10611 - Instructions
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Fill cup broke.
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Aliki from Miami, FL
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- Less than 15 mins
Very easy to order from parts select. Took seconds to replace.
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Would not make ice any longer
4 of 6 people
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James from Concord, MA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
I determined that the ice cube maker was no longer heating the cubes so they could be released into the ice tray. After ordering a new unit, taking out four screws and disconnecting the quick disconnect of wires I plugged the new one in and we were back in business.
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ice tray leaking
9 of 22 people
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Linda from Santa Maria, CA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Super! It was so fast and easy to fix. Receive my kit in three days and save a lot of money not having to have a repairman come and do it!
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Ice maker quit making ice--had to either be a faulty switch in the ice maker or a faulty water valve. I guessed it was the ice maker switch and ended up being correct.
3 of 4 people
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Harvey from Port Tobacco, MD
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Wrench set
It was exactly as everyone else described--remove old ice maker, unplug, plug in new ice maker, attach new ice maker. 3 screws, 1 plug. My plug was the one on the ice maker not on the refrigerator (ie I used the wiring/plug that was already in the freezer).
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Ice maker wouldn't work
3 of 4 people
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Rich from Covina, CA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Ice maker wouldn't eject the ice often enough. After reading a few other stories, I just ordered the universal ice maker from Part Select. All I had to do was remove some of the plastic shrouds from my old ice maker and put them on the new one. I also reused my mounting brackets. The whole job took me 20 minutes.
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ice maker faulty
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Lloyd from Troup, TX
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set
removed three screws pluged it in and it was ready to go. I must add That I ordered it one day and received it the next day by fed ex. I could not believ how fast the service was also the new icemaker is working great. I will order any furture parts I need from Parts Select. Also have given your web site ot several other people. Thank you
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Unit would not cycle and dispense ice. After replacing with new unit I disassembled old unit and detected a slight burn smell in the timer.
3 of 4 people
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Robert from Tucson, AZ
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Unplugged refrigerator and turned off water supply. Loosened two top screws and removed bottom screw. Althought kit was supplied with multyple wiring harnesses the harness attached to unit was the correct harness for the model I was replacing. Removed and reused old shut off arm as replacement arms were shorter in reach then original.
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Also reused bottom unit support that was removed and replaced with one screw into unit and then into side wall of freezer. Over all time less then 15 minutes. As this was a side by side ref/freezer unit their us limited space to view support screws. I used a mechanics mirror to find upper screws. This visualization made the process go much faster. Reading the other repair stories also gave me a huge confidence boost and insite in what to expect.
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replaced non-functional ice maker
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Richard from Troy, MI
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
After first unplugging the refrigerator from it's electrical power source,I removed the lower screw of the ice making unit with a nut driver. I then loosened the upper two screws which hold the retainer clips that secure the unit tight to the freezer wall. I then lifted the unit upward and outward a few inches to allow access to the wire
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harness. I unplugged the haness from rear of the freezer and removed the unit completely.
To install just reverse the procedure.
To install just reverse the procedure.
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Ice maker would not turn off. Kept making ice! Even turned off all water to house, but then realized that ice maker was being fed by pressurized RO tank!!
4 of 7 people
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Keith from Green Valley, AZ
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Broken plastic part in motor assembly. Very simple to replace. Sears wanted $322.00!!!
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Ice maker needed to be replaced as it quit working.
3 of 4 people
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Ronald from Henderson, NV
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Loosened two top screws using a hand held mirror and screwdriver and removed a bottom screw then unplugged the unit inside. Five minutes and repair was complete. Easy as that!
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Ice maker was not working.
4 of 7 people
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Doyle from Winchester, VA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
On my particular model refrigerator I only needed to remove one screw and disconnet the plug. I then slid the unit out. The new ice maker did not come with the plastic sled that was attached to the old unit. I removed and attached the sled to the new unit with 3 screws.
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ice maker quit
3 of 4 people
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Tim from Ewing, NJ
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set
i noticed that no water was getting to the ice maker. rather than messing around with parts, i bought the entire unit. easy to remove old one and install new one. thanks...ice started again in about an hour. unit cost less than a service call!
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heating element going bad
4 of 7 people
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James from Bakersfield, CA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
I removed three sheet metal screws, unsnapped the electrical pigtail. Then snapped out knock out on new maker. Matched the electrical connection, pushed it in place. Finally set new one in place, leveled it, tightened the scews and walked away.
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Ice maker was leaking and had metal in the ice
3 of 4 people
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Charles from Newark, DE
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
Removed the screws and disconnected the electric. I put the proper electric harness on and went to fit the unit in but it didn't fit. Until I figured out that you have to use the clips from the old unit that hold the unit in place. The actually hang on them. Once I figured it out it was easy.
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Icemaker Died
3 of 4 people
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Don from Jacksonville, TX
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set
The instructions are practically no help, but if you study the diagram, you can figure out the one screw you need to remove. Then the icemaker lift off of two brackets. I couldn't see how to use a screwdriver to unlock the bracket, but just applying mild pressure and pulling it forward brought it right out. I didn't have to change anyt
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hing with the plug already intalled so it was very easy to pop in, lock the plug, pop into brackets, replace screw and I was in business. 24 hours later I had a bucket of ice! 15 minutes to figure out how to get old out and 5 min to replace new one. Fairly easy. Read posts here to get hints!
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