Similar problem here
required a new fridge to fit in the hole but fortunately I took the out side dimensions along with a tape measure
I found that with a range of 5 different manufacturers all of the same advertises capacity, all were 2" or 50mm wider than the dead fridge
some were a bit taller as well but to get the same capacity they were manufactured wider but not as deep
my advice is to measure the opening, forget about the capacity and get one that will fit in the hole
I have this exact model. Here are the specs:
depth: 30"
height: 68.5". with hinge: 69.5"
width: 35.5"
15.5 cubic feet in the refrigerator section
10.0 cubic feet in the freezer section
25.5 cu ft total
SOURCE: I have a refrigerator model
ctx14cys**** the 14 is a give away, it would be a ctx16 if 16 cube. heres a sire just pop in the model number ittl clearly stae it, ifthe link doenst work, i went to www.ge.com, ad nfound it through there
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SOURCE: cubic feet?
Most refrigerator models with two digits, the rest letters, the digits stand for the cubic foot capacity of the refrigerator. In you case, 23 cubic foot model.
SOURCE: I have a Sears Kenmore
I'm not familiar with that model number. Are you sure you're looking in the right place.
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