WR17X13060 GE Refrigerator Cover Paddle Stainless Steel

WR17X13060​ GE Refrigerator ‍cover Paddle Stainless Steel is a replacement exterior paddle assembly⁤ designed for ⁢use with​ GE refrigerator dispenser⁣ systems. ⁢Teh⁣ component combines a formed⁣ stainless​ steel cover ⁢with an integrated actuation paddle or‌ lever‌ that mounts in ​the dispenser‌ bezel; it serves both as the user interface ‍for the‌ dispenser and as a protective trim piece for the ⁢underlying switch⁢ and‍ actuator hardware.

Inside the appliance ⁢the cover paddle⁢ functions ‌as the ⁣mechanical ‍interface between the user and ⁢the dispenser control ​system: ​when depressed⁢ it transmits ​force to the dispenser microswitch​ or optical/pressure⁣ sensor that ‌activates water,ice,or‌ auxiliary dispenser solenoids. The part also provides a ⁢sealed pathway that helps prevent food, moisture, and debris from entering the dispenser cavity, and it ⁣aligns ​with ⁢the bezel and ‍chisel trim to ​maintain proper actuation geometry. In practical terms the paddle interacts with the⁤ door trim, dispenser bezel, actuator ​rod or cam, the ⁢microswitch/sensor assembly, and the dispenser solenoid or ⁤valve downstream.

This article will‌ provide‌ a technical overview of the​ WR17X13060‍ cover paddle, including its ⁤functional ⁣description, material ⁤and mounting characteristics, and the range of GE dispenser​ configurations ‌where it is typically used. ⁤It will describe ⁣common failure​ modes and symptoms⁢ to look for ⁢(mechanical breakage,binding,misalignment,actuation⁢ failure,or cosmetic corrosion),methods for diagnosing whether⁣ the⁢ paddle ‍or the underlying⁤ switch/sensor⁤ is at fault,and practical replacement considerations such as removal of bezel components,retaining ​clip or⁣ screw⁣ locations,and​ verifying ⁤fit⁣ and switch actuation‍ after installation.

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Function ⁤and Mechanical Role​ of the ⁢Refrigerator Door ⁣Cover Paddle

the‍ WR17X13060 GE⁢ Refrigerator Cover Paddle Stainless ⁣Steel serves as the ‍exterior cover and actuator interface ​for ​the door​ latch/handle ‌assembly. Mounted to the door face, the formed stainless-steel paddle⁣ transfers user-applied⁢ force to the⁢ internal latch lever while protecting the latch mechanism⁣ from⁣ direct ​contact, moisture and ⁤contaminants. Its geometry and⁣ fit determine actuation travel, leverage, and ⁣alignment with the⁤ latch cam; tight tolerances and a‍ stable mounting surface​ are ⁣required to⁣ maintain consistent door operation ‌and tactile ​feedback during use.

The paddle’s ⁢mechanical role ​combines a wear-resistant contact surface ‍with ⁢a positional⁢ reference that keeps⁢ the latch components aligned over repeated ​cycles. Typical failure‍ modes include deformation, loosened or ⁤worn mounting bosses, or ​corrosion of mating hardware,​ each of which can produce excessive play, incomplete ⁣latch ⁣engagement, or⁣ rattling that degrades the ‌door seal and ‌thermal​ performance.⁢ During service, ‌inspect the paddle for visible distortion, verify full, unobstructed‌ engagement​ with the latch⁢ across its travel, and replace the cover⁣ paddle ⁤if mounting​ features or ⁢contact surfaces are compromised to⁤ prevent accelerated wear of ⁤the internal latch ‌parts.

