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TERRY A - November 2, 2018
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The part was good, it was delivered quickly, and fit was good.
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Ice flap door closing mechanism very slow and noisy
Unplug refrigerator. 1. Using a thin screwdriver, slowly and carefully pry the front panel off that is around the ice and water dispensers starting at the bottom. Once the bottom side has been popped off, carefully lift up on the panel until the top tabs pop loose. 2. Remove the next panel (5 screws) which holds the light and two swi
... Read moretches with a screwdriver or nut driver. I then taped it over to the side onto the freezer handle to keep it out of the way. I preferred not to unplug anything. 3. Remove the door mechanism with a nut driver. The same screw holds the water spout and door mechanism together. 4. Reverse the steps and you're done! I now have a silent ice door.
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Diane from SAN ANTONIO, TX
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Ice Maker Replacement
I have removed the exsisting Ice maker with just a not driver for a tool. I had loosened the two top mount scews and removed the lower mount screw with a 11/32 nut driver (Yellow Handle) and removed the ice maker cradle assembly mount holes out of the exsisting mount clips. The new Ice Maker had come with extension cables and lever arms o
... Read moref differnt type. I used the exsisting lever arm from my ice maker. I also snapped in place my original cover onto the ice maker. Parts were correct match to a T. Reversed the order of removal and within 15 mins I had Ice. Great work Guys! Sincerely, Kurt Wilson Magnolia TX.
Ice Dispenser flap would not close-delay mechanism quit working
The hardest part of this job was removing the front cover over the water and ice dispensing unit.
Step 1: remove front cover by inserting flat head screwdriver into one of small slots on the bottom side of the cover. Push up firmly, but not too hard (don't beak the plastic cover). As you are pushing up, slightly pry the bottom
... Read moreedge away from refrigerator door. Then, do the same for the other side. Step 2: Now with both edges slghtly pried away for door, you will now need to use your hands and apply an upward pressure on the cover. (Understand that there are three tabs on the top side of the cover that must come about 1/4" out of slots on the top side of the door.) Try wiggling the cover, while applying upward pressure. You may find the door handle restricting one of the tabs, but you can slide the cover to the side to get it out. Step 3: with the cover removed, now you can use the nut driver to remove the one (1) screw that holds the mechanism in place. Be sure to see how it fits over the dispensing lever.
Step 4: Install the new delay mechanism by inserting the prong over the dispensing lever and seat into place. Insert screw and tighten. Step 5: ensure that you installed the device properly by actuating the ice dispenser. If everything is OK, proceed to next step. If not, make sure you installed it correctly. Step 6: Reinstall front cover by insering the three upper tabs into slots at the top of the dispensing area. Apply downward pressure with your hands, then push the bottom side of the cover in. You should hear them snap into place. Step 7: Dispense ice into a glass, add water, and enjoy your finsihed project
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Alex from Columbiana, OH
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Mike
January 22, 2018
Frost builds up rapidly around ice dispenser. I suspected flapper return spring, part #24, and found it takes up to a minute for flapper to close after use. Should that provide a faster and stronger return? If so, it seems i should replace that part. What do you think? Thank you.
For model number KSSS48DB
Hi Mike,
Thank you for your question. That would be a fair assumption. The spring is one of the first parts to wear down over time. Unfortunately we would not know how fast the spring back is supposed to be for your door. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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