When turned on it does open about half a cm, but no more. The door can be opened by hand without resistance, and will stay open while the unit is running. It closes normally automatically when turned off. When the flap is set to oscillate, it will move towards the closed position, then stay there.
SOURCE: ice dispenser flap won't close automatically
replace the flap spring and selenoid in the despenser area
call ge at 300-851-6200 with the model number and they will send you the parts about 40.00 dollars
SOURCE: 2003 vector drivers side power window won't stay up
I had the same problem and I ultimately fixed it by removing F5 fuse, reinsurting, then recalabrating each window as described in the manual. Takes less than 5 minutes and doesn't cost $100.
SOURCE: cant get back door to stay closed
It sounds to me ( correct me if I'm wrong ) like the door latch on the side vertical edge of the door is in the LOCKED POSITION. In order to unlock it perform the following. First electrically with the LOCK button UNLOCK the locks. Now with one hand hold the OUTSIDE DOOR HANDLE IN THE OPEN POSITION, while at the same time FLIPPING OPEN THE LATCH. All Done . Now you can close the door. Hope this helps
SOURCE: Door opens after closing
If the main light flashes 10 times when the door reverses it is a door sensor problem but if the door is hitting the floor and reversing and the main light is not flashing then the door is closing too far and the safety thinks it has hit something. On the side of the motor unit you will find 2 controls. One of these is the 'down limit'. Turn this in the opposite direction of the arrow printed on the cover until the door closes but does not reverse.
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