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Ice Cutting Grid Wire – Part Number: 4387020
Ice Cutting Grid Wire
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PartSelect #: PS370853
Manufacturer #: 4387020
There is approximately 10'of wire. Note:2 kits are needed to replace both directions.
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Door Light Switch – Part Number: WP2149705
Door Light Switch
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PartSelect #: PS11738900
Manufacturer #: WP2149705
This part controls the light.
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Water Tube Kit – Part Number: W10823511
Water Tube Kit
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PartSelect #: PS11730901
Manufacturer #: W10823511
This is the replacement water tube kit for your refrigerator. This tubing is made of plastic, is 1/4 inch in diameter, and comes with 2 inserts. This tube may be longer than the original tube, and may...
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Water Inlet Valve – Part Number: WPW10217917
Water Inlet Valve
PartSelect #: PS11750553
Manufacturer #: WPW10217917
This part has a 1/4" yellow inlet port.
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Thermistor – Part Number: WPW10503764
Thermistor
PartSelect #: PS11755741
Manufacturer #: WPW10503764
This part monitors the temperature and sends the readings to the electronic control board.
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Ice Cutter Grid Complete Assembly – Part Number: WP2313637
Ice Cutter Grid Complete Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS11740334
Manufacturer #: WP2313637
Used with freestanding ice makers.
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Screw – Part Number: WP489443
Screw
PartSelect #: PS11742749
Manufacturer #: WP489443
This screw is sold individually.
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Water Bucket - White – Part Number: WP2324334
Water Bucket - White
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PartSelect #: PS11740464
Manufacturer #: WP2324334
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Drain Fastener Cap – Part Number: WP2185696
Drain Fastener Cap
PartSelect #: PS11739077
Manufacturer #: WP2185696
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PUMP – Part Number: W11566407
PUMP
PartSelect #: PS16730543
Manufacturer #: W11566407
This part is a drain pump for your ice maker. When you flush the reservoir on your ice maker to remove impurities, the drain pump is the part that removes the water from the reservoir. This is an auth...
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Evaporator Thermistor – Part Number: WP2313635
Evaporator Thermistor
PartSelect #: PS11740333
Manufacturer #: WP2313635
Used with free-standing ice cube makers.
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Screw -  8-32 X 1-1/4 – Part Number: WP488163
Screw - 8-32 X 1-1/4
PartSelect #: PS11742712
Manufacturer #: WP488163
Sold individually.
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Broken light switch
Took all the screws out of the plastic shroud that encloses the switch .There only four that I needed to remove, were the two in front where the switches that go,they go in horizontally and two in the back with large washers on them that hold the back to the top of the box that go in vertically.The switch was a snap ( make that two snaps ) the wiring is almost self explanatory. then it gos back to the way you took it off. OH! and don't forget to turn the light bulb all the way back in to the socket , so the light will work after you take the time to install it yourself.I had the water supply line from under the box to the water dispenser in the door and the total bill on that was one hundred thirty seven and a hand full of change.Don't be afraid to do it yourself the savings is enough on one one item to make several months payments on a new one Randy the "Handy Man'
Parts Used:
Door Light Switch
  • Randy from Hays, KS
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Socket set
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Grid Assembly had a broken wire and would not separate the ice sheets into cubes
I removed the 2 screws on each side of the grid and disconnected the electrical plugs attached to the grid. I slid the broken unit out. I then carefully slid the new unit in making sure not to pinch any of the electrical wires. I replaced the mounting screws, plugged the 3 connectors back into place and turned the ice maker back on. I had ice cubes within a couple of hours
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Ice Cutter Grid Complete Assembly
  • Brad from Bakersfield, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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the top wire on the cutting grid broke and thus no longer cut the ice. It sat on the wire until the ice melted, depositing no ice into the bin
I removed the cutter grid and unplugged the light bulb and wire heating plug ins. I slid the front cover plate off the cutting grid and loosened the screws on the front of the cutter grid and unthreaded the broken, top grid wire, leaving the bottom wire in place as it was in tact.
I then threaded the new wire through the cutting grid frame starting in the center and threading right and then left. While the threading was not difficult, the wire was easily kinked. The process up to this point was only 15 minutes or so.

Once it was completely threaded, I worked for a couple of hours trying to smooth and straighten the wire so that is was somewhat taut and straight enough to create symetrical ice cubes.
My frustration came in pulling on the wire from the center point to each outside ending point where it was to be wrapped around the screw and the screw tightened back down. The wire was fragile enough that it would break, by the time I was finished I barely had enough wire left to touch the screw let alone hook around the screw.
After 3 or four days of successful opperation, the grid quit cutting again. As I took it apart, it was obvious that the weight of the ice was enough to pull the wire, that was already too short, away from the screw. I refastened it again, but think it is unlikely to hold.
If it won't hold, I would be hard pressed to purchase another wire. I may bite the bullet and purchase the entire grid mechanism with the wires already installed. Even though the cost of the entire grid mechanism is $200 more than the purchase of another wire, it may well be worth the ease of installation!
Parts Used:
Ice Cutting Grid Wire
  • Sherri from Ada, OK
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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