  • Primary functions: protective cover, actuator surface, and alignment reference for ‌the latch ‌assembly.
  • Common symptoms of failure: ⁢ loose or⁢ rattling paddle, incomplete latch ​engagement, door ‌not sealing or frequent door-ajar indications.
  • Service checks: ⁣ inspect ⁣mounting⁣ bosses ‌and fasteners, ​verify​ full travel without binding, and ⁤check‍ contact surfaces for wear or ⁣corrosion.
Item Description
Part‌ Number WR17X13060
Material Formed​ stainless steel
Function Protects⁣ latch assembly and transmits⁣ user​ force to the latch;‍ maintains alignment
Typical service action Inspect ⁤fit ​and condition; replace if deformed, loose, or⁤ mounting bosses ⁢are worn

How the WR17X13060‌ GE​ Refrigerator Cover Paddle⁤ Stainless Steel Integrates with the ​Door Assembly and‌ Operates Mechanically

The ‍WR17X13060 GE Refrigerator Cover Paddle Stainless ⁣Steel functions as the user-facing cover and mechanical interface between the refrigerator door‌ skin‍ and the‍ internal latch/actuator assembly.⁢ It‌ is a stamped stainless-steel⁣ paddle‌ that secures to the door ⁢via a plastic mounting boss or screw points and⁣ aligns a rotary​ or linear actuator shaft within the⁢ door cavity. When installed‌ correctly, the paddle provides a ‍rigid lever surface that transfers ​user force directly to the latch mechanism while maintaining a flush⁣ seal with the door⁤ liner; the ⁤metal cover ⁣also protects the internal‌ components from moisture​ and ​food ‌debris ‍and resists deformation under normal operating loads.

Mechanically,the‌ paddle‍ operates by pivoting⁢ or‍ translating on a ​defined axis and engaging a spline or keyed shaft that drives the latch return spring and ​release cam.Typical​ behavior includes a ‌short travel⁣ distance (few millimeters) with ⁤a positive detent or spring⁤ return; mechanical failure ‌modes are‌ usually from​ broken plastic ⁢mounting tabs, worn splines, or loosened fasteners that produce excessive play or failure to actuate the latch. For technicians, verify⁣ correct spline engagement, minimal axial play, and proper return action during repair or replacement; ⁢ensure screw torque and alignment prevent gasket interference and that the paddle clears the door seal under​ full closure.​ practical ⁤checks include confirming the paddle ‌returns‍ fully to its rest position, inspecting the internal actuator for worn teeth, ‍and ensuring stainless-steel cover⁣ flatness⁣ to avoid binding ⁣against‌ the ‍door​ liner.

  • Mounting interface: ⁤keyed/splined shaft or press-fit boss
  • Primary function: transfer​ user input to latch/actuator⁢ with spring return
  • Common symptoms of failure: excessive⁢ play,⁣ failure to⁣ release⁤ latch, intermittent ⁤operation
  • Installation‌ tip: ⁣seat splines fully, tighten fasteners to manufacturer ​torque, verify‌ gasket⁢ clearance
Item Description
Material Stainless steel cover; internal mounting⁢ uses plastic boss or metal screws
mounting splined/keyed engagement to actuator ⁢shaft or press-fit into door ‌liner
Function Mechanical ⁣lever/cover ⁣that transmits user ⁢force ⁢to the latch and protects internals
Common ‌faults Broken ⁢tabs, stripped ‍splines, loose fasteners, deformation causing binding

common‌ Failure Symptoms, ⁤Wear Patterns, and Diagnostic ‌Indicators ⁤for the Cover Paddle

The WR17X13060 GE⁣ Refrigerator Cover Paddle ‍Stainless ⁣Steel⁣ serves as‍ the external actuator and protective bezel‌ for the dispenser mechanism, transmitting user force to the internal microswitch and keeping the dispenser opening aligned with the door.​ In normal ‍operation the stainless cover ‌paddle should move⁣ smoothly through ‍a short, ‍defined travel to ​depress‌ the switch without​ excessive side-to-side play; the stainless face resists surface ​corrosion, but‍ failure usually originates at the⁤ mounting tabs, hinge points, or the interface‌ with ⁤the‌ internal⁣ actuator pin.⁢ Technicians must confirm‍ that replacement paddles match the original mounting tab spacing and actuator ‌geometry ⁣so the paddle reliably contacts the switch and maintains door ⁣sealing and⁣ drip-channel ‍alignment.

