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 stopped working (Very oxidized residue)
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Overall Rating:
Helpful
Rated By:
4 Customers
Posted By:
Robert From Woodstock, IL
Posted:
6/10/2008 9:19:30 PM
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Appliance Repaired:
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Westinghouse
Refrigerator
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Age Of Appliance:
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More than 10 years
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I removed the old ice maker and unplugged the cable. Screwed in the new one with a 1/4 nut driver at the 2 mounting screws, plugged cable in. Checked ice maker with a small level before final. All Ok and after night I had Ice and it has been working great since.
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Really easy |
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Less than 15 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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Repair stories are provided by PartSelect customers and are not intended to replace an on-site diagnosis or advice from a qualified appliance service technician. Difficulty of repair and time to repair may vary based on experience.
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