will lead you to nearly any part or accessory you may need.
SOURCE: GE Profile Fridge Model No. PSC25MSWA SS not making ice
Check to see if there is any obstruction (object of any kind) in the ice cube mold area. If nothing found, you will have to replace the icemaker, as individual repair parts are not available.
SOURCE: I have a GE refrigerator side by side that is 2
If the refrigerator is not cooling it could be for a couple reasons.
Either there is an excess of ice buildup between the freezer and the refrigerator or the compressor is bad.
If its just and ice buildup all you need to do is remove the ice by either defrosting the refrigerator or using hot water poured down into the air vent inside the machine.
If its not the ice, its probably the compressor in which case you would have to get a professional to come and replace it which is rather costly. In most cases you are better off buying a new machine rather than replacing the compressor. Especially since it is not that old and is already having a major problem.
If you decide to buy a new machine I recommend Whirlpool brand appliances.
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