Ice Ejector Bar
$59.09
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Fix Number: FIX11740390
Manufacturer #: WP2318082
Manufactured by:
Whirlpool
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Product Description
Also known as a shaft.
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Works with the following brandsKitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Dacor, Thermador
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Works with the following productsRefrigerator
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Fixes the following symptomsIce maker won’t dispense ice
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Part Number Cross ReferencePart# WP2318082 replaces these:2318030, 2318082
Product Description
Also known as a shaft.
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Works with the following brands:KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Dacor, Thermador
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Works with the following products:Refrigerator
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Fixes the following symptoms:Ice maker won’t dispense ice
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Part# WP2318082 replaces these:2318030, 2318082
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Customer:Terry from NIWOT, CO
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Socket set
Freezer not dispensing Ice - dispenser motor working but Ice Auger & Blade not turning
Take the Ice bin out
Remove the 2 screws for the holder of the ice bar
If the seal is still there remove (mine had disintegrated)
Remove the ice bar if possible
Remove the dispenser motor cover and then remove the dispenser motor after disconnecting the electrics. (Located lower down in the freezer door.
Remove the ice bar now if you couldn't before
clean and completely dry the dispenser motor. (This is important to avoid ice build up. My ice bar had the edges rounded where water had dripped into the socket and then pushed the ice bar up.
Re-install the dispenser motor and put the cover back on.
Put the new ice bar in (I also found it slightly longer than the old one which helped also. Put the new seal on (if you bought one).
Re-install the ice bar cover.
Make sure there is no moisture where the icebox sits or on the ice box, if there is it will raise the ice holder and my start rounding the edges of the ice bar again.
You're good to go!
Remove the 2 screws for the holder of the ice bar
If the seal is still there remove (mine had disintegrated)
Remove the ice bar if possible
Remove the dispenser motor cover and then remove the dispenser motor after disconnecting the electrics. (Located lower down in the freezer door.
Remove the ice bar now if you couldn't before
clean and completely dry the dispenser motor. (This is important to avoid ice build up. My ice bar had the edges rounded where water had dripped into the socket and then pushed the ice bar up.
Re-install the dispenser motor and put the cover back on.
Put the new ice bar in (I also found it slightly longer than the old one which helped also. Put the new seal on (if you bought one).
Re-install the ice bar cover.
Make sure there is no moisture where the icebox sits or on the ice box, if there is it will raise the ice holder and my start rounding the edges of the ice bar again.
You're good to go!
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Customer:Karen from Milton, GA
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Parts Used:WP2318082
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
Ice maker Shaft stopped rotating. The motor was running but no ice.
Removed the screws on inside of freezer door, lifted out damaged shaft, dropped in new shaft, replaced screws. Job completed in 3 minutes.
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Fix Number: FIX11740390
Manufacturer Part Number: WP2318082
Manufacturer Part Number: WP2318082
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