How to replace GE refrigerator MWF water filter?
To replace an MWF-style water filter on your GE TFX25JRBAWW side-by-side refrigerator, we remove the old filter from the filter housing, then install the new one by pushing it fully into place and turning it to lock; we finish by flushing water to clear air and carbon fines.
Replacement steps (MWF-style twist-in filter)
- Turn off the ice maker (optional but recommended) to prevent dry cycling while you purge air.
- Dispense a few cups of water to relieve pressure.
- Twist the old filter to the left (counterclockwise) and pull it straight down/out.
- Remove the protective cap(s) from the new filter.
- Insert the new filter into the housing; push up firmly and twist to the right (clockwise) until it stops.
- Do not overtighten; stop when it locks.
After-install purge (important)
Purging prevents sputtering and helps restore normal flow.
- Dispense water for 3 to 5 minutes (or about 1 to 2 gallons) in intervals.
- Discard the first full bin of ice after replacement.
- Check the filter area for leaks for the next few hours.
Quick troubleshooting if it won’t install or leaks
- Hard to turn: Pull the filter back out, re-seat it straight, then twist again.
- Leaks at the housing: Confirm the filter is fully locked; a partially seated filter commonly drips.
- Low flow after replacement: Finish the full purge; trapped air is normal right after install.
- Still no water/ice: Check the door switch and dispenser operation; a failed switch can stop dispensing (see refrigerator light switch WR23X427 if your switch is intermittent).
What “locked” should feel like
| What you notice | What it usually means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Filter stops turning firmly | Properly locked | Purge water and monitor for leaks |
| Filter keeps turning loosely | Not engaged | Remove, re-seat straight, twist to stop |
| Drip right after install | Not fully seated or O-ring not sealing | Twist to stop; re-seat if needed |
Why it matters
A correctly installed filter protects the water valve and dispenser from sediment, keeps taste and odor performance consistent, and helps your GE refrigerator maintain normal water flow and ice production.
If you need other replacement parts for your GE TFX25JRBAWW, order from the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Can I replace fridge parts myself?
Yes. On the GE TFX25JRBAWW side-by-side refrigerator, we see many owners successfully replace common, accessible parts (like a light bulb, door switch, or ice container) with basic tools and careful safety steps; sealed-system and complex electrical repairs are best handled by a technician.
Good DIY replacements for this model
These repairs are typically straightforward because the parts are accessible and don’t require opening the sealed refrigerant system:
- Replace the interior light bulb: 40A15/22 40A15
- Replace a door/light switch: refrigerator light switch WR23X427
- Replace the ice container (bin) if cracked or not dispensing well: refrigerator ice container assembly WR17X4312
- Replace an ice maker assembly if it stops producing ice: ice maker WR30X10093
- Replace a hinge cam if the door won’t self-close smoothly: refrigerator hinge cam WR02X10140
Repairs we do not recommend as DIY
Some repairs involve higher risk (shock, sharp edges, water leaks) or require specialized tools and procedures:
- Sealed-system work (compressor, refrigerant lines)
- Advanced electrical diagnosis beyond basic continuity checks
- Major wiring repairs inside harnesses unless you’re trained
A safe starting point for electrical checks is learning proper meter use: how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video.
Quick safety checklist before you start
- Unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the breaker) before removing panels or switches
- Turn off the water supply if you’re working on the ice maker or dispenser
- Wear cut-resistant gloves; sheet metal edges can be sharp
- Take a photo of wire connections before disconnecting anything
- Confirm the model number is TFX25JRBAWW before ordering parts
DIY vs pro: simple comparison
| Repair type | Typical DIY-friendly? | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Light bulb, door switch, hinge cam | Yes | Minimal disassembly, low complexity |
| Ice maker, ice bin, dispenser lever | Often | Moderate access, basic hand tools |
| Defrost controls/thermostat | Sometimes | Requires troubleshooting and panel access |
| Compressor or refrigerant system | No | Specialized tools and procedures |
Why it matters
Replacing the right part yourself can restore cooling, lighting, or ice dispensing quickly and avoid repeat failures caused by misdiagnosis. When symptoms point to defrost or electrical issues, testing first helps you buy the correct replacement.
