Looking to replace the ice maker assembly WR30X10097" Get the part you need & discover what refrigerator model the part fits with here at GE.
When the ice maker begins making clicking noises or it just stops producing ice, it may be time to replace WR30X10097. The ice maker is sold as an entire unit, as none of the pieces are currently being sold separately.
WR30X10097 ice maker assembly fits the following GE French door refrigerator models: GFSF6KKY, GFSL6KKY, GFSS6KKX and GFSS6KKY
To ensure exact match, search by appliance model number, and remember to always unplug your appliance before beginning any repair work.
- Looking to replace the ice maker assembly WR30X10097" Get the part you need & discover what refrigerator model the part fits with here at GE.
- When the ice maker begins making clicking noises or it just stops producing ice, it may be time to replace WR30X10097. The ice maker is sold as an entire unit, as none of the pieces are currently being sold separately.
- WR30X10097 ice maker assembly fits the following GE French door refrigerator models: GFSF6KKY, GFSL6KKY, GFSS6KKX and GFSS6KKY
- To ensure exact match, search by appliance model number, and remember to always unplug your appliance before beginning any repair work.
Overall Depth |
11.5 in |
Overall Width |
5.5 in |
Overall Height |
4.5 in |
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Type:
Refrigerator Accessories
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Width:
5 1/2"
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Height:
4 1/2"
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Depth:
11 1/2"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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