GE Refrigerator Dispenser Parts
A water dispenser that works only when the paddle is wiggled points toward a different fault than a dispenser that clicks and hums but produces no water. First separate actuation, electrical response, and water flow. Observe whether the paddle returns, whether a microswitch clicks, whether the inlet valve hums, whether the ice maker still receives water, and whether the dispenser display or ice function also fails.
Shut off the household water supply for any active leak and disconnect refrigerator power before removing the dispenser face. Plastic tabs can be brittle, and hidden wiring may remain close to wet surfaces. If the paddle is cracked at its pivot or no longer reaches the switch, the GE refrigerator water-dispenser paddle WR17X13060 is a targeted mechanical repair when the shape, color, pivot, and part number match.
Quick inspection sequence
- Press the paddle normally and listen separately for the switch click and inlet-valve hum.
- Compare water and ice functions. If both fail, inspect shared supply, lockout, interface, and door wiring before a water-only part.
- Check the filter, household shutoff, external line, internal tubing, and freezer temperature when flow is slow or absent.
- Inspect the ice chute for chips that prevent the flap from closing and create frost, clumping, or meltwater drips.
- Look for a paddle that binds, a spring that has slipped, cracked pivot posts, or a switch that requires sideways pressure.
When replacement is justified
Replace a paddle or lever when it is cracked, permanently distorted, detached from its spring, or unable to operate a sound switch. Replace a switch when its contacts do not change reliably under normal paddle travel. Replace a user interface only after supply, wiring, lockout settings, switch inputs, and controlled outputs have been checked. A no-water complaint should not lead directly to a dispenser board if the valve is humming against a frozen tube.
A few drops immediately after dispensing can result from water remaining in the outlet or trapped air after filter service. Continued dripping long after use requires inspection of the water path and inlet valve. Water from the ice chute may be melted ice caused by a flap held open by chips. Identify the source before ordering a front-panel part, because water-line and chute-door repairs use different components.
Match the correct GE refrigerator part
- Read the number from the paddle, cover, interface board, switch, chute door, or parts record. Dispenser assemblies vary by finish and control layout as well as connector arrangement.
- For mechanical parts, compare pivot diameter, spring attachment, lever length, return stop, color, and the point that contacts the microswitch.
- For electrical interfaces, compare button layout, display window, connector keys, board revision, mounting tabs, and whether the decorative front is included.
- For chute parts, compare door size, foam seal, hinge orientation, solenoid linkage, and closure geometry. A near match can leave a cold-air leak.
Common problems and repair checks
Why does the GE refrigerator dispenser work only when the paddle is wiggled?
Disconnect power and inspect the paddle pivot, return spring, actuator surface, and microswitch position. Sideways pressure that restores operation often indicates worn mechanical travel or a failing switch. When the complete front mechanism and labels agree, the GE refrigerator dispenser cover assembly WR13X10627 should be matched to the existing controls rather than forced over damaged posts.
Why is there no water even though the ice maker still fills?
Listen for the dispenser switch and valve, then check the door tube for freezing and the paddle for full switch travel. The ice maker can receive water through a separate valve outlet. If the interface does not send the expected dispenser command after its inputs are verified, install the GE refrigerator dispenser interface assembly WR55X10781 only for its matching connector and control layout.
Why is water flow slow after a filter change?
Confirm the filter is seated, purge trapped air, fill the reservoir, and inspect the supply line for a kink. Do not replace the dispenser face for a restriction upstream. If the interface buttons or selection controls also fail and board testing identifies the fault, the GE refrigerator dispenser interface WR55X10785 is the matched electronic repair.
Why does water continue dripping after the glass is removed?
Purge air after filter service and observe whether dripping stops within a short interval. Continued flow can indicate a valve that does not close, while water from the ice chute may come from melting chips. If a matched closure lever is broken and cannot return the mechanism, replace the GE refrigerator auto-close lever assembly WR02X12655. Shut off water while tracing an active leak.
Why does the ice chute flap remain open and build frost?
Clear trapped ice chips, then inspect the flap seal, hinge, return spring, solenoid linkage, and closure arm. The door should return without being pushed by hand. If the freezer closure lever is broken or detached, install the GE refrigerator freezer closure lever arm WR11X10023 when its linkage and part number match. Correct condensation or rust that caused the bind.
Symptom and decision guide
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Observed symptom |
Check before ordering |
Repair decision |
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Paddle works only at an angle |
Pivot, spring, switch position, actuator wear |
Repair mechanical travel before electronics |
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Click and hum but no water |
Filter, frozen tube, kink, reservoir, valve |
Trace the water path from supply to outlet |
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No water or ice response |
Lockout, interface, switch, door harness, power |
Test shared electrical controls |
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Frost or drips at ice chute |
Ice chips, flap seal, spring, closure linkage |
Restore full chute-door closure |
Related GE refrigerator part categories
If the paddle and switch operate but water will not start or stop correctly, inspect the GE refrigerator water inlet valves collection. Valve restriction and valve seepage can create opposite dispenser symptoms.
When flow is restricted, frozen, or leaking between the valve and outlet, compare the GE refrigerator water lines and line sets collection. A dispenser interface cannot clear a kinked or frozen tube.
If the display, selection buttons, and dispenser outputs fail together after wiring checks, review the GE refrigerator control boards collection. Confirm the failed board's specific role before ordering.
Installation and safety
- Unplug the refrigerator and close the household water supply if tubing or a leak is involved. Photograph the trim, paddle, springs, switches, connectors, and chute linkage.
- Release the dispenser face at its specified tabs without twisting the panel. Support the assembly so wiring is not pulled by its connectors.
- Transfer only specified trim or switches. Seat pivots and springs in their original positions, reconnect keyed plugs, and keep wiring clear of the moving paddle and chute door.
- Restore power and water, test water and ice selections, verify paddle return and chute closure, purge air where required, and inspect for leaks after several operations.
Before-ordering checklist
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Verify |
What must match |
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Failure stage |
Paddle travel, switch input, interface command, valve response, tubing flow, or chute closure |
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Mechanical match |
Pivot, spring point, lever length, color, return stop, and cover tabs |
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Electrical match |
Connector keys, pin count, interface layout, board revision, and switch arrangement |
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Water-path evidence |
Filter condition, valve sound, frozen tube, kink, trapped air, and source of dripping |
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