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Ice maker not making ice
Unscrewed 1 screw, removed panel, disconnected old icemaker and removed it, Added new icemaker, reconnected, replaced panel, replaced screw, & reset new icemaker. Started making ice almost immediately. Threw out entire first load of ice. Working great since! I wasn’t sure if it was the icemaker or the water valve to it so had a guy come out ($50) who confirmed it was the icemaker. He wanted $550 to replace it (part/labor). We bought the part here at Part Select for $185 (part/tax/delivery) and saved $265 on a job that took less than 15 minutes.
Ice maker stopped making ice and made a repeating clicking sound
YouTube the video on how to replace the ice maker. Unplugged the fridge, one screw was removed to open a small cover panel to access where the ice maker was plugged in, unplugged the ice maker, pushed a small locking clip and pulled the old ice maker off the keyhole slots holding it in place removing it from the fridge. Did the steps in reverse and reinstalled the new one. Plugged the fridge back in and reset the fridge by holding the energy saver and alarm button on the front door simultaneously for 8-10 seconds until it beeped. Took a few seconds and the fridge reset
Not making ice. Making ice slowly. Clicking sound when making ice.
(1) Set ice production to OFF from the front panel of the refridgerator. (2) Inside the fridge, remove the screw holding the panel covering the cable for the ice naker assembly. (3) Remove the panel. (4) Disconnect the power cable of ice maker. (5) Holding the assembly with one hand, release the locking clip of assembly housing, and slide assembly forward until it is free. (6) Remove the ice maker assembly. (7) Install the new assembly by reversing the previous steps. (8) Reset the ice maker by pressing the reset button and holding it for at least 8 seconds. The first time the ice maker is primed with water, there are 2 chimes. (1 High , 1 Low).