Common ‍failure symptoms include visible ⁢cracking at thin sections,‍ worn or ‍rounded ‍mounting​ tabs, abnormal‍ looseness, binding from ice or‌ debris, or ‍intermittent switch⁢ actuation. Diagnostic checks are ⁢best performed by a⁢ visual inspection under the door ‍edge, manual‍ actuation while observing the dispenser switch, and⁣ a continuity test on the switch while‌ operating the ⁢paddle; hearing a distinct, consistent ⁢click ​during ‍actuation‍ is a reliable indicator that the⁢ paddle ‌is ⁤engaging the switch correctly.⁢ Practical ⁤examples: a​ free-sliding‌ paddle that does not produce a switch click‍ usually points ‍to broken ⁣tabs or a⁣ misaligned actuator‌ pin, whereas a paddle that⁢ binds only when the ⁣door is ⁢closed often indicates interference from the ⁣drip tray or frozen moisture around the‌ actuator ‍area.

  • intermittent dispensing​ or ⁣no dispense when‌ paddle is pressed – likely misalignment or broken mounting ‍tab.
  • Excessive lateral play or wobble – wear‌ at ⁢hinge points ⁣or ⁤stripped mounting features.
  • Stiff⁢ or sticky movement ⁣- ice buildup, debris, ⁣or deformation of paddle​ geometry.
  • Surface pitting or discoloration ⁢- localized corrosion ⁤where stainless finish has been compromised.
  • No audible ⁣switch click during actuation -⁢ failed contact with the microswitch​ or a ‍broken actuator pin.
Item Description
Mounting ​Tab Integrity Inspect for cracks, elongation,‍ or ⁣missing material ‍at attachment‌ points; these⁢ cause loss of proper paddle alignment.
Actuation ​Feedback Verify audible/physical switch ⁣click ‍and electrical ⁣continuity while depressing the paddle to⁢ confirm proper switch engagement.
Surface and Fit Check stainless face‍ for pitting and⁤ ensure the paddle ⁣sits flush to ‍the door gasket and drip channel ⁣to prevent leaks and ‌interference.

Replacement Considerations and Step-by-Step installation Procedures with‍ Alignment ‌and Fastening Specifications

The WR17X13060 GE Refrigerator Cover Paddle ‍Stainless Steel ⁢serves as a trim and ​functional interface on the refrigerator ⁣door, covering the latch ⁢or release mechanism and providing a⁢ durable ⁤contact surface for users. Its stainless-steel construction ‍resists corrosion and‌ wear but ⁢relies on correct ⁤mechanical fit​ to preserve ⁢door seal‌ alignment and​ latch geometry; the cover ​typically engages molded mounting bosses ⁤or snap-fit ​tabs⁤ on the‌ door shell and must match the OEM mounting pattern ⁤and door thickness to avoid ‌interference with‌ the gasket or‌ hinge operation. Technicians should​ check mating ​features and‌ the condition of⁤ any retained‍ clips or posts before ‌installing a ⁣replacement to ensure⁢ the paddle does not deform or introduce‌ gaps that could alter⁢ door closing ‍behavior.

Replacement ‍requires ‌careful alignment and controlled fastening to‌ avoid ⁣cracking​ plastic posts or misaligning the door‍ face. Prepare by⁣ removing the ⁢old cover using a thin‌ pry tool to release tabs and inspect mounting posts for damage; clean the ​mounting surface and verify the new part dims against the door. ‌During installation, insert the top edge ⁣into its locating slots, then seat ⁢the lower tabs;‌ confirm a ​flush‍ fit with⁢ the door‍ face and ⁢a⁤ maximum visible gap of ‍ 1-2 mm ⁣ across the perimeter. Fasten only with the specified hardware ‍or equivalent: small sheet-metal⁢ screws or short machine screws⁢ sized ​to‌ engage the posts without bottoming out. Torque small fasteners by hand and, if using ⁤a ⁣torque‌ driver, apply⁢ 6-10 in·lb ​(0.7-1.1 N·m) to ‌avoid stripping or⁣ cracking; after fastening, cycle the‍ door to confirm ‌the latch ​engages ​smoothly and the gasket seals​ without ⁢interference.

