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72355-207 Admiral Refrigerator - Overview

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Light Bulb - 7W – Part Number: W10857122
Light Bulb - 7W
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PartSelect #: PS11731356
Manufacturer #: W10857122
Sold individually. This bulb is a 7-watt appliance incandescent light bulb. This appliance light bulb is two inches long. It is used for many clothes dryers. You will need a Phillips screwdriver and n...
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Refrigerator Compression Nut – Part Number: WP627018
Refrigerator Compression Nut
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PartSelect #: PS11743305
Manufacturer #: WP627018
The compression nut is used as a connection between the water supply line and other components in your refrigerator such as your ice maker and your water dispenser. Tools required for this repair incl...
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Ice and Water Actuator Switch – Part Number: 55440-2
Ice and Water Actuator Switch
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PartSelect #: PS2050940
Manufacturer #: 55440-2
When your appliance motor isn't working like it used to, this GE replacement part is here for you. This high-quality part, specifically designed for your motor, could be the solution you're looking fo...
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Screw – Part Number: 415041-35
Screw
PartSelect #: PS2042115
Manufacturer #: 415041-35
This screw is sold individually.
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SPRING- EX – Part Number: 67339-1
SPRING- EX
PartSelect #: PS2071205
Manufacturer #: 67339-1
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BRACKET- A – Part Number: 70044-1
BRACKET- A
PartSelect #: PS2075954
Manufacturer #: 70044-1
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SCREW – Part Number: 415013-35
SCREW
PartSelect #: PS2042110
Manufacturer #: 415013-35
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SHAFT- ICE – Part Number: 67289-3
SHAFT- ICE
PartSelect #: PS2071189
Manufacturer #: 67289-3
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SOCKET, LIGHT (W/NUT) – Part Number: 67293-1
SOCKET, LIGHT (W/NUT)
PartSelect #: PS2071191
Manufacturer #: 67293-1
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USE WPL M0118905 – Part Number: 431015-511
USE WPL M0118905
PartSelect #: PS2042493
Manufacturer #: 431015-511
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INSULATION 1/2""X6""X12 – Part Number: Y06100052
INSULATION 1/2""X6""X12
PartSelect #: PS2196524
Manufacturer #: Y06100052
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USE WPL 61003072 – Part Number: 69751-3
USE WPL 61003072
PartSelect #: PS2073764
Manufacturer #: 69751-3
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N/L/A 02/04/05 – Part Number: 72355-207
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PartSelect #: PS17183959
Manufacturer #: 72355-207
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the ice/water actuator switch burnt out and was stuck on.
Removed the rubber cover over the actuator switch. Used a screwdriver to remove the switch, disconnected the wires. I then removed the switch from the mounting bracket using a small philips head screw driver. Installed the new switch on the mounting bracket then installed the switch onto the freezer door. The only difficult part was installing the rubber cover. Now I just need to repair the damage to my hardwood floors and carpet from all the water.
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Ice and Water Actuator Switch
  • Jon from Nampa, ID
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Ice Maker would not shut off.
Removed the rubber gasket and checked the switch. The switch displayed signs of scorching and the plastic was very brittle. Removed the switch which was held in by a small bracket and one screw. Replaced switch on bracket and remounted the switch. It took longer to reinstall the rubber gasket that to diagnoise and repair the switch. This was a very easy repair and the time from the part order to receiving it was two days. I'm very pleased with the part availability and quick shipping.
Parts Used:
Ice and Water Actuator Switch
  • Vernon from Festus, MO
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Water / Ice dispenser would not stop flowing / running
Our 20+ year old Maytag refrigerator suddenly started dispensing water one day without anyone near the refrigerator. Thankfully, my wife was nearby; my son temporarily solved the problem by shutting off water to the house. The ice dispenser unit has a "Lock" switch which turns off power to the ice & water dispenser. With the switch in the "lock" position, we were able to continue using the refrigerator (and turn the water back on) until I was able to get a replacement part.

The biggest hurdle that I encountered was removing the trim; I spent perhaps an hour and a half trying to figure it out. In the end it turned out to be easy and would have been perhaps half an hour job total had I known the trick. So... to remove the trim on a Maytag RSW2400, you remove a single Phillips head screw on the bottom of the trim. The trim then slides to the left and can be removed.

The next mistake I made was removing the entire dispenser unit. Instead, if you look closely, there are screws which may be used to disassemble part of it, leaving the ice/water dispenser housing mounted to the refrigerator door. This provides access to the ice/water actuator switch. Perform this disassembly and access to the switch becomes obvious.

The switch is held in place with a single Phillips screw. Make sure that you've disconnected the power to the fridge well before this point because, AFAICT, 120VAC flows through this switch! The switch that I replaced didn't appear to be in bad shape and, once removed, the switch seemed to work correctly when I tested it with an ohmmeter. I replaced it anyway.

Reassembly was straightforward and easy. Better still, ice and water are now dispensed correctly again.
Parts Used:
Ice and Water Actuator Switch
  • Kevin from FOUNTAIN HLS, AZ
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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