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GE GSHF6HGDBCCC refrigerator - d series Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE GSHF6HGDBCCC refrigerator - d series, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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GE Refrigerator - D Series GSHF6HGDBCCC FAQs

To reset the water filter indicator on your GE GSHF6HGDBCCC side-by-side refrigerator, press and hold the WATER FILTER pad on the dispenser for 3 seconds after installing the new filter.

Reset steps (after replacing the filter)
  • Install the new filter cartridge and turn it to the right until it stops (do not overtighten).
  • Dispense and discard 1-1/2 gallons of water (about 3 minutes) to clear air and carbon fines.
  • Press and hold the WATER FILTER pad for 3 seconds to reset the indicator.
  • If water sputters at first, keep dispensing until the flow is steady.
  • If your model uses a month/year sticker (some versions do), apply it to the new cartridge as a reminder.
What the indicator light is telling you

On models with a filter indicator light, the dispenser light changes color to prompt replacement.

Indicator status What it means What to do
Orange Replace soon Plan to replace the filter cartridge
Red Replace now Replace the filter, then reset
Why it matters

Resetting the indicator keeps your maintenance reminders accurate. Flushing and resetting also helps prevent sputtering and ensures normal water flow to the dispenser and icemaker.

Parts that commonly relate to filter and dispenser issues

If you still have low flow after a new filter and a full flush, these parts are common suspects:

For model-specific filter location, replacement notes, and dispenser button details, use the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

On the GE GSHF6HGDBCCC, an ice maker usually stops making ice because it is turned OFF, the freezer is too warm, the water supply or filter is restricted, or the shutoff (feeler) arm is stuck in the “bin full” position. Use the checks below to restore normal ice production.

Quick checks that fix most “no ice” problems
  • Wait long enough after a restart or install; it can take 12 to 24 hours to begin making ice.
  • Confirm the ice maker power switch is ON.
  • Make sure nothing blocks the feeler arm (shutoff arm) and it moves freely.
  • Verify the freezer is cold enough; the ice maker fills when it cools to about 15°F (-10°C).
  • Check the household shutoff valve is open and the supply line is not kinked.
  • If cubes are piled up and jammed, level them by hand or clear stuck cubes.
Water filter and water supply restrictions

A clogged filter can reduce water flow and lead to small cubes, hollow cubes, or no ice.

  • Replace the filter if flow is slow or the filter is overdue
  • After installing a new filter, flush water at the dispenser to clear air and carbon fines

Helpful parts for this model:

What to listen and look for

These signs help narrow down the cause quickly.

What you notice Most likely cause What to do next
No sound or movement from ice maker Ice maker switched OFF or shutoff arm stuck Turn switch ON; free the feeler arm
Ice maker cycles but no water enters Water supply off, kinked line, or inlet valve issue Check shutoff valve and line; test/replace valve
Small or hollow cubes Restricted water flow (often filter) Replace filter; flush system
Ice maker stopped with bin full of clumped cubes Cubes piled up or stuck in mold Break up/clear cubes; restart ice maker
Why it matters

When the freezer is even a few degrees too warm or water flow is restricted, the ice maker cannot fill and freeze properly. Keeping the feeler arm clear and maintaining the filter helps prevent repeat “no ice” complaints.

For model-specific operating details (switch location, bin removal, and normal production rates), follow the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

For your GE GSHF6HGDBCCC side-by-side refrigerator, the model number and serial number are printed on a label inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment; it’s located at the top on the right side. Use that exact model number when ordering parts.

Where to look (quick steps)
  • Open the refrigerator (fresh food) door.
  • Look inside the compartment, not on the exterior.
  • Check the upper right area near the top.
  • Find the rating label with Model # and Serial #.
  • Write both numbers down for parts lookup and service records.
What the label typically includes
Label item What it’s used for
Model number (GSHF6HGDBCCC) Matching the correct parts diagrams and replacements
Serial number Identifying production details for service and compatibility
Electrical ratings Verifying power requirements and safe servicing
Why it matters

GE often uses similar-looking designs across multiple refrigerator series; the exact model number ensures you get the right items like a water filter, door gasket, or control board that fit your specific configuration.

Tip for ordering parts

When you’re ready to shop, match the model number exactly as printed on the label, then confirm the part by description and identifier in the parts list. For model-specific diagrams and documentation, use the GSHF6HGDBCCC owner’s manual.

Last updated: March 2026

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