For ordering, we recommend using the parts list for GE TFX25JRBAWW, or searching by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Why has my GE ice maker stopped making ice?
Your GE TFX25JRBAWW ice maker usually stops making ice because the freezer is too warm, the ice maker is switched off, water is not reaching the mold, or the dispenser and ice bucket parts are jammed. Start by confirming 0°F in the freezer, then check for a simple blockage before replacing parts.
Quick checks that fix most “no ice” problems
- Set the freezer to 0°F (target range: 0°F to 5°F); wait 24 hours for recovery.
- Make sure the ice maker is ON and the shutoff arm (if equipped) moves freely.
- Confirm the household water supply valve is fully open and the supply line is not kinked.
- Dump old cubes and reseat the bucket; a misaligned bucket can stop dispensing and mimic “no ice.”
- Look for frost buildup on the freezer back wall (a defrost issue can reduce ice production).
What to inspect on the dispenser and bucket
If the ice maker makes ice but it will not dispense, the issue is often in the bucket or auger area.
| Symptom | Most likely area | What we do next |
|---|---|---|
| No cubes produced at all | Temperature or water fill | Verify 0°F, then check water supply and fill path |
| Cubes in bucket but won’t dispense | Bucket, auger, solenoid | Check for clumps, broken bucket parts, or a stuck actuator |
| Small or hollow cubes | Low water flow | Check for a kinked line or restricted inlet flow |
Model-matched parts that commonly apply to these symptoms include the ice maker WR30X10093, the refrigerator ice container assembly WR17X4312, and the refrigerator solenoid WR62X107.
When a defrost problem is the real cause
Heavy frost on the evaporator area can warm the freezer and slow or stop ice production.
- If you see recurring frost, check the defrost circuit components.
- For this model, common defrost-related parts include the refrigerator defrost thermostat WR50X122 and the refrigerator defrost control WR9X489.
Why it matters
Ice makers are temperature- and water-flow dependent. Even a small freezer temperature rise or a minor restriction in water delivery can stop harvest cycles, leading to “no ice” even when the ice maker itself is still good.
You can order replacement parts for GE TFX25JRBAWW from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How to reset GE bottom freezer ice maker?
To reset the ice maker on your GE TFX25JRBAWW refrigerator, turn the ice maker off, restore power (or cycle the ice maker switch), then turn it back on and allow one full harvest cycle to complete before expecting ice. This clears many “stuck” or “no ice” conditions.
Quick reset steps (most common)
- Turn the ice maker OFF using the ice maker power switch (or the freezer control that disables ice).
- Unplug the refrigerator (or switch the breaker off) for 2 to 5 minutes.
- Restore power.
- Turn the ice maker ON.
- Wait for the ice maker to run a cycle; first ice typically appears within a few hours if temperatures and water supply are correct.
If it still will not make ice
These checks matter as much as the reset because the ice maker will not cycle if basic conditions are not met.
- Confirm the freezer is cold enough (target 0°F to 5°F).
- Make sure the shutoff arm (if equipped) is down and not blocked by the ice bin.
- Verify the water supply valve is open and the fill tube is not frozen.
- If the dispenser side is involved, check for a jammed bucket or auger.
- If the ice maker is old or mechanically stalled, replacement is the reliable fix.
Parts that commonly solve “no ice” or dispenser issues
If reset and basic checks do not restore operation, these model-matched parts are common next steps:
| Symptom | Common fix | Model-matched part |
|---|---|---|
| No ice production, ice maker not cycling | Replace ice maker assembly | Ice maker WR30X10093 |
| Ice dispenses poorly or jams in bucket | Replace ice container assembly | Refrigerator ice container assembly WR17X4312 |
| Dispenser lever does nothing or feels broken | Replace dispenser lever | Refrigerator dispenser lever WR17X3089 |
Why it matters
A reset only helps when the ice maker control is “hung” after a power event or a brief water interruption. If the freezer is warm, water is restricted, or the ice maker mechanism is worn, the problem returns until the underlying cause is corrected.
For model-specific replacement parts and diagrams for GE TFX25JRBAWW, order from the parts list for this refrigerator or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





