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Ice Maker W10583817
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PartSelect Number PS8260210
Manufacturer Part Number W10583817
Tools used:
Small 1/4 in nut driver
Small flat blade screwdriver
Needle nose pliers
Flashlight
Time: about 30 minutes
#1 Unplug the refrigerator.
... Read more #2 Pull out the ice bucket.
#3 Slide bottom left edge plastic cover that hides the wire harness out. (To do this you need a small screw driver to pry the front out a bit and to insert into the slot in the middle to unlock it, then pull forward. Be careful not to break).
#4 Disconnect wire harness. (Plug has a small catch in the middle you must press to pull apart).
#5 Pull the whole unit out. (To do this you need to pry a small catch on the left out, then pull. It may be tight since it’s been in there a while and there is a small rubber water tube protruding from the roof that it will rub against).
#6 Carefully empty any water still in the icemaker into the sink. (Try not to get any of the electrical components on the fan assembly wet. If you do, a blow dryer works well to dry out quickly).
#7 Put old unit on a large table and new unit / parts next to it.
#8 Remove ice maker and tray assembly from old unit, three screws on bottom of ice maker. (Do not confuse with the three screws holding the ice dispenser motor in place). Unplug wire harness, remove small funnel.
Replacement Parts Assembly - The next few steps get a bit tricky as you may need to do several things simultaneously.
#9 Route new wiring harness. Route under the plastic clips on the new plastic tray. (Black connector and switch wires run around the bottom left corner of the ice maker head to the front).
#10 Install the new water funnel. Loosely attach new tray assembly to new ice maker ensuring wire harness is routed properly. Plug in the wire harness connectors with the exception of the black connector and the O/I switch wires.
#11 Push loosely assembled unit onto fan assembly ensuring correct funnel seating. Secure the entire assembly by replacing the three screws.
#12 Connect the black connector to the ice maker head. (Match up the holes)
#13 Check your work. (If you forgot something or misrouted your wires you may need to take it apart and do it again).
#14 Remove O/I switch from old unit. (Use a small screw driver to pop out and needle nose pliers to carefully remove the connectors). CAUTION: Be very careful as these switch connectors are not very robust and can easily pull right out of the switch if not done very carefully. (Why a new unit doesn’t come with a new off/on switch is beyond me).
#15 Push O/I switch into place on new end cover. Install power wires.
#16 Carefully push the cover onto the head ensuring the cables do not bind or get pinched.
#17 Check your work.
#18 Install plastic flapper onto the control rod. (This takes a little study to get it on right).
#19 Install control rod/ flapper assembly into hole on the ice maker. (Note: Ensure rod is all the way in and that it also goes through the hole at the opposite end. The position seems a bit odd at first but after the ice maker cycles it will drop into position. This is needed to let the ice maker know when the ice bucket is full of ice).
#20 Carefully slide assembled icemaker into freezer. (Mine was tight but it will slowly pop into place). Ensure the catch pops back into place. Observe the rubber hose protruding from the roof, it should be directly over the small funnel.
#21 Reattach the wiring harness.
#22 Reinstall the wire harness cover.
#23 Flip the switch to on. ( O = OFF I = ON )
#24 Reinstall the Ice bucket.
#25 Plug in the refrigerator.
#26 Wait several hours and you should start getting ice.
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Mark from HUNTSVILLE, AL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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WARREN from OTTUMWA, IA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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David L from Hanahan, SC
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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