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Brian P - September 19, 2018
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Water Bucket for Kitchenaid Undercounter ice maker
I do believe the part was previously used that I received but was still in great condition. The part fit and performaned as expected. I am pleased with my purchase. Thank you.
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The Water bucket had a crack
I thought the water bucket wasn't holding water because the icemaker continually was running - however, the crack didn't go through. The real issue was the Thermostat.
You've got to be able to sit or kneel and fit both arms in the unit for a while, so if you've got patience and ability, you can do it. If you have a battery op
... Read moreerated screw driver with a nut and 6 star nut remover, this goes quicker. Do not throw your old plug away, it doesn't come with a new one.
The hard part was getting the black thing (that attaches to the icebucket) back on. I had to go to Lowes and get a gasket and silicone grease to replace the one on it. I thought this was the reason it wouldn't go back on, because the gasket wouldn't fully fit back into the white hole. I measured the diameter of that hole compared to the old one. It was slightly smaller and was not as smooth as my old one (it had manufacturing form lines and excess plastic that hadn't been removed) I Dremeled it to increase the diameter, especially where the gasket was buckling out when trying to fit it on. I finally got the black part back on.
I found later that it was cheaper somewhere else, however shipping charges are less and most parts are next day delivery. I just ordered the thermostat. Wish me luck!
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Mona from DALLAS, TX
Difficulty Level:
Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set
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Reservoir for water had cracked and wasn't holding water
removed two screws and bracket that held it in place. Removed the hoses and pump. put new one in by re-attaching hoses, pump then put screws back in to hold it in place. Fairly easy.
Dan from Sandy, UT
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver
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