AZ27 Maytag Refrigerator - Instructions
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Light switch rocker broke, disabling freezer internal light, water dispenser, and ice dispenser
10 of 14 people
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Kenneth from Newton Grove, NC
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Very simple. Matched female plugs with respective male color coded prong; pushed together then inserted unit in slot of freezer sidewall and rotated into position...job done.
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broken light switch
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Richard from West Warwick, RI
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
followed the instructions provided and that's it!
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Ice chute flap broke
8 of 9 people
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John from Crothersville, IN
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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removed the ice chute door, unhooked the computer board replaced the flap. The only problem was the spring loaded part of the ice chute door come up and the little plunger came loose. It only took a few minutes to replace the plunger back in the holder and replaced the ice chute door. The best part of the whole job was that I ordered
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the part on Monday afternoon and the part was at my door Wednesday. The Parts did an excellent job of getting the part to me quickly.
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replacing thermostat did not help
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John from Rocky River, OH
- Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
Icecubes came out half-way, and refrooze. I figured out, that the melter does not work (HEATER in the icemaker) Voltage measured 105V no load. Studied the Internet, and folloved an advice: shorted the back wire and the blackwire with white stripes.these go to relay contacts. It seems, that the relay contacts are no good on Infrared receiv
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er boaed. I turn off manually the icemaker, when needed
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motor mounts broken loose from enclosure
7 of 7 people
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Tom from Stockton, CA
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Removed frozen foods and ice container to get to enclosure. Removed single screw with 1/4" nut driver. Disconnected wiring harness from behind housing after lifting up and out a bit. Removed components from back of old housing, reinstalled in new. Tapped prong loose from motor shaft to pull in though piece of old broken housing.(rever
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se threaded) Screwed back into place and replaced motor in proper location. Reinserted housing, replugged wiring harness, replaced 1/4" screw to secure. Placed ice tray back in line with prong and frozen food (still frozen)back in shelves. Quick, easy and auto ice in the door again! And for less than 80 bucks. Is this a great country or what?
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Broken Piece
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anthony from georgetown, IL
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
Had to disassemble ice maker to install part. . .
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The plastic ring that is the connection between the drive motor at the back of the freezer compartment to the auger in the ice bin shattered when my wife was dispensing crushed ice.
7 of 8 people
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Larry from Anchorage, AK
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Part selects cataglog for parts selection was very easy to use and the online service and delivery was great.
When I got the part, it was not apparent on how to remove the auger so that I could insert the new connector. There were about about 8 visible screws, with star drive heads that I fortunately had a screwdriver that fit, and ... Read more I could not tell if I had to remove all of them or only a couple.
I ended up removing all, but still could not separate the dispenser portion which held the front of the auger from the back of the ice bin. I finally figured out that the dispenser door trip lever had to be disconnected and I almost lost it when I removed the metal clip that attached it to the outside of the ice bin when the spring loaded lever tried to unwind. I managed to hold it in place, separate the dispenser holding the auger from the rest of the ice bin and replace the connector. I them got the pieces back in place and was able to refasten the spring loaded lever and then replace the screws.
If the spring loaded lever had unloaded, it would have been tricky to try to replicate the amount of turns (load) on the spring tension.
When I got the part, it was not apparent on how to remove the auger so that I could insert the new connector. There were about about 8 visible screws, with star drive heads that I fortunately had a screwdriver that fit, and ... Read more I could not tell if I had to remove all of them or only a couple.
I ended up removing all, but still could not separate the dispenser portion which held the front of the auger from the back of the ice bin. I finally figured out that the dispenser door trip lever had to be disconnected and I almost lost it when I removed the metal clip that attached it to the outside of the ice bin when the spring loaded lever tried to unwind. I managed to hold it in place, separate the dispenser holding the auger from the rest of the ice bin and replace the connector. I them got the pieces back in place and was able to refasten the spring loaded lever and then replace the screws.
If the spring loaded lever had unloaded, it would have been tricky to try to replicate the amount of turns (load) on the spring tension.
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Water dispenser not flowing properly and ice cubes were hollow.
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Darren from Saint Jacob, IL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
I removed the water filter located in the refrigerator and replaced it with the bypass plug. The ice cubes and the water dispenser work properly . I am pleased with the outcome especially the price was only $15 and less than 5 minutes of my time. Maytag recommends replacing the water filter every six months at $40 a filter. One can see
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how this will add up in time. Eventually I am installing an after market water filter in line prior to the refrigerator.
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broken shelf supports
7 of 9 people
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vickie from Acworth, GA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
It was easy breezy!! I felt like an empowered woman that I did it myself. I simply removed the old shelf supports with a screwdrive and inserted a screw thru the new supports and screwed them in.
