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Frigidaire Refrigerator Dispenser Control Module
PartSelect Number PS12071009
Manufacturer Part Number 242270106
This refrigerator dispenser module is a genuine replacement part designed for select bottom-mount models from Frigidaire, Electrolux, and Kenmore. It controls the dispensing of filtered water, crushed ice, and cubed ice through the freezer door. The assembly includes the cradle, ice chute, and ice chute door, ensuring smooth and reliable operation. A malfunctioning module may result in slow or inconsistent dispensing, non-functioning ice crushing, or a dispenser door that fails to open or close properly. This OEM component restores full functionality and is engineered for a precise fit. Before installation, verify compatibility using your refrigerator’s model number and disconnect power to ensure safety.
Fixes these symptoms
- Ice maker dispenses too much ice
- Ice maker won’t dispense ice
- Leaking
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Installation Instructions
CHRISTINA from ESCONDIDO, CA
Water dispenser would not auto shut off
I watched a YouTube video and followed along. Easy!!
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Frigidaire Refrigerator S/a I&w Module Pain
Insert ice dispenser unit from partselect.com, connect wire connector, screw in 2 Philips head screws, place cover panel in position and screw in 2 Philips head screws, place small grey panel in position and screw in 2 square tip screws. Put ice drawer tray back in refrigerator, try water, try crushed ice, try cubes. FINISHED, just saved yourself a couple of hundred dollars in less than an hour. My wife said she could do it after watching how easy it was. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS12579113
Manufacturer Part Number 242270107
Introducing the genuine OEM S/A I&W MODULE PAINTED Dispenser Module, tailored specifically for some models of Frigidaire. This module plays an integral role in handling the dispensing of ice or water upon pressing the dispenser lever. It may consist of multiple components and thus, referring to your parts diagram for a comprehensive list of included parts is advised. Before embarking on the process of installing this part, ensure that you've unplugged the refrigerator and any perishable food is stored safely. Remember to don work gloves to safeguard your hands. Verify your model compatibility prior to purchasing to ensure the perfect fit as subtle variations in size and shape can occur.
Fixes these symptoms
- Ice maker won’t dispense ice
- Not dispensing water
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Installation Instructions
Gary A from SEMINOLE, FL
Ice maker dispenser in door would not shut off
Went to oartselect.com located diagram and part. Took out ice drawer to prevent ice being dispensed. Remove small front panel in door for ice- water & cubes, 2 square tip screws on top. Remove small grey panel, 2 Philips head screws, remove ice dispenser unit 2 Philips screws, unplug 1 wire connector. Insert ice dispenser unit from partselect.com, connect wire connector, screw in 2 Philips head screws, place cover panel in position and screw in 2 Philips head screws, place small grey panel in position and screw in 2 square tip screws. Put ice drawer tray back in refrigerator, try water, try crushed ice, try cubes. FINISHED, just saved yourself a couple of hundred dollars in less than an hour. My wife said she could do it after watching how easy it was. Read more...
Frigidaire Refrigerator Water Dispenser Actuator
PartSelect Number PS1526418
Manufacturer Part Number 241685703
Once a glass is pressed against the actuator pad it will cause the dispenser to deliver ice or water when activated.
Fixes these symptoms
- Not dispensing water
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Installation Instructions
Jerome from Yardville, NJ
Water dispenser actuator snapped in half
Unplugged refrigerator. Pull forward on tray at bottom of water & ice dispenser to remove it. Remove three screws. Push up and then pull out to remove black cover around dispensers. Be careful not to break ribbon cable. Pulled ribbon cable from green circuit card on the cover. Set the cover aside. Removed green circuit card from refigerator (six small screws). Had to unplug two wires to do this. Set this aside. Make sure you remember which connector each wire goes in for re-assembly. I ended up removing the entire assembly, it was easier to work on. There were a couple more screws to remove and then you can carefully pull the entire assembly down and toward you to remove it. This meant removing the water supply line from the dispenser. Pushed up on the water supply line with needle nose pliers to "unstick" it and make it easier to pull out. Used needle nose pliers to unplug wires from broken actuator from the circuit card. Make sure to unplug the correct one. Unscrewed the two screws that held the metal plates thet held the actuator in place. Cut the wires to make it easier to remove the broken actuator and pull the wires through Installed the new actuator and screws. Routed the wire through and plugged it in to the circuit card. Now the hardest part, and I would not have figured it out without a tip from this website. There was no slack in the water line and it was impossible to push the end of it back into the hole in the dispenser assembly. Open the refrigerator doors and remove the black cover at the bottom. The water line goes up through the freezer door from the bottom. It was easy to push an inch or two of slack up through the door. Then I could grab the water line and insert it in the hole in the dispenser. Re-connect the wires that were disconnected and replace the assembly in the freezer door. You can pull slack in the water supply line back down from the bottom if needed. Replace the screws that hold the dispenser assembly in place. Replace the circuit card. Then I had to push the ribbon cable back into the slot in the circuit card in the cover. I had to remove the circuit card from the cover to get at the slot. Push the cable into the slot and re-install the circuit card in the cover. I needed to have my son help me here as a second set of hands was needed, the ribbon cable is short. Replace the cover, be careful not to damage the ribbon cable. Install the three screws and snap the boittom tray back in place. Re-install the black cover at the bottom. Works great.
