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    #101

    Nov 28, 2008, 07:24 PM
    After Googling and finding this thread... I'm happy to say that the frozen line problem was causing my water dispenser issue. Used a hair dryer on the back of the dispenser assembly... no real luck. Used trimmer line and immediately felt the dispenser line blockage about 4-5" in.

    The first thing I did.. just to check, was to disconnect the quick coupler at the left lower corner of the freezer door. Pressed dispenser.. water flow. Ran trimmer line up the dispenser line and hit the blockage... kept poking at it until it broke loose.

    For now, problem solved. I also turned down the freezer temp (from 5 to 3) in hopes to prevent this from happening again.

    PS-
    My model number is
    GE GSS25PGMF WW. Purchased new at Home Depot in 2002.
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    #102

    Dec 6, 2008, 05:01 PM

    My icemaker worked fine but the water dispenser just suddenly quit about two months ago. I didn't want to pay for a technician to come out so... I've been drinking bottled water! Decided today is the day to figure this out and read everyone's answers. We tried hair dryer, etc. Still didn't work. Called GE and they tried to send a technician. I said I didn't want to pay so she directed me to GE Appliances Home, kitchen appliances, refrigerator, water filter, dishwasher, top rated and said to look at service and troubleshooting. When I did this, I found a video about the GE side by side refrigerators with water dispensing problems. They showed that the water line is in the cold storage side and not the freezer side. When I pulled out my vegetable drawers we could see that the water line was kinked. It is a plastic line so undoing the kink is probably not going to stay but... it works perfectly now. At least we know that we have a kinking problem and not a freezing line problem.
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    #103

    Dec 13, 2008, 01:39 PM
    timmy_bimmy's solution is awesome! Thanks to all who posted here, I was able to find the quick release under the fridge, verify water flow to that point. I then shoved weadeater wire up the dispensor tube, and it hit a road block about 3inches in. I defrosted the freeze and within 15 minutes water was coming out. I could then stick about 8-10 inches of wire into the dispensor tube.

    I now have that wire in the tube, and will follow timmy_bimmy's solution.

    Thanks all!
    gigaflopper
    :):):D:D:):)
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    #104

    Dec 21, 2008, 04:24 PM
    My thanks to all whom have responded to this question as I have experienced the exact problem that so many of you have discussed. I have noticed that all the model numbers experiencing this problem contain the number "25". Surely this cannot be a mere coincidence. There is clearly a design flaw in this series. Does anybody know if there is any movement to undertake a class action suit? I'm probably not one to start such an action, but I sure would be willing to join in.
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    #105

    Jan 7, 2009, 09:24 PM

    MY side by side door GE fridge water line froze. Easy to check. Disconnect the water line at the bottom front grill. If you depress the switch, the water should come out. That means the waterline in the door (specially near the dispenser) is freezing. If you keep the freezer door open for a while it thaws. You can blow the hot air at the dispenser with the hair dryer. It may work.
    The GE guy came and put a small heater. They charged me $250. I have placed a call to GE to refund. It is a clearly a recall issue. No part is broken. But things are not working. They had to design small heater ( y shaped adhesive backed 3 watt heater) to solve this problem. That is a recall and should be a free fix.
    If they don't honor my request I will file a complaint and see them in small claims court. No more GE!
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    #106

    Jan 8, 2009, 05:17 PM
    Scanning through this quickly, I didn't see my lower cost temporary fix to this problem, which has been a recurring one for me as well. I disconnect the quick connect under the unit on the lower left side, attach a portable air compressor to the line going into the freezer door, and turn the compressor on and off in short bursts until it clear the line. You'll want to put some kind of container under/on the dispenser or just have a towel ready to clean up the small amount of water that will spurt from it.

    I'm all for the idea of a class action lawsuit. The threat of an action might get GE to issue a recall if nothing else. If I was a lawyer, I'd be all over it; but alas, I am not.
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    #107

    Jan 9, 2009, 10:32 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by vonal View Post
    My water Dispenser was not working but the ice was fine. I tried the hersey bottle and tubing to defrost the ice blockage but on my model there is a little plastic piece inside and it would not fit. So I just defrosted it. The weed cutter line worked but was a pain, every two hours it would freeze up and I was pulling that darn string. I defrosted it one more time then did this below.

