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01/29/2007 02:57 AM DanO Moderator

I don't know anywhere where you'll get installation instructions. You can however see exploded parts views of your model fridge at the following link. I don't know how much they'll help though.

- GE Fridge Exploded Parts Views
LINK > http://www.appliance411.com/data.php?psm=TFH27PRSAWW

JFYI

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auger installation

01/29/2007 08:44 AM ramsey76

Dan

I nned your help one more time. The auger seems to be held in place by a washer at the back of the ice bucket. The washer is

" C " shaped and does not move. It seems like if I remove this washer then I can unscrew the old auger. Does this make sense ?

How do I remove the existing washer ?

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E Ring

01/29/2007 02:00 PM DanO Moderator

** the auger seems to be held in place by a washer at the back of the ice bucket. The washer is "C" shaped and does not move. **

There looks to be a "E-Ring" (aka "C-Clip") on that shaft (see the following link).

- Dispenser Auger E-Ring
LINK > http://www.appliance411.com/data.php?rc=290088

Those usually get 'pried' off of what they're attached onto, in the direction opposite the open side of the clip. Maybe a very small screwdriver can be used? I doubt you'd be able to get pliers onto it.

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rusty auger

08/22/2007 05:41 PM rhonda123

I have the identical problem with my GE icemaker and was told the same thing by the GE repairman. Does not seem right that a new refrigerator should deliver rusty ice unless you scrub the auger once a week. They know the auger will get 'wet' so it should be designed to be water proof. Heavy duty plastic might be a better design.

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Same Problem

02/10/2008 08:47 PM sethrobbins

I know I'm a little late, however, my GE has the same problem. The auger is rusty. In fact the whole ice bin is having some issues. Rather than simply replace the auger, I'd like to replace the entire ice bin (not the ice maker, just the bin). Does anybody know the part number?

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Model Number??

02/11/2008 01:43 PM DanO Moderator

** I'd like to replace the entire ice bin. Does anybody know the part number? **

We can't even check to see if such an assembly is available for it without your refrigerator's complete model number taken *from the appliance itself*. If you post that information we'll try to look into it for you.

You can find tips for locating the model and serial number identification tag on your appliances at the following link:

- Model Number Tag Search
LINK > www.appliance411.com/parts/tagsearch.cgi


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