  • Step 1: Verify ⁤part fit ​(compare WR17X13060 GE Refrigerator⁤ Cover Paddle Stainless Steel to existing cover); gather appropriate ​screws or clips.
  • Step 2: Remove old cover by releasing tabs; retain any reusable hardware and ‌inspect posts.
  • step ⁢3: Clean mating surface,​ align top locating ‍slots, then seat lower tabs; check ‍flushness and gaps.
  • Step 4: install⁤ fasteners finger-tight,then set final torque to ⁤recommended ​range and recheck alignment.
  • Step 5: Operate door ⁣several times and inspect seal and latch engagement;⁢ re-torque if necessary after initial seating.
Item Description
Fastener #6 or M3.5 short ⁢sheet-metal/machine ⁢screw,length⁤ to‌ engage posts⁣ without protruding
Recommended‍ torque 6-10 in·lb (0.7-1.1 N·m) ⁤- use ​hand driver‍ to⁢ avoid over-torquing
Alignment ⁢tolerance Visible‍ gap ≤ 1-2 mm; maintain consistent edge flushness
Material considerations Stainless-steel​ exterior; avoid excessive force ⁢on plastic​ mounting posts to ‍prevent cracking

Q&A

What is the WR17X13060 cover paddle ⁣and what does it do?

The WR17X13060⁤ is ​a genuine GE⁢ replacement cover (paddle) for the‌ refrigerator dispenser area.It is the⁤ stainless-steel​ trim/actuator cover⁣ that surrounds or forms the ⁤dispenser⁤ paddle you press to operate‍ the water/ice ⁤dispenser. It is a cosmetic and⁣ mechanical ‍part (not an‌ electrical component) that protects and ⁣positions the dispenser ⁢actuator/switch.

Which ‌GE refrigerators will this part fit?

It fits select‍ GE refrigerator models. ​Model compatibility varies, so always verify fit​ by checking your ​refrigerator’s full model number and cross-referencing⁢ it ⁣with the GE parts list or ⁤the seller’s compatibility chart.You can find the ⁢fridge model ‌number‍ on the inside wall‍ or door ‍frame of ‍the ⁢refrigerator and then ⁣confirm WR17X13060 is listed as⁣ a compatible part.

How do I remove​ the old cover paddle and install⁤ the WR17X13060?

General steps: 1) ​Unplug the refrigerator or turn off the breaker. 2)‍ Open‌ the door and access the dispenser area; remove​ any inner access ‌trim⁤ or ⁢screws (Phillips or ⁣Torx ⁤depending on model).⁢ 3) Gently release or unscrew the old cover – it⁤ may snap ⁣off or be held by screws and clips. 4) If the actuator or ⁢switch ⁢is attached to⁣ the cover, note its orientation⁢ and disconnect the harness if ​necessary. ​5) Position the new ⁢WR17X13060, reconnect ⁢any wiring, ​and‌ secure with⁢ the original screws/clips. ⁤6)⁤ Reinstall access‍ trim,⁢ restore power, and test‌ the‌ dispenser. Follow your model’s service manual‍ for exact ⁣screw ⁣locations⁢ and panel removal⁣ instructions.

What tools ​do I need to replace this ⁢part?

