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GE Profile PSS25MGMABB refrigerator - m series

GE Profile PSS25MGMABB refrigerator - m series Parts

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  • Refrigerator Run Capacitor for GE Profile PSS25MGMABB - Part WR55X24064

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    Capacitor

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  • Ge Profile Refrigerator Dispenser Ice Chute Door Crank for GE Profile PSS25MGMABB - Part WR17X10706

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  • Refrigerator Reservoir-to-dispenser Water Tubing for GE Profile PSS25MGMABB - Part WR17X2891

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    Refrigerator Tube

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  • Refrigerator Door Switch for GE Profile PSS25MGMABB - Part WR23X31507

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  • Refrigerator Dispenser Switch for GE Profile PSS25MGMABB - Part WR23X10783

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  • Refrigerator Crisper Drawer Cover Frame for GE Profile PSS25MGMABB - Part WR32X26246

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  • Refrigerator Ice Maker Fill Tube for GE Profile PSS25MGMABB - Part WR17X11168

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  • Refrigerator Condenser Fan for GE Profile PSS25MGMABB - Part WR60X24484

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  • Refrigerator Ice Maker Fill Tube for GE Profile PSS25MGMABB - Part WR17X11168

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    Refrigerator Ice Maker Fill Tube

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  • Refrigerator Dispenser Ice Chute Funnel And Lever for GE Profile PSS25MGMABB - Part WR17X11267

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GE Profile Refrigerator - M Series PSS25MGMABB FAQs

GE Profile refrigerators are a solid, dependable choice overall; the GE Profile PSS25MGMABB side-by-side is built around proven cooling and dispensing systems, and most owners are satisfied when it is installed correctly, kept clean, and maintained (especially the water and ice system). Use the PSS25MGMABB owner’s manual for model-specific care and operating details.

What “good” usually means for this model family

We typically see GE Profile side-by-side refrigerators perform well in the areas that matter day to day:

  • Consistent fresh food and freezer temperatures when airflow is not blocked
  • Convenient in-door water and ice dispensing (when the water supply is set up correctly)
  • Straightforward serviceability for common wear items (filter, icemaker, sensors)
  • Practical storage layout for families that prefer side-by-side organization

Common pain points (and what to check first)

Most complaints we see on side-by-side designs are tied to maintenance or a single subsystem, not the entire refrigerator.

  • Ice maker or dispenser issues: confirm water supply is on and tubing connections are fully seated
  • Slow water flow or hollow ice: replace the filter and verify you are not double-filtering with an RO system
  • Temperature swings: check for blocked vents and consider testing the temperature sensor
  • Noise: confirm the unit is level and has proper clearance for airflow
Symptom Most likely area Good first step
No ice Water supply or ice maker Inspect supply line; consider refrigerator ice maker WR30X10093
Slow dispenser flow Filter or supply restriction Replace refrigerator water filter MWFP
Warm sections Airflow or sensing Check vents; consider GE profile refrigerator temperature sensor WR55X10025

Why it matters

A “good” refrigerator is one that holds safe food temperatures and delivers reliable water and ice. On the PSS25MGMABB, those results depend heavily on correct installation clearances, a stable cold-water connection, and routine filter changes.

Quick maintenance habits that improve reliability

  • Keep condenser and ventilation areas clear of dust
  • Replace the water filter on schedule (or sooner with heavy use)
  • Avoid overpacking so air can circulate
  • Confirm doors seal fully and close easily
  • Use the manual’s guidance for cleaning and basic care

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. On the GE Profile PSS25MGMABB side-by-side refrigerator, we recommend DIY replacement for many non-sealed-system parts (light bulbs, shelves, some dispenser and ice maker components) as long as you unplug the refrigerator first and follow the steps in the PSS25MGMABB owner’s manual.

Good DIY repairs vs. repairs to leave to a pro

Many repairs are straightforward, but anything involving refrigerant lines or complex electrical diagnosis should be handled by a qualified technician.

