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General Electric IM6 Ice Maker Kit

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Features

  • Anti-jamming feature and water level sensor help control ice production
  • Electronic control board and on/off switch stop cube production when necessary.
  • For use in most GE side-by-side, bottom-freezer and top-mount refrigerators
  • Includes ice bucket, fill tube, water inlet valve, installation materials and hardware

Description

This auto icemaker kit from Hotpoint replaces all previous IM series icemaker kits. It comes complete with an icemaker, a bucket, and a valve. - Manufacturer: Ge - Country of Manufacture: United States - Manufacturer Part Number: IM6. From the Manufacturer This ice maker kit includes an ice maker unit, fill tube, water inlet valve, ice bin, and necessary tubing and hardware.

Brand: GE


Model Name: im6


Voltage: 120 Volts


Material: Plastic


Manufacturer: ‎General Electric


Part Number: ‎GID-524126


Item Weight: ‎6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎14.5 x 10 x 12.5 inches


Item model number: ‎IM6


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Material: ‎Plastic


Power Source: ‎Hardwire


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: May 3, 2004


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works as it should, easy install
This Icemaker was pretty easy to install and makes ice well. However, the box it was shipped in arrived smashed and dirty. When I unpacked the box, I noticed that the bin was cracked, and I suspect it was caused in shipping by UP$. I do not like UP$ and I hesistate to buy anything if I know it will be shipped by this carrier. I have had several items shipped by UP$ over the years and most are either damaged or dirty or both. I would recommend this icemaker for anyone who needs to replace or add one, but you might want to see if you can have it shipped via another carrier. My wife and I drink a lot of iced tea and this icemaker makes plenty of ice to last through the weekend. The bin is large and when full, holds ALOT of ice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2010 by CCRyder80

  • Easy to install
I purchased the GE Icemaker IM-6 to install in my frig that had never been equiped with one. It seems the icemaker is packaged with instructions and extra parts so that it fits EVERY refrigerator GE ever made. It was not hard finding the simple two page instructions for my model. But being a guy, it was real hard to throw out all those extra parts not needed - LOL. The actual install was one of the simplest projects I've ever tackled. Was a little apprehensive when it took about 24hrs before it started producing cubes. But after that every hour on the hour... ice cubes drop. I like this icemaker very much. Quiet operation and plenty of ice to keep up with my four adult users. Sure beats filling ice trays by hand. Thanks GE. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2011 by W. David Griggs

  • Only worked for five months!
Easy install and worked well, but only for five months. Cannot find any warranty info - Amazon just directs me to items suggested for purchase. Errrgg. Joke is on me I suppose.
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2015 by PHenry

  • Work well!
I bought this to replace an icemaker on a GE fridge. The kit itself was great and had all the parts possibly needed. Replacing the icemaker was much easier than I expected. But the manual is useless, with all the different configurations and very confusing. But I was able to figure it out by looking at the configuration of the old icemaker. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2013 by SunMicro