Typical tools: Phillips ⁤screwdriver and/or Torx driver (depending on screw type), a small flat pry⁣ tool or plastic trim tool ‌to release clips, needle-nose⁣ pliers (for connectors), ⁣and a flashlight. If ⁢you need to ⁤test⁤ switches ⁢or wiring⁤ after installation, a multimeter is useful.‌ Always disconnect power before starting work.

Are screws ‍and the actuator ‌switch included with ⁤the WR17X13060?

Frequently enough ⁤this ‌part is sold as the cover only. Inclusion of screws or ‌the actuator ⁤switch varies by supplier. Many ⁤installations‍ reuse the⁤ original ​screws and the internal actuator/switch assembly. Check the product listing or packaging ‍details before purchase ⁤to confirm whether screws ⁣or additional components are ‍included.

How should I⁣ clean⁤ and⁤ maintain​ the stainless-steel ‍finish?

Use a​ soft microfiber cloth with warm water ‌and mild detergent⁣ for ⁢daily cleaning.wipe in the⁣ direction of ​the grain⁤ to‌ minimize streaks.⁣ For polishing,​ use a commercial ​stainless-steel‍ cleaner or a‍ small amount of mineral‍ oil.avoid ‌abrasive pads, ​steel⁢ wool, or harsh cleaners (chlorine/bleach)‍ which can scratch or⁣ damage the finish.

After ‌replacing the cover paddle the⁣ dispenser doesn’t work – what should I‍ check?

First ensure the part ​was installed ​correctly and⁣ any wiring/harnesses were reconnected. Check that ⁢the paddle properly‍ actuates (physically depresses) the micro ​switch behind it. ‌verify power‌ to the refrigerator ​and test the⁣ dispenser switch for​ continuity with a multimeter. If the⁢ switch is not actuating or has failed,‌ you may⁣ need to replace⁢ the switch assembly ⁤rather ‌than ‍the cover. Consult the service manual or a⁢ technician ‌if you’re unsure.

Is WR17X13060 an OEM (original)⁢ GE part and ⁤will its ⁢finish‌ match other stainless appliances?

WR17X13060 is a genuine GE ​replacement part. It⁤ is manufactured ⁣to GE’s specifications and designed​ to match the stainless-steel appearance used on ⁣many‍ GE refrigerators. Slight⁣ variations ⁤can⁤ occur between ⁣production runs ​or different appliance lines, so while it⁢ is ‍indeed intended ​to match, small differences in grain or tone are possible.

Insights and Conclusions

the WR17X13060 GE Refrigerator‌ Cover ⁤Paddle ⁤Stainless Steel serves both a ​functional and ‌aesthetic role in compatible GE refrigerators.As the⁣ visible ⁤actuator for the dispenser, it provides a durable, corrosion-resistant surface​ for⁢ user⁣ interaction ‍while⁢ protecting the underlying switch⁤ and ‌dispenser components from direct wear and contamination. ⁣Properly fitted, this OEM cover paddle helps ⁢maintain the ⁤intended operation and appearance of​ the dispenser ⁢assembly over‍ time.

When a​ dispenser⁤ paddle shows signs of wear, cracking,‌ misalignment, or failure to ‌engage ⁢the⁢ dispenser mechanism,‌ accurate diagnosis is crucial to identify ⁢whether‍ the cover paddle ⁣itself, the actuator switch, or another​ component⁢ is at​ fault.‍ Replacing the ​WR17X13060 ⁤cover paddle​ should ⁢be done only after confirming it is the⁤ cause of the problem, and replacement ⁣should ⁣follow ‌manufacturer ​guidance⁤ or ⁤professional service ⁢to ensure​ correct fitment and safe reconnection of power and water ⁢where applicable.

Correct diagnosis and timely replacement ⁤of worn or​ damaged parts restore ⁢reliable operation and help⁣ prevent further component damage. ​Using the appropriate replacement ⁣part and observing⁢ proper installation and⁤ safety ⁢practices will​ preserve ⁣dispenser ⁤function‍ and the refrigerator’s‍ overall performance and‌ appearance.


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