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Needed to replace filter
7 of 9 people
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Phyllis from University Place, WA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
1/4 turn of old filter. it popped out. Inserted new filter, 1/4 turn and it clicked in. Piece of cake. I'm a freakin' genius.
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replace water filter
9 of 15 people
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Richard from Williamsburg, VA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Unscrewed old filter and screwed in new filter.
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broken light switch in the freezer
6 of 6 people
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kathleen from GREEN VALLEY, AZ
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
We removed the old switch, unplugged it, plugged the new one in and it was easy to do. But when we tried to put the switch back in we had a very hard time doing it. Eventually got it in, but if it had not been for the difficulty we had getting the new switch to snap in to place, it would have taken under 5 minutes.
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The Dispenser would not cut off when dispensing Water and Ice
7 of 9 people
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Sue from Garland, TX
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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1 Remove the two screws at the bottom of the Ice Dispenser faceplate.
2 Carefully remove Faceplate and remove the wire connector on the back side.
3 Remove the three screw holding in the Ice and water dispenser.
4 Disconnect the wire harness going to the dispenser.
5 Remove the Actuator Pad.
6 Unscrew the Limit S ... Read more witch.
7 There are two wire connectors to be removed. As you remove one place it on the new Switch. Repeat for the other wire.
8 Install the new Limit Switch with the screw that was removed
9 Install the new Actuator Pad.
10 Reconnect the wiring harness to the dispenser.
11 Place the dispenser assembly back in place and reinsert the screws.
12 Carefully reconnect wire harness to the back of the faceplate.
13 Reattach Faceplate to the refrigerator.
14 Install new Dispenser Grill
2 Carefully remove Faceplate and remove the wire connector on the back side.
3 Remove the three screw holding in the Ice and water dispenser.
4 Disconnect the wire harness going to the dispenser.
5 Remove the Actuator Pad.
6 Unscrew the Limit S ... Read more witch.
7 There are two wire connectors to be removed. As you remove one place it on the new Switch. Repeat for the other wire.
8 Install the new Limit Switch with the screw that was removed
9 Install the new Actuator Pad.
10 Reconnect the wiring harness to the dispenser.
11 Place the dispenser assembly back in place and reinsert the screws.
12 Carefully reconnect wire harness to the back of the faceplate.
13 Reattach Faceplate to the refrigerator.
14 Install new Dispenser Grill
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frig got warm, compressor would not turn on, heard clicking noise
7 of 9 people
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Jeff from Cherry Hill, NJ
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
googled for answer, deduced relay/switch problem. googled again for parts, found partselect.com, ordered part. 2 days later & $70 lighter, my 8yr old Maytag was working again! Parts were good fit, instructions were decent enough. Not for inexperienced tinkerer though.
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Ice jammed, water sprayed wrong place
6 of 7 people
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Michael from Leesburg, FL
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
Discovered ice door tab was broken. Ice door out of position.
Disassembled door dispenser, pretty easy, two torx screws on bottom, two on upper part of unit. Slid unit up slightly, it sets over two studs on the top. Unplugged wire connector, set aside unit. Looked on internet for a replacement part. These folks had the easiest to use ... Read more web site. Found the part, ordered the part, received it next day, but only ordered the least expensive delivery method, since we are both in Florida it worked out well.
I did not know when I ordered this part I would get it this quickly. Because cold air was pouring out of the hole left by the removal of the ice door, I put wide painters tape over the hole on the inside of the freezer door. This greatly reduced the flow of cold air.
After I received the part, I clipped it in place and reassembled the unit, it did not work. The solenoid that moves the door just hummed like it was jammed. I took it back apart and realized that I did not get the bracket that moves the ice door reattached properly. After I made sure the bracket was properly attached, i reassembled the unit and it worked great. It actually took longer to type this description than it did to do the job.
Good Luck, Mike
Disassembled door dispenser, pretty easy, two torx screws on bottom, two on upper part of unit. Slid unit up slightly, it sets over two studs on the top. Unplugged wire connector, set aside unit. Looked on internet for a replacement part. These folks had the easiest to use ... Read more web site. Found the part, ordered the part, received it next day, but only ordered the least expensive delivery method, since we are both in Florida it worked out well.
I did not know when I ordered this part I would get it this quickly. Because cold air was pouring out of the hole left by the removal of the ice door, I put wide painters tape over the hole on the inside of the freezer door. This greatly reduced the flow of cold air.
After I received the part, I clipped it in place and reassembled the unit, it did not work. The solenoid that moves the door just hummed like it was jammed. I took it back apart and realized that I did not get the bracket that moves the ice door reattached properly. After I made sure the bracket was properly attached, i reassembled the unit and it worked great. It actually took longer to type this description than it did to do the job.
Good Luck, Mike
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