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Old 07-02-2008, 10:36 AM   #1
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Brand: General Electric
Model Number: TBX22PRYGR
Age: 5 - 10 years

The solenoid in my ice dispenser is rusted out. How do I remove and replace it?
 
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Part 36 on this diagram and parts is your solenoid. TBX22PRYGR Parts List


Remove the dispenser cover on most by gently prying going round and round a little at a time to prevent from breaking it. When it's off the screws will be exposed to access the other components.
 
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I've removed the cover and the 4 screws behind it so that the plastic cover that holds the circuit board slides down a bit. I see that the solenoid is held in place by three screws, the one at the top is easily accessed (in fact, it looks like it just needs to be loosened and the solenoid would slide out from under it) but the two at the bottom are a problem. I don't see how I can get at them and even if I could remove them I don't see how I could reinsert them. Is there some way to gain greater access? Can part 58 (the one that hold the circuit board) be removed?

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