WR2X4550 General Electric Refrigerator Ice Dispensing Drive Cup

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General Electric
MFG Number
WR2X4550
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General Electric
This manufacture part number # WR2X4550 replaces our competitor’s part numbers: AP2058305, 296702, AH297895, EA297895, PS297895, WR02X4550, B00MOCSWZM.
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Refrigerator Ice Dispensing Drive Cup.
If your ice maker is not dispensing ice, consider replacing the drive cup. This part is compatible with several GE brands including Hotpoint, General Electric, and some Sears-Kenmore models. It is a genuine OEM part designed specifically for GE refrigerators. The drive cup works by moving ice from the molds into the storage bin.

The drive cup may fail due to normal wear and tear, which can cause cracks or changes in shape, or due to the buildup of frost or ice that restricts its function.

Signs that the drive cup might be failing include:

- The ice maker not releasing ice properly, which can lead to blockages or jams.
- Unusual sounds during the ice-making process, suggesting issues with the drive cup's interaction with other components.
- A reduction in ice production efficiency, indicating that the mechanism is not operating smoothly.

This part is also suitable for use with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore refrigerator models.

Replacing the drive cup can resolve issues where the ice maker fails to dispense ice.
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Refrigerator Ice Dispensing Drive Cup.
If your ice maker is not dispensing ice, consider replacing the drive cup. This part is compatible with several GE brands including Hotpoint, General Electric, and some Sears-Kenmore models. It is a genuine OEM part designed specifically for GE refrigerators. The drive cup works by moving ice from the molds into the storage bin.

The drive cup may fail due to normal wear and tear, which can cause cracks or changes in shape, or due to the buildup of frost or ice that restricts its function.

Signs that the drive cup might be failing include:

- The ice maker not releasing ice properly, which can lead to blockages or jams.
- Unusual sounds during the ice-making process, suggesting issues with the drive cup's interaction with other components.
- A reduction in ice production efficiency, indicating that the mechanism is not operating smoothly.

This part is also suitable for use with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore refrigerator models.

Replacing the drive cup can resolve issues where the ice maker fails to dispense ice.
WR2X4550 General Electric Refrigerator Ice Dispensing Drive Cup
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