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Ice Bucket Auger Drive Motor Kit
PartSelect #: PS2003313
Manufacturer #: 12001773
This motor kit comes with a thermally protected motor, a washer and a mounting bracket. The motor performs eighteen revolutions per minute, carries 115 volts, and drives the auger for the icemaker.
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Power Supply Board
PartSelect #: PS11743452
Manufacturer #: WP67001360
$289.28
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Erik
January 25, 2020
My fridge has stopped working a couple of weeks ago... changed all 3 boards on the fridge now it is working but not getting the fridge and freezer to the right temperature. right now the fridge is at 15 celsius and the freezer is at -8 celsius. which they are suppose to be at 3 celsius and -15 celsius...
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It certainly sounds like it could be a faulty thermostat PS11743453, you should check the part(s) for signs of damage, and replace as necessary. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.
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Manny
March 7, 2023
How to stop moisture form forming ice on the evaporator fan in the freezer.Is there an "icing kit" or idea fro a fix?
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Hello Manny, thank you for contacting us. According to our research, ice buildup occurs when warm or humid air comes in contact with the cold evaporator coils in your freezer. The coils will instantly freeze the moisture and, if there's enough of it, it will accumulate as ice. The best way to prevent ice buildup is to regularly clean your freezer and store food properly. Wait for hot food to cool, store it in freezer-safe containers or bags, and remove as much air as possible from your containers before closing the door. Keeping your freezer door closed as much as possible is another way to prevent warm air from hitting the coils and turning to frost. You may also clean the defrost drain and condenser coils regularly. We hope this information is useful!
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Ice bucket auger yoke was stripped out and turned freely
Removed the ice bucket from the freezer. Removed the single screw on the left side with a nut driver, then lift and pull the tray toward you...there is a wiring harness in back of the tray that I had to unplug...easy, pinch the sides of the plastic connector and it disconnects..and the tray came out of the refrigerator...and the cussing started. Since the threaded yoke was stripped it could not be unscrewed from the motor shaft...I took my trusty Dremel Tool and cut the shaft off so the yoke could be separated from the motor shaft and the motor could be removed from the plastic housing. From here on it was a piece of cake...install the new motor and screw the new yoke onto the motor shaft... I think it has a left handed thread, like the old propane bottles used to have..slide the tray back in, reconnect the wiring harness (it only plugs in one way), make sure the tray is sitting on the 4 side supports, put the single screw on the left side and you are done....put the ice bucket back in and flip the bail down and you should be back on business....!!
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James from Pineville, LA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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The Shaft of the Auger Drive Motor Became Stripped
I removed the one nut screw holding the Ice bucket shelf then removed the Ice Auger Container. Then I lifed the Part containing the Drive Motor. I removed the electrical connection which just plugs into the fridge. Once the Drive motor and container was out of the fridge I removed 4 screws and the Drive motor was out. I disconnected 3 electrical connectors and connected them to the new drive motor. Then replaced the motor and connected the 4 screws. I then installed the yolk on the drive shaft and then put the drive motor container back in the fridge and reconnected the electrical. Installed the nut screw and I was done.
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Anthony from Amenia, ND
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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all 8/32 and holes should have been tapped
had to saw off the shaft to get the yoke off and tap the holes for the 8/32 screws. all holes should have been tapped by the factory. Other than these problems, everything else went pretty good.
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Allen from Westcliffe, CO
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Difficulty Level:Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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