  • Good DIY candidates
    • Replacing a refrigerator light bulb (use an appliance bulb of the same or lower wattage)
    • Swapping the refrigerator water filter
    • Replacing an ice maker assembly
    • Replacing a door switch or dispenser lever spring
    • Cleaning condenser area and checking for obvious loose connectors
  • Usually pro-level repairs
    • Sealed cooling system work (compressor, evaporator, condenser tubing, refrigerant)
    • Repeated breaker trips, burning smells, or melted wiring
    • Control board diagnosis when symptoms are inconsistent

Quick safety checklist (before you start)

  • Unplug the refrigerator; setting controls to “0” does not remove power to the light circuit.
  • Protect floors and doors; remove food and secure shelves/drawers if you need to move the unit.
  • Use the right tools and take photos of wire locations before disconnecting anything.
  • If you see damaged wiring, repair it correctly before restoring power.

Common parts customers replace on PSS25MGMABB

Symptom Likely DIY part Example part for this model
Dim or out light Light bulb Refrigerator light bulb 40A15
Bad taste/slow water Water filter Refrigerator water filter MWFP
No ice (mechanical failure) Ice maker Refrigerator ice maker WR30X10093

Why it matters

DIY repairs can restore cooling, lighting, and dispensing performance faster and at a lower cost, but safe power disconnection and correct part matching prevent repeat failures and accidental damage.

Last updated: February 2026

A GE Profile side-by-side refrigerator like model PSS25MGMABB typically lasts 10 to 15 years. Consistent temperature control, clean airflow, and staying ahead of common wear items (like the water filter and ice maker components) are what most often determine whether you land closer to 10 or closer to 15.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most side-by-side refrigerators reach the longest service life when these conditions stay stable:

  • Steady cabinet temperatures (avoid frequent large setting changes)
  • Good airflow around the unit and clean condenser area
  • Doors sealing tightly (less compressor run time)
  • Water system maintained (filter changes, no slow leaks)
  • Ice maker used with a clean, properly supplied water line

Maintenance that helps you reach the high end of the range

Use these habits as your baseline for the PSS25MGMABB:

  • Let temperatures stabilize after changes; GE notes allowing 12 hours after each adjustment and 24 hours to stabilize initially (see the PSS25MGMABB owner's manual).
  • Keep the freezer and fresh food sections from being overpacked so air can circulate.
  • Replace the water filter on schedule to protect water flow and ice production; use the refrigerator water filter MWFP.
  • If the ice maker is newly installed or has been off, allow 12 to 24 hours to start making ice again (covered in the manual).
  • Address defrost symptoms early (heavy frost, warm freezer, noisy fan) to reduce strain on the sealed system.

Quick reference: what “normal” looks like

Item Normal expectation Why it matters
Lifespan 10 to 15 years Helps plan repair vs. replace decisions
After temp change Wait about 12 hours per step Prevents chasing temps and overworking the compressor
New ice maker start 12 to 24 hours Avoids unnecessary part swaps

Why it matters

A refrigerator that runs longer than necessary (from warm air leaks, restricted airflow, or water and ice issues) puts extra hours on the compressor and fans. Keeping temperatures stable and maintaining key parts is the most reliable way to extend service life.

Last updated: February 2026

For the GE Profile refrigerator model PSS25MGMABB, the model name and serial number are printed on a label inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment, at the top right side. We use that exact model number to match the correct parts and owner information.

Where to look (fastest method)

  • Open the refrigerator (fresh food) door, not the freezer door
  • Look inside the refrigerator compartment
  • Check the top right interior wall/ceiling area
  • Find the label that lists Model # and Serial #
  • Write both down exactly as shown (letters and numbers)

What the label typically shows

On the label What it’s used for Example for this page
Model # Identifies the exact refrigerator version for parts PSS25MGMABB
Serial # Helps identify production details for service Unique to your unit

Why it matters

GE Profile side-by-side refrigerators can look similar across multiple model families. Using the exact model number (like PSS25MGMABB) prevents ordering the wrong items such as a refrigerator water filter MWFP or an ice maker.

If the label is hard to read

  • Wipe the label gently with a damp cloth and dry it
  • Use your phone camera and zoom in for clarity
  • Copy the model number exactly, including any letters
  • Confirm the location and format in the PSS25MGMABB owner’s manual

Last updated: February 2026

For your GE Profile refrigerator model PSS25MGMABB, we recommend ordering parts using the exact model and serial number so you get the correct fit and wiring match. You can order replacement parts from the parts list for PSS25MGMABB, and you can use the PSS25MGMABB owner's manual to help identify part names and locations.