  • "Just take the old one out and put the new one in!"
THE SAGA: You can skip this part if you've already decided to install this yourself. The ice maker in our GE Profile side-by-side was not making and/or delivering ice to the bucket. I called a local appliance repair company and told them so, and made a $70 appointment for them to come out eight days in the future, which was the soonest they could come. On the morning of the appointment, the repairman called and said he was "coming out to take a look at it" and wanted to confirm my address. I asked if he would be bringing repair parts with him. He said no. I asked whether he repaired ice makers at all or just removed and replaced them. He said he only R&Red them and would have to order a new one. I asked why he was bothering to come out then, since the thing didn't work and he wasn't going to be bringing a new one with him. He asked if I wanted to cancel the appointment. I said sure since he couldn't do anything without a new ice maker anyway. He said I should call his office and order the part, then he'd come out and install it for an estimated total of $300-$350. Instead, I looked on Amazon and found this kit. The Amazon description of the IM-6 listed my model of ice maker as one that it replaced, so I figured why not order one. If I found I couldn't install it myself, I'd get a local handyman to do it. So I bought it. THE ICEMAKER KIT, IM-6: It arrived in about ten days accompanied by a cubic foot of parts and a half-inch thick instruction manual with 67 pages in English. The manual had 14 sets of quite different detailed instructions depending on the model of GE frig. It said there was a label on the back of our frig that would tell me which set of instructions to use. There was no such label on the back of our frig. I called GE help line on the phone. I gave a very young-sounding woman my frig's model number. She said that it was odd that she had nothing on my model. (It's only about 6-7 years old.) She left the line to ask someone else. When she came back she said she had "very good news": I could forget the instruction manual and the box full of plastic parts that came with the new ice maker. All I had to do was "take the old one out and put the new one in." . . . Now, remember that I was calling GE to ask them for instructions as to HOW to take my old ice maker out and put a new one in. GE's answer: "Take the old one out and put the new one in." . . . And also remember that this is the company that found it necessary to create a 67-page booklet with 14 different sets of detailed instructions on HOW to take the old one out and put the new one in. . . . So, since GE had now left me entirely to my own resources, I examined the new ice maker, examined the old one, and started unscrewing things on the old one. After a good bit of trial and error, I took the old one out and put the new one in. With a side-by-side frig, the longer your arms, the smaller your hands, and the narrower your shoulders the less cussing you will do. It took me about an hour and a quarter, but it'll take me ten minutes the next time. I needed only a 1/4" socket on an 8"-long extension to a racket handle, but just a 1/4" nut driver would have been even better and would have made the job easier. I didn't do a thing with the box full of plastic parts. DOES THE NEW IM-6 ICEMAKER WORK?: Okay. So, 12 hours after I "finished" the job, I discovered that it had been making ice for quite a while. Not ice cubes, ice. It probably would have been making ice cubes hours earlier, too, but I had failed to transfer the "fill cup" from the old ice maker onto the new one so the water inflow did not go into the ice tray. Since GE had supplied me with no instructions for my model, I wasn't really surprised at my error. (Obviously, I hadn't "examined" the old ice maker as well as I should have.) I corrected my error, and two hours later I had ice cubes. But then the auger mechanism that delivers ice through the door did not work due to the same error, i.e., ice buildup was jamming the mechanism. I thawed out the freezer compartment, and that final problem was solved, too. NOTE THIS: Save yourself a whole lot of grief by doing a search on Youtube for "ice maker im6" and watch the five-minute video on how to install this model, which video I discovered too late. MY RATING OF THE ITEM: Even though the ice maker works great now--it makes ice much faster and more quietly than the original ice maker that came built into our frig--I cannot bring myself to give this item 5 stars after the GE manual and GE phone call fiascos, so it's getting 4 stars. Also, I'll come back and edit this downward if the new ice maker quits on me prematurely--and upward if it lasts a long time. (I did save a couple hundred bucks by dealing with this all myself, though.) Meanwhile, I stored all the unused plastic parts in the original box up in the attic. A lot of those parts are for other models of GE friges, but some of them I recognized as replacement parts for my own model. Many of the parts are for the water supply system, which I don't need right now. But I figured I might as well save them in case I do need them some day because they'd probably cost me $30 a piece if I had to order them separately--if I could get them at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2011 by Coffee Drinker

  • Great replacement unit - just keep the extra parts
I am fairly handy and this was pretty easily installed in the freezer. My previous one broke, and I used this for a replacement. I only used the ice maker unit itself. I kept all of the extra pieces for spare parts. One tip, though, make sure that you install the proper sensor paddle on the bottom, or else the unit will keep making ice cubes even after the tray is full. (The dog love the overflow of cubes!) Also, this unit make ice FAST. My previous unit made a batch every 4-5 hours. This one gives me ice every hour or so. The price for this complete installation kit was less than the price just for a replacement ice maker....go figure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2015 by Ralph Tedesco

  • Good price, works great
Our old GE icemaker finally bit the dust. This icemaker kit is well thought out because it includes adaptors for so many different refridgerator applications. Make sure ahead of time this kit fits your application. Only problem I ran into was understanding the installation instructions for replacing existing parts with adaptor parts. Issues solved by looking for help on the internet and calling GE. Actually stumped GE briefly on one of my questions but they figured it out. Don't be afraid to call them. I must add that I have installed an icemaker before so I understood the basic installation concepts. Didn't have to run the water supply line this time. That helped. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2013 by Don

  • NOT REAL HAPPY WITH THIS ONE
was easy to install but it does not make ice like it says. it is very slow to making ice. it cannot keep up with the ice we use. have had it installed and working for about a month now and it has not even filled up the tray. we have used ice everyday but it is very slow. if you use much ice i do not recommend this one. i am hoping it will break in and speed up some as we use a lot of ice in the summer. it is December here now and it cannot keep up. i am not very happy with this ice maker. it does make ice but seems very slow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2013 by Golfwag

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