    I went to OSH got a sheet of insulation pad (the foil type that helps keep pipes from freezing up in the winter.)
    Cut it into two 10"x 10" sheets, then put some heavy duty velcro inside the now dry back part of the freezer. Joined the two sheets up with more velcro and stuck it on back side of the freezer door. IT WORKED!!!! four days now no freeze up. I am a little scared to pull the weed line out, but will do so in a couple more days.
    Do you any picture to show how it was done? Is it still work?
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    #108

    Jan 9, 2009, 10:34 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by kenw00d View Post
    I experienced the same problem with the water dispenser not working at all. The problem is a frozen line in the door. I'll skip the hassle of dealing with GE. Based on all of the other postings you should know by now that GE does not stand behind their product and that you should never purchase a GE appliance.

    That said, I purchased an electric heater kit specifically designed to fit the GE side by side refrigerators with the water dispenser. I purchased it from repairclinic.com for $42.50 plus $6 for shipping. The item # is 1381601.

    Installation was pretty easy and took a total of 15 minutes. On a scale of 1 to 10 for difficulty (10 being the most difficult), I would rank it as a 4. The instructions that came with the heater kit were VERY helpful. The heater kit should not cost $42.50, but it beats dealing with GE. You can install this yourself. I installed mine at 9pm and by morning the dispenser was working again.

    Steps:

    1. Pry off plastic frame.
    2. Lift control board out.
    3. Disconnect the 3 wire harnesses from circuit board.
    4. Unscrew the dispenser unit. (4 Phillip Screws).
    5. Peel and stick the heater in the recesses area. See instructions from heater kit for picture on where the heater should go.
    6. Splice wires according to instructions that came with the heater kit. Splices are provided. Very easy to do. Just follow the directions. Splice one heater wire to the harness red wire (position 2) and the other heater wire to the (black&white) harness wire (position 6).
    7. Plug in the just the one harness to the control board and in 60 seconds you will start to feel the heater area getting warm. That's how you know it's working.
    8. Put everything back together and you are in business.
    Will you able to post the instruction that came with the repair part? Can you post some picture of your heated installed? Thanks.
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    #109

    Jan 10, 2009, 03:13 PM
    Let's see if we can get GE to do the right thing! The following is a link to a feedback form for GE Appliances division:

    GE Contact Us: Voicing a concern about an appliance or an experience with GE
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    #110

    Jan 11, 2009, 04:59 PM
    The water line freezes up inside the freezer door near the dispenser. I called for service and the tech installed an in-line heater near the tube outlet. The heater cost $60 and GE covered half the cost of the part. The labour cost me $89. I wonder why the heater wasn't installed when they made the fridge. There is an electrical connector that was just sitting there that the heater connects to.
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    #111

    Jan 15, 2009, 01:01 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by mallard View Post
    any idea, how to find the frozen line. I have GE- GSL25JFPC. I tried all the things mentioned on forum, but still have similar problem,Like the water get freeze after2-3 days and show up gain once you shut down refrigerator for 6 hours.
    any idea ???
    Ok folks here is some help I had same problem did testing all the way to the line that runs up side of refrig water came out right to the pex fitting on bottom . I preseded to run a piece of wire down the tube and ran into obstacle pulled wire out nothing on it but it was cold as ice so I tried a couple time and it felt like running a piece of (no pun intended) like running wire on ice cube . I have come to the conclusion the water line froze. I replaced the valve anyway but NOW why would the water line freeze ? That is the question.
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    #112

    Jan 15, 2009, 05:47 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Mrcrowley View Post
    Ok folks here is some help I had same problem did testing all the way to the line that runs up side of refrig water came out right to the pex fitting on bottom . I preseded to run a piece of wire down the tube and ran into obstacle pulled wire out nothing on it but it was cold as ice so I tried a couple time and it felt like running a piece of (no pun intended) like running wire on ice cube . I have come to the conclusion the water line froze. I replaced the valve anyways but NOW why would the water line freeze ? that is the question.
    Buy the heater and install it right below the white plastic outlet pipe. You have to take the black plastic shroud off from around the water dispenser unit and unscrew the 4 phillips screws that hold the control panel on. Then you have to splice the heater red and black wires onto the power wires running to the control unit. This prevents the water pipe from freezing.
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    #113

    Jan 15, 2009, 06:18 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by dlamp View Post
    Buy the heater and install it right below the white plastic outlet pipe. You have to take the black plastic shroud off from around the water dispenser unit and unscrew the 4 phillips screws that hold the control panel on. Then you have to splice the heater red and black wires onto the power wires running to the control unit. This prevents the water pipe from freezing.

