Description
Product Description
Ensure your refrigerator continues producing ice reliably with this genuine OEM ice maker assembly, part number WR30X10097, from GE. This assembly is designed for select French-door and side-by-side GE refrigerators and includes the full ice-maker module. geapplianceparts.com+2hdsupplysolutions.com+2
Because mounting brackets, connector harnesses, model years and ice-bucket systems vary, please check with your maintenance technician prior to ordering to ensure compatibility with your specific appliance model.
Features & Benefits
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OEM-engineered fit for models specifying WR30X10097 — ensures correct dimensions (approx. width 5.5 in, height 4.5 in, depth 11.5 in) and electrical connector. geapplianceparts.com
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Restores full ice-production capability in your refrigerator. When the existing ice maker fails, replacing with this assembly can bring back normal operation.
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Cost-effective solution: instead of replacing the entire freezer liner, dispenser system or refrigerator, you can target the ice-maker assembly component.
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Durable build: designed for refrigeration environments and for direct OEM replacement—better long-term reliability.
Common Symptoms That Indicate Replacement Is Needed
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Your freezer compartment is cold and the compressor runs, but the ice maker produces little or no ice.
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You hear clicking, buzzing or whirring from the ice-maker area (indicating mechanism trying to operate but failing).
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Ice cubes are malformed, size is inconsistent or ice maker tray remains empty.
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The ice dispenser runs but no cubes come out (often traced to ice-maker module failure).
Compatibility Notes
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This part fits select GE French-door and side-by-side refrigerators that list WR30X10097 in their parts breakdown. geapplianceparts.com+1
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Confirm your model number, check the existing ice maker’s part number and note connector, mounting style and ice-bucket dimensions before purchasing.
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This assembly addresses the ice-maker module itself—if you have water-supply issues, dispenser problems, ice chute jams, or frost build-up, those should also be inspected by your maintenance technician.
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Installation involves power disconnection, removing the old ice maker module, securing the new module and verifying proper startup and fill cycle.



