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Roger
December 7, 2017
Problem is leaking water from the ice dispenser door chute. It was said not to be closing properly. Replaced it but leak continues. Now am told the board must be replaced so that the flap will shut tightly and stay shut. Does this sound correct? Is there a dispenser control board? Will it fix this problem? Thanks for your help!
For model number Kssc48qvs02
Hi Roger, Thank you for the question. Yes, if the door is not closing properly it can cause leaking. The board you need is Part Number: PS11740442. Good luck with the repair!
I need part #1 shown in the dispenser front schematic. Do you sell that part? The plastic broke where the ice dispenser door hinge attaches.
Hello Jeff, Thank you for the question. I looked up the part and it is listed as No Longer Available/Discontinued sorry. There are no part substitutions listed. My suggestion here would be to call the manufacturer and see if they can provide you with a substitution for these part numbers. Hope this helps!
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Mickey
December 7, 2019
Ice door does not close all the way and allows air into the ice bin then the ice melts and water leaks onto the floor. Your video does not show the repair for my model. Do you have a repair video or manual for my model?
For model number kssc42qts00
Hello Mickey and thanks for writing.
For your convenience, we have attached the link to our repair video. We hope this helps. Good luck with your repair
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWzumOd6_20
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Larry
January 22, 2020
Ice despencer door doesn't close flops back and forth
For model number ED5VHEXVQ00
Hello Larry, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS11739035. We hope this helps!
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Aaron
January 26, 2020
I have a Whirlpool gold refrigerator model gd5nvaxsa01 . The ice maker chute is not closing. Allowing air in to melt the ice in the chute. Do they have a kit for this repair and video?
For model number GD5NVAXSA01
Hello Aaron,
Thank you for your question. Our sources suggest that it is more likely the ice dispenser door motor for your model under part PS11749796 that would fix the issue rather than the door itself. If you needed installation help for installing the motor, we suggest checking the repair story at the bottom of the part page for the motor for help. We hope this helps.
I am not sure if i need the ice guide or the ice door kit for my repair. If i order both, can i return the one i do not use?
For model number ED2FHEXNS00 Whirlpool refridgerator
Hello Nancy, thank you for your question. Yes, we have a 30 day return policy that states that any unused item can be returned for a refund within that 30 days. I hope this helps!
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DOUG
August 30, 2019
Why would the ice chute cause the ice dispenser not to work
For model number 106.53632300
Hi Doug, thank you fro your question. If it is broken and causing a blockage, it will not allow your ice to fall out. Good luck with your repair.
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Replacing your Whirlpool Refrigerator Ice Dispenser Door Chute
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Water dispenser not working, Ice dispenser chute icing up
I removed the outer ice/water dispenser cover following directions I found on-line (push down and gently pry out at the bottom). I then removed several nut-head screws which were holding a plastic plate which had the door light and electric control wiring mounted in it. Behind that I found a broken tab on the Control Bracket which was why my water dispencer was not working and I found the chute door for the ice maker was chewed up which allowed warm air into the chute and was causing my ice build up problem. Replacing the Control Bracket was easy. Just note how things come apart. Putting the chute door in was a little more complicated, but again, note how things come apart and you should not have a problem putting it back together.
Pry open the front dispenser outer cover. Remove a screw holding ice door dispenser unit, remove old door chute, remove and place coil kind of stuff (connecting to panel) old chute to new one and reinstall.
Murali from Rochester, MN
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Ice Door Leaking
Remove the unit cover by unsnapping from the bottom. Remove the face plate on the switches. The ice door simply snaps off the closing mechanism. The problem I have is that the original door included a heat trace element (keeps the back of the door warm to limit condensation). The new part was simply a new seal. I clipped the leads to the het trace (turn off the fridge before you do that) and put in the new door. When the heat ids on in the house there is no problem with condensation but on warmer days its pretty bad. I cannot find a replacement part with the heating element and have contacted Whirpool. THey haven't responded as of yet.
Steve from Metairie, LA
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Ice Dispenser worked poorly causing frequent frost buildups and poor dispenser operation
This built-in model requires complete removal of stainless steel door "Cover". A trim piece that covers the screws on the left side of the door requires lowering the refrigerator on to the rolling legs and moving it forward for access. The tipover strap on top of the refrigerator must be removed first. One the door is slowly lowered and then pulled out you need to remove the trim piece then remove the screws on the bottom, top, and lft side. Then remove the four screws from the internal side of the dispenser. With assistance slowly pull the entire front cover from the door which gives access to the internal electronic pad. Be very careful with the door cover as the edges are razor sharp stainless steel. Remove the electronic pad (4 socket screws) and move it to provide access to the motor bracket assembly. Remove assembly (2 screws) and replace with new. This includes removing the connector plug which came off easily. The replacement assembly was a new design from the original which appeared to be much better design. This was very simple to replace. Now the hardest part is "popping" the front door cover back on the front which is a two person job. I taped the trim attachment strips to the inside of the cover (left and bottom sides had the strip) so the screw holes would line up when the cover is replaced. All four sides must slide on at the same time with a slight advantage to the side with the handle. Note: this can be dangerous because of the sharp edges and very precise fit...a blood donation was required because of an errant hand and the quick snap in popping the door in place. Once its back on, reverse the process of replacing the screws and carefully moving back in to position and raising back up to previous height. I had very little information on how to do this so I did it slowly and deliberately so it took me about two hours. The dispenser now works better then ever and I have had no frost build up....I wish I had done it 4 years ago.
Simply replaced the chute flap (door) To seal from cold air escaping. Cleaned dust collection from coil. Refrigerator is much more efficient and compressor lasts longer if coil is kept clean. 12 year old fridge runs like new. Suggestion, remove front kick plate. Shine light. If you can't see coil clean it. I made a crevis tool to hook on the vacuum to reach under and in coil. Much cheaper than a burned out compressor or new fridge.
Rubber cover seal old and sticking to the plastic opening - may cause the arm to break
Starting at the bottom, with a flat blade screwdriver pry the front cover off the opening. Unplug the wire connector from the back, remove the cover plate holding the switches and light socket by pushing out on the plastic clips on each side. Use something like a bungie cord to hold it up out of the way. Carefully unsnap the clear plastic ice shoot from the push arm, next carefully unsnap the cover door from the push arm. Clean anything that needs cleaning (CLR works great on hard water deposits) Install everything in reverse order, the cover door first, ice shoot next, switch plate, plug in the wire connector and snap the outside cover in place.
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