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10643 - Instructions

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Would not complete ice-making cycle.
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  • Wayne from Castile, NY
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Unplugged the refrigerator. No need to remove the entire icemaker (IM). Removed the old module by taking out the 3 screws and carefully wiggling it free from the icemaker. Lined up the blade arm with the new module, pushed the module onto the IM and put in the 3 screws. Lowered the shut off arm and plugged in the refrigerator. Once the freezer compartment reached the proper temperature, the IM began making ice with no further problems.
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Would not make ice...plastic gear broken on module
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  • Ben from Grovetown, GA
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
after reading reviews on changing the control module I decided it couldn't be very difficult. I was rewarded because it wasn't. It took less than 20 minutes to change the module. At first I was concerned because the wheel did not start turning as soon as power was connected. I discovered this is normal and 30 minutes later the icemaker was making ice again. Simply remove the 3 screws, carefuly pull the module away from the shutoff arm, and pull it out. putting the new one in is the exact reverse. You just have to realign the ejecter cam in the icemaker with the new module so it slides right in.
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No ice!
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  • Rick from Rockford, MN
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
After reading the stories on your site, I figured it had to be the motor control. Easy to take off, but had to take the tray off the freezer wall to get the ice out. Once I did that it was a piece of cake. Now I have ice (and vodka tonics...).
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Ice maker wasn't working (water line frozen) and showed extensive damage to the metal basin.
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  • Sarah from UNIONTOWN, OH
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers, Socket set
Unplug fridge, turn off water to fridge
Uninstall ice maker (some tools needed)
Remove ice buildup inside water line

Purchase new ice maker and installed it while watching a youtube video of how to do it. Once installed, turned on the water line and plugged in fridge.
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Not making ice
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  • Floyd from GIRARD, OH
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Followed Video Instructions
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Ice maker did not make ice. Everything else worked.
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  • Mark from Houston, TX
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Note: I thought the motor was bad, it was actually one of the gears. Order the motor-gear module. You will probably receive the motor-gear module if you order the motor only.

I removed the hex bolt on the right side of the ice maker. Removed the whole assembly from the refrigerator, diconnecting the cable as I pulled it out . I use a philips screw driver to remove the three scews holding the motor gear assembly. I pulled off the motor/gear module; installed the new motor gear assembly. Reinstalled the ice maker. Easy!
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no ice
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  • eugene from nanticoke, PA
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
First I disconnected the refrigerator. I snapped off the service door. taped closed the auto.door shut off located on the left side wall. the unit just pulled out,
disconnecting the power source, removed the plastic cover, unscrewed (3) screws and reattached the new unit . i reconnected the process in reverse.
if i had repairma n do this it would have cost twice as much .
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no ice
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  • Ron from Fulton, MO
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
Did not have to remove the complete ice maker. Only the front part that housed to motor assembly. Two Clips removes to cover and three screws removed the motor unit and the rest was in reverse. No wires to disconnect or connect. It just plugs in to unit. Works great and cheaper than from Sears Parts Direct shipping cheaper also. Will buy from Part Select again.
Thanks, Ron
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Ice maker was not making ice
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  • RONNIE from VERO BEACH, FL
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
We replaced this part 5 years ago, so we considered ourselves "experienced" at this particular job. We followed the video at your site and after some sticky removal parts, we were able to put the new motor in and finish putting the freezer back in its original shape. After a few worried hours, we again had ice. The video was easy to fol low and we couldn't be happier. Thank you for saving us hundreds of dollars.
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ICE MAKER WOULD NOT MAKE ICE
1 person found this instruction helpful.
  • Alexis from COVE, OR
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver
removed the white plate, unscrewed 3 screws and replaced the part.
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Teeth on the wheel were broken off.
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  • Marv from Fort Smith, AR
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
I don't know how he did the repair, but he told me it was simple, and I know it saved us a lot of money! Thank you for your excellent help and the delivery was like overnight!!
Submitted by
"The Wife"
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broken hinge bearing on ice maker
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  • ROBERT from WESTFIELD, IN
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Disconncted power, pulled plug on disconnect, loosened 3 ice maker attach screws, removed ice maker. carefully removed old broken part, to understand reasembly. Reinstalled new water fill & bearing part.. hung icemaker and tightened attach screws. Reattached electrical plug.. turned on power, it all worked. .took about 45 min to remove , 15 min to reinstall. Right tools needed re disassembly AND ASSEMBLY
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Ice maker broken. Quick fix
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  • Tim from Berkeley, CA
  • Easy
  • 1- 2 hours
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
The plastic fill cup part is also used to hold one end of the wire “one/off” switch that is manually activated or activated when the ice tray is full. This wire piece fell out because one end, that is part of the plastic fill cup, broke off. The wire switch was fine.

The video demos show you exactly what to do. The repair man showed me a trick to speed up the testing process. The trick is to insert a wire jumper cable to actuate the ice maker and make it rotate. But this isn’t necessary.

Hardest part of this fix is emptying the freezer (bottom with a slide out door) and removing the door.

Why this part is so expensive is beyond me. But I’m happy it was available for a 24yo fridge that still works!!
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Leaking water
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  • David from Valencia, CA
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Watched the video...easy!
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Flaking ice mold.
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  • Joseph from Benbrook, TX
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Screw drivers, Socket set
Easy, just removed the ice dispenser and the left support for the dispenser so I could get to the bottom screw easier. Three screws held the mold in place. The bottom screw had to be removed completely, but I just loosened the two top screws and lifted the mold out away from the wall and then disconnected the wiring. The end cover snapped of easy with a screw driver. I then removed the three screws holding the motor. then pulled the motor off.(the next square part under the cover. I did this before I realized that I could use a small screw driver and stick it into the holes to remove the mold and not mess with the outer screws. After I removed the mold, I replaced the new mold into position, without putting the white forky looking part back on so I had to take the two screws out and put the part in place before attaching the motor back to the mold. Everything went back together just like a charm. The ice maker is working good, easy job. Gone golfing now.
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All Instructions for the 10643
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