    Hey that sounds like something I can do BUT where do I get the heater from ?
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    #114

    Jan 15, 2009, 07:29 PM
    This is very frustrating. I bought my refrigerator less than 2 years ago and now it only dispenses water for about 5 days after putting in a new filter. I have already spent $120 on three filters in the last one month, thinking that maybe I had a bad filter.

    After looking at all these complaints, I will never buy a GE product again. If they can't stand behind their products and fix problems that are clearly design flaws, I am happy to take my business elsewhere.
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    #115

    Jan 15, 2009, 07:38 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Mrcrowley View Post
    Hey that sounds like something I can do BUT where do I get the heater from ?
    Here is a response that pretty much sums it all up.
    Originally Posted by kenw00d
    I experienced the same problem with the water dispenser not working at all. The problem is a frozen line in the door. I'll skip the hassle of dealing with GE. Based on all of the other postings you should know by now that GE does not stand behind their product and that you should never purchase a GE appliance.

    That said, I purchased an electric heater kit specifically designed to fit the GE side by side refrigerators with the water dispenser. I purchased it from repairclinic.com for $42.50 plus $6 for shipping. The item # is 1381601.

    Installation was pretty easy and took a total of 15 minutes. On a scale of 1 to 10 for difficulty (10 being the most difficult), I would rank it as a 4. The instructions that came with the heater kit were VERY helpful. The heater kit should not cost $42.50, but it beats dealing with GE. You can install this yourself. I installed mine at 9pm and by morning the dispenser was working again.

    Steps:

    1. Pry off plastic frame.
    2. Lift control board out.
    3. Disconnect the 3 wire harnesses from circuit board.
    4. Unscrew the dispenser unit. (4 Phillip Screws).
    5. Peel and stick the heater in the recesses area. See instructions from heater kit for picture on where the heater should go.
    6. Splice wires according to instructions that came with the heater kit. Splices are provided. Very easy to do. Just follow the directions. Splice one heater wire to the harness red wire (position 2) and the other heater wire to the (black&white) harness wire (position 6).
    7. Plug in the just the one harness to the control board and in 60 seconds you will start to feel the heater area getting warm. That's how you know it's working.
    8. Put everything back together and you are in business.
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    #116

    Jan 22, 2009, 12:11 PM
    I am going to try the easiest solution that I have seen posted by hesshouse on Jan 6, 2008, 04:45 PM
    I fixed mine by leaving the light on the dispenser on. It took about 6 hrs, but the heat from the light bulb was enough to defrost the water line.
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    #117

    Jan 22, 2009, 06:18 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by snowman154 View Post
    I am going to try the easiest solution that I have seen posted by hesshouse on Jan 6, 2008, 04:45 PM
    I fixed mine by leaving the light on the dispenser on. It took about 6 hrs, but the heat from the light bulb was enough to defrost the water line.
    Sounds like it might defrost the line, but when the light goes off again, it will probably freeze up again. But, not a bad idea. Mine has the heater and lately it has been freezing up intermittently. Maybe because it is winter and the temp in the house is down to 16C during the night. Summer its 23 or 24C in the kitchen so maybe that is the difference. Definitely the heater helped.
    Cheers,
    Doug
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    #118

    Feb 1, 2009, 06:55 PM
    My GE refrigerator (owned since 2003) just started showing this problem 2 days ago (this is the 2nd time, the last time it happened). I am glad I saw this post to realize that the problem was about the frozen dispenser water line. Thankfully, turning the freezer off for an hour fixed this problem.

    I am sure that the problem will come back though. I am going to call GE tomorrow to complain about this basic design flaw.
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    #119

    Feb 5, 2009, 04:20 PM

    I too have had this same problem in the past. Used to just thaw out and no problem for a few months. Now it is every 8 hrs have to thaw so it has become an inconvience to say the least. I called GE 2 times to complain and emailed once about this problem. I finally broke down and bought the heater everyone is talking about. I am in the process of installing it which should take no more then 15 min. Reason I am writing here is to let everyone know that I called GE again today and they are offering to pay me back for the cost of the heater. I have to fax the bill to them and they will send me a check. If you complain enough to them, you should get the same result. Good luck everyone!
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    #120

    Feb 8, 2009, 01:04 PM
    I too have the same problem with my GE that I bought 4 years ago. I decided to use heavy duty double sided tape and residential foam board to the inside of my freezer door. It's working well for two weeks now. I'll try to remember to re-post in another month. If this doesn't work I'll probably buy the heater and try and install it myself.
    Thanks for everyone's input.

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