Check the ice tray before using the water dispenser to see if there is ice (or the water level) and then check it again after using the water dispenser and check if water has filled and is overflowing in the ice tray.
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Check the ice tray before using the water dispenser to see if there is ice (or the water level if not frozen) and then check it again after using the water dispenser and check if water has filled and is overflowing in the ice tray.
It may be filling when it shouldn't be.
Here's a link to another question in ifixit which has a service manual that ''may'' help. Your model uses the same GE ''31-51982'' mini manual which I can't find and I was hoping that using the diagnostic tests in a ''GFE26nnn series'' mini manual would be close enough to get an idea.
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''Note:'' Check in the back of the cabinet for the correct mini manual that may be there in a plastic sleeve taped to the cabinet wall somewhere. In the past GE used to put the mini manual behind the removable kick plate (toe plate) in refrigerators (and also in dishwashers), but if there is no kick plate I've read that it is back in the compressor area somewhere, but I don't know for sure if this is correct.
Check the ice tray before using the water dispenser to see if there is ice (or the water level) and then check it again after using the water dispenser and check if water has filled and is overflowing in the ice tray.
It may be filling when it shouldn't be.
Here's a link to another question in ifixit which has a service manual that ''may'' help. Your model uses the same GE ''31-51982'' mini manual which I can't find and I was hoping that using the diagnostic tests in a ''GFE26nnn series'' mini manual would be close enough to get an idea.
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''Note:'' Check in the back of the cabinet for the correct mini manual that may be there in a plastic sleeve taped to the cabinet wall somewhere. In the past GE used to put the mini manual behind the removable kick plate (toe plate) in refrigerators (and also in dishwashers), but if there is no kick plate I've read that it is back in the compressor area somewhere, but I don't know for sure if this is correct.
Check the ice tray before using the water dispenser to see if there is ice (or the water level) and then check it again after using the water dispenser and check if water has filled and is overflowing in the ice tray.
It may be filling when it shouldn't be.
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Here's a link to another question in ifixit which has a service manual that ''may'' help. You model uses the same ''31-51982'' mini manual which I can't find and I was hoping that using the diagnostic tests in a ''GFE26nnn series'' mini manual would be close enough to get an idea.
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Here's a link to another question in ifixit which has a service manual that ''may'' help. Your model uses the same GE ''31-51982'' mini manual which I can't find and I was hoping that using the diagnostic tests in a ''GFE26nnn series'' mini manual would be close enough to get an idea.
Hi @adamenko
Check the ice tray before using the water dispenser to see if there is ice (or the water level) and then check it again after using the water dispenser and check if water has filled and is overflowing in the ice tray.
It may be filling when it shouldn't be.
Here's a link to another question in ifixit which has a service manual that ''may'' help. You model uses the same ''31-51982'' mini manual which I can't find and I was hoping that using the diagnostic tests in a ''GFE26nnn series'' mini manual would be close enough to get an idea.
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