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Affresh Ice Machine Cleaner
$26.73
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX12583750
Manufacturer Part Number
W11179302
This nickel-safe, unscented ice machine cleaner measures 16 fluid ounces and is used to remove mineral build-up and hard water and is compatible with several makes and models of freestanding ice machines. To use properly, turn off your ice machine and remove the existing ice left in your ice machine. Next, drain the water from your ice machine. Empty the entirety of this cleaner into the empty water pan and activate the cleaning cycle, and once the cycle is complete and you drain the pan again, the cleaning is complete!
Ice Maker Water Distributor Tube
$50.42
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX11738017
Manufacturer Part Number
W10863947
The water distributor tube distributes water from the reservoir to the evaporator plate.
Ice Maker Scoop
$17.80
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX12745542
Manufacturer Part Number
W11420408
Relay, Start (Production)
$52.99
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX11739742
Manufacturer Part Number
WP2217224
Complete Ice Cutter Grid Assembly
$159.38
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX11740334
Manufacturer Part Number
WP2313637
This is an ice cutter grid assembly for your ice maker. If your machine is not producing ice properly, the assembly may need replacing. You will find this part in the main unit of the ice maker. The thin heated wires slice the ice into small cubes that are released into the bin. If your cutter is damaged the ice will clog up your appliance.

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John from Bakersfield, CA
Cutter grid not heating up
It was an easy fix for a guy with absolutely ZERO appliance repair experience. I used a nut driver to unscrew two screws that were on each side of the front of the grid. There were two easy to reach electrical harnesses to unfasten, as well. The grid easily slid out and I had no problems inserting and securing the new grid. Just be very carful when handling the new grid as I'm sure the thin grid wires could easily be broken. Read more...
Fix Number
FIX11738179
Manufacturer Part Number
W10881366
Used with freestanding ice cube makers.

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Brian from St. Louis, MO
Replacing the original water inlet valve with the replacement
While the repair itself is simple, several things complicated it. First off, the valve did not come with any instructions at all. While I am no novice with appliance repairs, I had not run into the new quick plumbing connections before, so I had to look up info on the internet to make sure I was doing it right. The next problem is that the orientation of the valve is not the same, so the water inlet now comes in on the bottom, instead of from the top. Since mine had originally been done in copper tubing, I had to redo this piping as there was not enough to go. First trip to the hardware store to buy a flair connector to add a bit of tubing (which I happened to have). Once the inlet piping was done, I discover that the outlet piping connection is a completely different size on the new valve. The old valve had 1/4" on both connections, the new one has 1/4" inlet and 5/16" out. Kind of stupid, but that's what it is. Second trip to the hardware store to get a 1/4 X 5/16th compression fitting and some 5/16" plastic tubing, which is only sold in 10' lengths. So my "exact replacement" took two hours, counting hardware store trips, and an extra $15 worth of parts to make it work. It works great so far, but I'm not to happy. The electric and mounting brackets did match up exactly, so no problems there. Read more...
Ice Cutting Grid Wire
$48.36
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX370853
Manufacturer Part Number
4387020
There is approximately 10'of wire. Note:2 kits are needed to replace both directions.

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Maria from Barberton, OH
One of the wires on the isce cutting grid was broken.
My husband repaired it. It took him less than ten minutes. He said it was very easy and not time consuming at all. Will not be hesitant to order from you again. Read more...
Thermistor
$71.35
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX11755741
Manufacturer Part Number
WPW10503764
If your ice maker keeps running or isn’t making ice like it should, this small sensor might be the reason. It sits in the ice bin and keeps track of the temperature, helping your fridge know when to make more ice—or stop. Swapping out a worn thermistor can fix problems like overflowing ice or inconsistent production and get things working smoothly again.

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william from Mountain Brook, AL
Ice machine did not stop making ice
Best guess as to cause of the problem was that the bin thermostat had failed. Since the part was was relatively inexpensive, decided to replace it to see if that solved the problem. First, turned machine off and removed ice to a level below the thermostat probe. Then removed grid cover by removing two screws, loosened the screw holding thermostat probe in place, and unplugged the thermostat wiring connector, allowing old thermostat to be removed. Reverse the process to install new thermostat. Turned machine back on. After several ice-making cycles, the level was back up to the probe , and ice production ceased as designed. Absolutely the simplest repair I can think of!! Anyone can do tho job. Read more...
Silicone Rubber Adhesive - 2 oz
$50.42
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX11740605
Manufacturer Part Number
WP279368
This is a high temperature adhesive that is used for gaskets and felt seals.

Installation Instructions

Jerry from Mobile, AL
replaced door gasket
I opened the dryer door. applied adhesive..Put the gasket where it belongs. Read more...
Ice Maker Drain Fastener Cap
$33.94
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX11739077
Manufacturer Part Number
WP2185696

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