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Frigidaire Refrigerator Water And Ice Dispenser Module
PartSelect Number PS17219729
Manufacturer Part Number 5304535688
Refrigerator Dispenser Housing
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$51.61
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Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Chute Door
PartSelect Number PS1526426
Manufacturer Part Number 241688401
An ice chute is mounted to the interior panel and extends between the interior panel opening and the dispenser opening for transferring ice through the chute door.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t open or close
- Ice maker dispenses too much ice
- Ice maker won’t dispense ice
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Installation Instructions
Shelby from Clinton, IL
The ice chute door didn't close all the timed
The door has nylon gear teeth that wore out and needed replaced. The ice chute came off very easy with 6 screws. I used a punch and pliers to remove the hinge pin. Then the door came off and the new one put on. Very easy. The part was ordered on Sunday and arrived on Tuesday.
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$57.38
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Frigidaire Refrigerator Water Dispenser Actuator
PartSelect Number PS1526383
Manufacturer Part Number 241682003
Once a glass is pressed against the actuator pad it will cause the dispenser to deliver ice or water when activated.
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
- Not dispensing water
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Installation Instructions
Jonathan from Universal City, TX
Water actuator broke
If you think you probably can't do this, you're like me... but you just had to try because you needed the part anyway right? This really was quite simple, a lot easier than it sounds from the description and saved me probably $75 I'd have had to pay a tech to do it. Just unplug fridge, yank that water spill tray out, yes yank, it's a bit hard to do that if you've not done it before. After that remove the 3 phillips head screws you just gained access to. Lift panel frame up then out. Disconnect wire harness plug and set that frame aside. Take out next screws exposed to free the unit. Tilt unit out and remove the two little screws and shims holding actuator in place. Remove broken one. Put new one in. Reverse all actions taken thus far. Plug fridge back in and have a drink of water like nothing ever happened. : ) You can do this!
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$49.77
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Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Dispenser Door Seal
PartSelect Number PS1526429
Manufacturer Part Number 241688701
Designed to create a secure seal within the ice dispensing system, this genuine OEM ice chute door flap helps maintain proper freezer conditions by preventing warm air from entering the compartment. Its flexible, durable construction allows it to close tightly over the dispenser opening, reducing moisture intrusion and minimizing frost or ice buildup. Built for a precise fit and reliable performance, it is an ideal replacement for a worn or damaged flap, helping restore efficient operation and keeping ice fresh and free-flowing.
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
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$53.20
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Frigidaire Refrigerator Dispenser Grille
PartSelect Number PS1148319
Manufacturer Part Number 241649003
This part is the replacement dispenser grille for your refrigerator. It is made of black plastic and is approximately 10 inches wide and 4 inches deep. The dispenser grill sits at the bottom of your ice dispenser assembly and catches any spills when your ice or water dispenser is running. If your dispenser grille/drip tray is missing or damaged, this is the part that replaces it. To replace the dispenser grille, simply remove it and insert the new one. This part is sold individually and is and authentic OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Installation Instructions
Irene from Perkasie, PA
The actuator arm broke on the unit and it had to be replaced
The actuator arm was the only part that was a little difficult. The drip tray and the kick plate went on very easily. First, we went online to your schematic on the unit. This showed how it was assembled and how it came apart. We then terminated the power to the refrigerator, and removed the drip tray which exposed two screws holding in the face plate for the ice/water on the door of the refrigerator. We then removed three screws from the control panel and pulled it forward. This exposed the actuator and two more screws that held it into place. We removed them and unplugged the small plug giving power to the actuator. We then installed the new part and replaced all the screws that had been removed. We reassembled the face plate and the screws there and then snapped in the drip tray. When we turned on the power everything worked fine.
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Frigidaire Refrigerator Dispenser Door Flap - Black
PartSelect Number PS1526427
Manufacturer Part Number 241688501
This dispenser door flap opens and closes during dispensing to help contain internal airflow and prevent spills or drips. A properly sealing flap supports efficient operation and clean dispensing performance. Replacing a cracked or damaged flap restores smooth dispensing, reduces mess, and improves overall usability.
Frigidaire Refrigerator Dispenser Module
PartSelect Number PS12728800
Manufacturer Part Number 240563639
Introducing the MODULE-DISPENSER; a genuine OEM part expertly crafted by Frigidaire. This crucial component specializes in attaching to the dispenser housing on the freezer door, and comes equipped with a cradle, ice chute, and ice chute door. Specifically intended for some Frigidaire models, it also is compatible with selected models of Electrolux, White Westinghouse, and Tappan. This elegant gray fridge dispenser module ensures you can safely store any perishables without power deterioration. Please remember to disconnect your appliance before installation, and to wear protective gloves for safety. Lastly, always verify the part number matches your model before ordering to ensure optimal fit.
Installation Instructions
John from East Quogue, NY
My issue was condensation developing outside the ice/water dispenser location.
I ordered a replacement ice/water dispenser module from partselect.com using my model number. The correct color of grey was available. First, turn off power to the fridge. There are 3 number 2 phillips screws under the drip tray that mount the facing to the refrigerator. Remove those screws and gentle lift up on the facing to remove it from the slots that hold the top of it to the fridge. Unplug the cable and set the facing aside. Locate the power plug for the ice dispenser module. It should be to the left of the module. Remove the 3 screws that hold the module to the fridge and unplug. Gently pull foward to release the module from the fridge. Once it is free, push the water dispenser tube out towards the fridge doing so from the dispenser handle side until the tube frees from the old module(this is the hardest part to achieve but doable). Repeat the process in reverse to install the new module. This took me 15 minutes to remove and install the new one.
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