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GE CFE28TSHISS refrigerator Parts

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  • Refrigerator Dispenser Drip Tray Assembly for GE CFE28TSHISS - Part WR17X30434

    Refrigerator Tray Recess

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  • Refrigerator Ice Bucket for GE CFE28TSHISS - Part WR49X10322

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  • Mullion Striker for GE CFE28TSHISS - Part WR01X31733

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  • Refrigerator Door - Left Hand Stainless for GE CFE28TSHISS - Part WR78X37429

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  • Refrigerator Vegetable Pan Lh for GE CFE28TSHISS - Part WR32X32033

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  • Refrigerator Deli Drawer Cover for GE CFE28TSHISS - Part WR32X23501

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  • Refrigerator Quick Space Shelf for GE CFE28TSHISS - Part WR32X32030

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  • Refrigerator Water Filter Head Mounting Screw for GE CFE28TSHISS - Part WR01X10606

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GE REFRIGERATOR CFE28TSHISS FAQs

Yes, replacing the ice maker on your GE CFE28TSHISS is worth it when the refrigerator is otherwise cooling normally and the issue is isolated to ice production; it is typically far less expensive than replacing the entire refrigerator and restores full dispenser convenience.

Quick checks before you buy an ice maker

Many “bad ice maker” symptoms are caused by water supply or filtration issues. Before replacing parts, we recommend:

  • Confirm the freezer is cold enough for ice making; GE ice makers typically start filling around 15°F.
  • Allow time after installation or a long outage; a newly installed refrigerator can take 12 to 24 hours to begin making ice.
  • Replace the water filter if flow is slow or ice production dropped; GE notes filters are often replaced at 6 months (or earlier if flow slows).
  • Throw away the first few batches after restoring water to clear the line.
  • Make sure nothing interferes with the ice maker shutoff/feeler arm and that the bin is seated correctly.

For model-specific operating details and control settings, use the CFE28TSHISS owner's manual.

When replacement makes sense (and when it does not)

Use this simple decision guide.

Situation Usually worth replacing the ice maker? Why
Fridge cools well; only ice is failing Yes Isolated repair restores a key feature
Ice is slow; water flow at dispenser is weak Often no (start with filter) Restriction commonly causes low ice output
Multiple problems (cooling swings, warm freezer, repeated failures) No Likely broader issue than the ice maker
Repair cost approaches half the cost of a comparable new fridge No Better value to put money toward replacement
Parts that commonly affect ice production on this model

If the ice maker itself is confirmed failed, replacement is reasonable. If symptoms point elsewhere, these parts are common contributors:

Why it matters

A properly working ice maker depends on stable freezer temperature and steady water flow. Fixing the root cause prevents repeat problems, improves ice output (GE notes roughly 100 to 130 cubes per day under typical conditions), and avoids wasting money on the wrong part.

Last updated: February 2026

GE is consistently one of the refrigerator brands with the fewest problems overall, and your GE model CFE28TSHISS is a solid example of a reliable platform when it is installed correctly and kept simple (clean airflow, correct temperatures, and routine filter changes). For the lowest trouble rate, we prioritize proven cooling systems over extra features.

Brands we see with the fewest service issues

In day-to-day repair patterns, these brands tend to be the most dependable across many models and price points:

  • GE: strong parts availability and long-running designs
  • Whirlpool (including Maytag and KitchenAid): generally straightforward, serviceable designs
  • Bosch: strong build quality, typically fewer nuisance issues

High-end reliability leader:

  • Sub-Zero: excellent durability, but higher purchase and repair costs
Features that cause the most problems (any brand)

If you want fewer repairs, we recommend minimizing the features that fail most often:

  • In-door ice makers and ice chutes (clogs, leaks, freezing)
  • Door dispensers (switches, boards, broken trim, air leaks)
  • Complex electronics and multiple control boards
  • Poor door sealing or door misalignment (warm air intrusion)
  • Water filtration systems that are not maintained
Quick comparison: reliability vs. complexity
Choice Typical reliability Typical cost to own Why
Top mainstream pick (GE, Whirlpool) High Moderate Balanced design, strong service network
Premium pick (Bosch) High Moderate to high Build quality, fewer “gadget” failures
High-end (Sub-Zero) Very high High Built for longevity, expensive parts/service
Any brand with lots of dispenser features Lower Higher More components that can fail
What matters most for your GE CFE28TSHISS

Even the best brand has problems when basics are missed. For this model, we follow the same fundamentals GE calls out for safe, correct operation in the CFE28TSHISS owner's manual.

  • Keep doors aligned and closing tightly (warm air causes frost and temperature swings)
  • Use a grounded 3-prong outlet and protect the power cord when moving the unit
  • If ice tastes or smells off after startup, discard the first 24 hours of ice
  • Replace the water filter on schedule; use the correct filter such as the GE refrigerator water filter RPWFE
Why it matters

Brand matters, but maintenance and feature complexity matter more. A simpler refrigerator with good door sealing, stable temperatures, and a maintained water system has fewer breakdowns and better food preservation.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problem we see with a GE refrigerator like model CFE28TSHISS is a cooling complaint: temperatures run warm, fluctuate, or food spoils early. The most frequent causes are restricted airflow (blocked vents or dirty condenser coils) or a failed evaporator fan that cannot circulate cold air.

Quick checks that fix many “not cooling” calls
  • Set temperatures to typical targets: 37°F fresh food, 0°F freezer
  • Make sure air vents are not blocked by food packages
  • Clean condenser coils and the condenser fan area (unplug first)
  • Confirm doors close fully and gaskets seal all the way around
  • Listen for the evaporator fan; it should run when the compressor is running
  • Check for heavy frost on the back wall inside the freezer (defrost issue clue)
Common symptoms and the most likely causes
Symptom Most likely cause What to do first
Fresh food warm, freezer OK Airflow problem in fresh food section Clear vents, check evaporator cover for ice buildup
Freezer warm and fresh food warm Dirty coils, fan issue, or sealed system problem Clean coils; listen for fans and compressor
Loud buzzing/clicking near compressor Start device/capacitor issue Inspect wiring; test components before replacing
Frost buildup, weak airflow Defrost system problem Check defrost heater and defrost thermostat
Parts that commonly relate to these problems on CFE28TSHISS

If basic cleaning and airflow checks do not restore normal temps, these model-matched parts are often involved:

Why it matters

Cooling problems usually start as an airflow restriction and quickly turn into food-safety and ice maker issues. Catching it early (clean coils, clear vents, confirm fans) prevents longer run times and unnecessary strain on the compressor.

For model-specific operating details and temperature recommendations, use the CFE28TSHISS owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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