Repair stories from PartSelect's customers - like you. We give all our customers a chance to help out others by sharing the story of their appliance repair. You can find useful tips as well as estimates of the difficulty of the repair and how long it will take, along with any tools you may require to complete your repair.
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Ice maker burned out
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Overall Rating:
Helpful
Rated By:
8 Customers
Posted By:
John From Alexandria, VA
Posted:
7/10/2007 4:38:41 PM
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Appliance Repaired:
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Frigidaire
Ice Maker
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Age Of Appliance:
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More than 10 years
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Removing the old unit was easy enough, just loosened two screws that attach unit to side of freezer and disconnected the wiring harness. But the new unit never goes in quite as easily because it's always just a little different from the original. In this case, the wiring ended up being about six inches longer and the excess had to be stuffed behind a shield at the rear of the unit. Theoretically, the wire could have been pushed back through the opening, but it got jammed and wouldn't go. I had to remove side rails and pry the shield forward in order to get the wiring back out of the way. The unit is a narrow side by side, so there wasn't a lot of room to move around. But it wasn't difficult, just tedious. I had to make sure the wiring did not come into contact with the heating element at the bottom of the icemaker. Once installed it worked great.
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A Bit Difficult |
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30 - 60 mins |
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Parts Used in this Repair
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Replacement Ice Maker
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This part is the replacement heat release ice maker unit only, and is intended for use with refrigerators.
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