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Posted on Jul 06, 2008

GE Profile Model PSC23NGSA BB slow ice making

Hi Catriv,
We have a GE Model PSC23NGSA BB. It makes ice very slowly. What could be the problem? Please help. Thank you very much.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 02, 2006

SOURCE: icemaker slow to make ice

Tener, sounds like you have a module going bad. Pull off the white cover of the ice maker and take a look at the center white gear. There should be two clips securing the gear on. A lot of times these clips break and cause the gear not to rotate properly. Part number for the module is 628399. Take a look at this first. Catriver..post back

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 31, 2008

SOURCE: My GE Profile makes ice but then the ice cubes melt!

repl main board and make sure your out let is properly wired and grounded those main boards are sensitive when not grounded

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 25, 2008

SOURCE: Ice maker only makes crushed ice

Pull the ice bucket out. Behind it you will see a rectangular hole with a rod in it. The rod should be able to move with your one finger up and down. If it does not, the solonoid attached to it is either frozen or burnt out.

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carl carpenter

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2009

SOURCE: Ice maker won't make ice after emptying ice bin manually.

make sure you push the ice lever back down

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 04, 2009

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.

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