10621 - Instructions
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Would not produce Ice
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Richard from Shippensburg, PA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
I unpacked the motor and looked at how it was supposed to go in. I removed on screw in the right rear of the ice maker. Pushed a tab on the left of the ice maker. Removed the entire assembly and unhooked the electrical part of the ice make. unscrewed the three screws holding the motor in place and replaced the motor. Put everything i
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n back together and in 15 minutes the familar sound of the ice maker could be heard.
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The ice stripper cracked from freezing.
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David from Discovery Bay, CA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
There was three screws to remove to unmout the ice maker, and unplug the wire harness,then two to remove to slip in new stripper. All took about 20 mins.
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Icemaker ceased operation
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Bruce from Blairsville, GA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed icemaker by first removing the nutscrew that holds the cover to the electrical connection in place. Next, I removed the door then slid the icemaker out and diconnected the electrical connector. With the icemaker out, I R&R'ed the motor assy , reconnected the electrical, and slid the icemaker back in place. Next, I replaced the doo
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r, turned the icemaker switch on and waited. In about 30 minutes I heard the water being injected into the icemaker, and soon there was ice. The repair was easy and inexpensive. Tx to Partselect which I found on Google.
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Ice maker stopped ejecting ice.
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Randy from sanford, NC
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
After removing the ice maker, I guessed that the moter could be the problem,bought new part I installed it and held my breath.thankfully that was it.thanks to parts select I saved a lot of money doing it myself.
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ice maker quit
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John from Munroe City, MO
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
I took the front panel off the ice maker. Found the contacts on control board were burnt. I called Partselect, told them my model # and they directed me to a new control panel. 4 screws later I had part back on and ice makin.
Thanks Partselect!
John Long
Thanks Partselect!
John Long
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would not make ice.
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Keith from Mt. Airy, MD
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Followed video lnstructions which were very good. Have used your web site in the past and will continue to purchase products. Thanks.
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leaking in ice bucket causing to freeze big chunk of ice and making ice maker inop
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gary from clearmont, MO
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
turned water off to ice maker unpluged fridg while doing repair which was such short time everything was ok removed 3 1/4 hex screws holding ice maker in position while holding ice maker in hand unpluged wiring connection for it removed old ice mold which coating had come off of which was very simple 2 philips screws which are recessed on
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control unit then gently wiggle assembly apart paying attention to how all the tray parts went together then reinstalling same way as they were remove very simple repair anyone should be able to do
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Unit stopped making ice.
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William from Lynnwood, WA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Removed 4 screws, pulled unit out of slots, unpluged control wires plug and removed from fridg. Removed 3 screws that hold the motor module to unit. Then reversed procedure and had the batch of ice cubes one hour and fifteen minutes from the time I started replacement.
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Ice maker not making ice.
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Goran from sacramento, CA
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
I determined that the plastic lever inside the icemaker was broken and I found the part easaly. It was farelly inexpensive considering the important job the ice maker does, so I order it and paid for the standard, 5-8 days delivery. To my surprise, it was delivered (to my neighbors house thanks to the delivery person) the next day. Onc
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e Berry the neighbor delivered it to my house, 15 minutes later ice was being made. I had to remove one screw and losen two on top of the icemaker, disconnect power and remove the icemaker. I don't think that this step was even required but I wanted to remove all of the old ice from the maker without thawing out the freezer. Replacing the part itself also required removal of three screws. I think that almost anyone can do this easily (with or without Berry).
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ice maker quit working
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Gary from Cheyenne, WY
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
replaced moduale, work just like new.
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icemaker would not make ice
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Lyle from Statesville, NC
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Pulled off plastic cover on motor, removed 3 screws and removed old motor. installed new motor making sure control arm lined up in slot. be sure to disconnect power before doing this job !!!
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ice would not dump out gear broke
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Glendon ( Matt ) from Glasgow, KY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
removed front cover installed gearbox then attached lift arm plugged in frig turned on h2o and now i have plenty of ice ! ordered part on Saturday got part on monday in the mail and had ice by supper what a great place to shop and the service was great and parts made easy to find on the website. thank you very much! I will refer your bus
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iness to all my friends.
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would not make Ice
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Cynthia from Detroit,, MI
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Change motor on icemaker by taking the screw out the bottom ice tray so it will slide out once I remove the I took door off the icemaker it pops off. And follow the instructons for shower
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Ice maker stopped producing ice.
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Julia from Corona, CA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
I ordered the part and just 1 1/2 days later, it arrived! Awesome!
I took the cover off the ice maker motor. Then I simply unscrewed the three screws holding the motor in place (be VERY careful - the hinge mechanism that holds the ice maker on/off bar needs to be gently removed from the motor so the prongs do not break).
< ... Read more br />Once the motor and ice maker hinge were removed, I simply pushed the new motor on, screwed all three screws back in, put the cover back over the motor, pushed the bar to 'on' and water flowed and ice was made! I turned it to Max so I would have lots of ice in a short amount of time then returned the switch to Normal and I've not had a problem since.
I took the cover off the ice maker motor. Then I simply unscrewed the three screws holding the motor in place (be VERY careful - the hinge mechanism that holds the ice maker on/off bar needs to be gently removed from the motor so the prongs do not break).
< ... Read more br />Once the motor and ice maker hinge were removed, I simply pushed the new motor on, screwed all three screws back in, put the cover back over the motor, pushed the bar to 'on' and water flowed and ice was made! I turned it to Max so I would have lots of ice in a short amount of time then returned the switch to Normal and I've not had a problem since.
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Ice was not being spit out of maker
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Marce from Colorado Springs, CO
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
My husband is a plumber...but did not have time to make the repair. So I took it upon myself!
Super Easy!
1. Unplugged Fridge
2. Unscrewed the 3 screws on motor
3. Pulled out old motor
3. Had to pour some hot water to melt ice cubes that were currently in the shoot. (because the new part would no ... Read more t line up correctly because of the frozen cubes inside the maker). Then soaked up all the water with towels.
4. Inserted the new motor
5. Put 3 screws back in.
ICE, ICE BABY! Within a couple hours it was dropping ice into the bucket! Husband came home, and I told him I fixed the ice maker (his expression was of dread)...and then he checked it out and all was perfect! So proud!
Super Easy!
1. Unplugged Fridge
2. Unscrewed the 3 screws on motor
3. Pulled out old motor
3. Had to pour some hot water to melt ice cubes that were currently in the shoot. (because the new part would no ... Read more t line up correctly because of the frozen cubes inside the maker). Then soaked up all the water with towels.
4. Inserted the new motor
5. Put 3 screws back in.
ICE, ICE BABY! Within a couple hours it was dropping ice into the bucket! Husband came home, and I told him I fixed the ice maker (his expression was of dread)...and then he checked it out and all was perfect! So proud!
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