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106653522 Kenmore Ice Maker - Overview

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Replacement Ice Maker – Part Number: 4317943
$120.55
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Replacement Ice Maker
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This ice maker (Complete Icemaker Assembly, Whirlpool Icemaker Kit, Ice Maker Assembly, Refrigerator Ice Maker, Icemaker) receives water from the water inlet valve, freezes it, and dispenses it into the ice bucket until the bucket is full. Ice makers will need to be replaced every 3-10 years depending on the frequency of usage, and water quality. You can perform a voltage test with a multimeter or perform an inlet valve test. If you’re unable to make ice, or notice leaks then it may be a sign your ice maker is damaged and could be in need of a replacement. This model measures approximately 11x5 inches, is constructed of plastic and metal, and comes in black/silver. This ice maker is a complete assembly; the whole assembly attaches to the wall of your freezer. ***NOTE: Ice maker does NOT come with the bail or shut off arm. You must order them separately if required. It does come complete with flat and round plug wiring harness, the mounting hardware, and the instructions. The harness can be reused. The ice maker will not fit refrigerators that have the ice auger mounted on the door.
Single Outlet Water Valve Kit – Part Number: 4318047
$47.40
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Single Outlet Water Valve Kit
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This part is a solenoid-operated switch located at the bottom of the refrigerator. When the water inlet valve is turned on, water is released from the supply line through the water valve and into the compact icemaker mold. The kit includes the mounting hardware and bracket plastic tubing fittings. The retaining nut must be cut off the plastic water line and gently pushed into the new valve. To remove, press down on the ring that the tube slides into. Refer to the installation instructions for further guidance. Please note: the manufacturer has redesigned this part and it can appear different than the original. It has a new quick connection.
Washer Screen – Part Number: WP96160
$11.77
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Washer Screen
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Part #WP96160
Found on the water inlet valve.
Refrigerator Screw – Part Number: WP489128
$11.77
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Refrigerator Screw
Part #WP489128
This screw is sold individually.
Transformer Screw – Part Number: WP488787
$11.77
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Transformer Screw
Part #WP488787
This screw is sold individually. It is a genuine OEM replacement part, and it is designed for use with refrigerators. Most often it is used with the ice bucket ice deflector, retainer clip, and front cover. Due to varied uses we recommend referring to model-specific diagrams for exact placement. This screw measures 8-18 by 1/2 inch.
8-18 X .625 TR CR AB – Part Number: W11693756
$18.22
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8-18 X .625 TR CR AB
Part #W11693756
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Spacer – Part Number: 625834
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Spacer
Part #625834
Ice Maker Drive Gear – Part Number: WP628210
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Ice Maker Drive Gear
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Part #WP628210
If your ice maker is not producing ice, it could be due to a faulty, damaged, or broken drive gear. The ice maker drive gear attaches to the cam to turn the ice cube tray. Check the alignment of the drive gear and make sure the teeth are not stripped or broken. Also, check and clear anything that could be stopping the gear from turning properly. If there is damage to the gear it should be replaced. Before you start this repair, remember to disconnect the water and power to your unit.
SWTCH-MICR – Part Number: 625851
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SWTCH-MICR
Part #625851
Bracket – Part Number: WP2256087
$50.56
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Bracket
Part #WP2256087
SPRING-ARM – Part Number: 480855
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SPRING-ARM
Part #480855
FILTER – Part Number: 978488
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FILTER
Part #978488

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Ice Maker quit working, I could manually cycle unit but then the water would overflow when unit was re-filling.
596 of 639 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Max from Green Castle, IN
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
I backed out the 2 top screws about a quarter inch and then removed bottem screw with a quater inch nut driver. I then lifted Ice Maker clear of the two top screws and lowered it enough to unclip the power connection with a small screwdriver. The new Ice Maker was wired correctley for my refrigeator so all I had to do wea reconnect the power connection and mount new Ice Maker on the two top screws and install the bottem screw. It took e while for the new Ice Maker to start it's cycle but after it did, it worked GREAT. Part Select service was OUTSTANDING, ordered part one day and received the next. THANKS!!!!
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No Ice in the Ice Maker
201 of 237 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Chris from Duluth, GA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Socket set
I am NOT a handyman, and my family laughed at me when I said I was going to fix the ice maker all by myself. I ordered a replacement ice maker. When it arrived, I opened the box and read the instructions. It seemed easy. I removed the old ice maker, with a socket set. I then took off the shut off lever from the old one and placed it on the new one, since the new one didn't come with it. I then put the new one in place. All the parts fit perfectly. The ice machine was making ice within an hour. My family was amazed... and I got the last laugh!
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icemaker leaking infreezer compartment
103 of 131 people found this instruction helpful.
  • John from Oberlin, LA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Nutdriver
first I backed off top two screws and removed bottom screw. unplugged wire harness. removed old icemaker. harness on new icemaker was the same. plugged in hung new icemaker on top two screws installed bottom screw. turned water on job complete and very easy. I was very satisfied with the whole process.
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