What you need before you order

  • Complete model number: PSS25MGMABB
  • Serial number (from the rating label inside the refrigerator compartment)
  • The part name and, when possible, the part ID or part number
  • A quick symptom description (helps confirm the right part)

Common ways to order parts

Use the model diagrams and parts list for PSS25MGMABB to select the exact replacement part, then place your order through our checkout.

Ordering method Best for What to have ready
Model parts list and diagrams Confirming compatible parts Model/serial, part ID/number
Search by part number Reordering a known part Part number, model number
Symptom-based troubleshooting Narrowing down likely parts Symptom details, model number

If you are replacing a maintenance item or troubleshooting a dispenser issue, these are commonly purchased for PSS25MGMABB:

Why it matters

GE Profile side-by-side refrigerators can use similar-looking parts across multiple series; ordering by exact model number prevents mismatched connectors, incorrect mounting, and repeat repairs.

Last updated: March 2026

For the GE Profile PSS25MGMABB side-by-side refrigerator, the best way to buy discontinued parts is to search by the exact part number and confirm fit using the PSS25MGMABB owner's manual. If the part is no longer produced, we recommend checking reputable used-part sources or having a technician rebuild the original part when practical.

Best places to look (in order)

  • Search by part number first (not just the model); this finds cross-listed inventory faster.
  • Local appliance parts stores; they can sometimes match substitutes or locate old stock.
  • Used appliance parts sellers (local rebuilders, salvage yards, refurbishers).
  • Major marketplaces (verify return policy and condition: new, used, refurbished).
  • A qualified appliance technician; some discontinued items can be repaired or rebuilt.

How to make sure you get the right part

Use this quick checklist before you buy:

What to verify What to match Why it matters
Model fit PSS25MGMABB Prevents ordering a similar-looking but incompatible part
Part number Exact number on the old part label Discontinued parts often have look-alikes
Revision/suffix Letters after the number Small changes can affect wiring or mounting
Return terms Returns allowed for electrical parts Protects you if the part arrives wrong/defective

Common discontinued-part workarounds

  • Look for a manufacturer substitution (same function, updated number).
  • Buy a working used assembly instead of a small internal piece.
  • Repair the original (common for wiring, connectors, some mechanical pieces).
  • Replace the related wear item at the same time to avoid repeat failures.

Why it matters

Discontinued refrigerator parts are most often wrong because the part number was guessed from a photo. Matching the exact part number and confirming fit in the manual reduces downtime and avoids repeat shipping costs. Also, always unplug the refrigerator before any repair work, as noted in the PSS25MGMABB owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

GE Profile appliances (including the GE Profile PSS25MGMABB side-by-side refrigerator) typically cost more than basic GE models because the Profile line is positioned as a step-up series with more premium features, upgraded styling, and higher-end components.

What you usually get for the higher price

GE Profile is designed to compete with other premium kitchen brands, so the added cost commonly reflects a combination of design and feature upgrades.

  • More convenience features (ice and water dispensing options, advanced controls, added storage flexibility)
  • More premium finishes and styling details
  • More electronic components and sensors (more control, more automation)
  • Higher-end interior lighting and shelving configurations
  • Expanded service and support options depending on the product and purchase channel

How to compare GE vs GE Profile in a practical way

When you are deciding if the price difference is worth it, we recommend comparing the items below side-by-side for your kitchen needs.

What to compare Basic GE GE Profile
Features and controls Core functions More advanced options
Fit and finish Standard More premium styling
Parts complexity Simpler More sensors and boards
Repair approach Often straightforward Often more diagnostics-driven

Why it matters (especially for repairs and parts)

A higher-end refrigerator often uses more specialized parts. For example, if you are troubleshooting temperature consistency or dispenser performance on PSS25MGMABB, you may be dealing with components like a sensor, control board, or water system parts rather than only basic mechanical adjustments. For model-specific details, we use the PSS25MGMABB owner’s manual.

Examples of “premium” parts you may see on this model

Last updated: February 2026

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