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ICEMAKER – Part Number: W11517113
ICEMAKER
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PartSelect #: PS16660337
Manufacturer #: W11517113
This is the ice maker and bin only. Water valve is not included with this ice maker assembly.
$212.63
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Screw – Part Number: WP681249
Screw
PartSelect #: PS11743743
Manufacturer #: WP681249
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Cycling thermostat – Part Number: WP627985
Cycling thermostat
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PartSelect #: PS11743313
Manufacturer #: WP627985
This part is also known as the cycling thermostat and this bi-metal device controls the activation of the icemaker ejection cycle.
$79.17
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Screw – Part Number: WP489478
Screw
PartSelect #: PS11742754
Manufacturer #: WP489478
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Icemaker Motor Kit – Part Number: 8201515
Icemaker Motor Kit
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PartSelect #: PS733947
Manufacturer #: 8201515
This kit includes the module motor, ejector arm, and ice stripper arm. The complete icemaker is sold separately.
$148.06
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Ice Mold – Part Number: WPW10190929
Ice Mold
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PartSelect #: PS11749915
Manufacturer #: WPW10190929
This ice cube mold and heater assembly has a flake resistant surface. It is used with modular style icemakers on some refrigerators.
$211.35
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Water Fill Cup – Part Number: W10122561
Water Fill Cup
PartSelect #: PS2366268
Manufacturer #: W10122561
$31.57
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Shut Off Arm – Part Number: WP627792
Shut Off Arm
PartSelect #: PS11743310
Manufacturer #: WP627792
When the shut off arm is high enough the ice maker will shut off and no more ice will be made until the level of the ice in the bin drops. Also the ice maker can be turned off by lifting the arm all t...
$68.55
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BRACKET – Part Number: W11500948
BRACKET
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PartSelect #: PS16221228
Manufacturer #: W11500948
This bracket is used in conjunction with the ice maker.
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ICEMAKER – Part Number: W11517113
ICEMAKER
PartSelect #: PS16660337
Manufacturer #: W11517113
This is the ice maker and bin only. Water valve is not included with this ice maker assembly.
$212.63
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Motor Housing – Part Number: WP2195914
Motor Housing
PartSelect #: PS11739202
Manufacturer #: WP2195914
$58.68
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Ice Maker Front Cover – Part Number: WPW10289690
Ice Maker Front Cover
PartSelect #: PS11752097
Manufacturer #: WPW10289690
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Retainer, Thermostat – Part Number: WP2315522
Retainer, Thermostat
PartSelect #: PS11740356
Manufacturer #: WP2315522
$11.99
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No ice in ice trey
The easiest thing to do was pull the ice make off. After taking the 3 screws out of the wall of the freezer, take a screwdriver (flathead) and push on the tab for the electrical plug and wiggle the cord out. Then you can take 3 screws out for the main cover and another 2 screws on the next cover. There's the part, pop it out and replace holding pins and start the process of putting back together the opposite way you took it apart.
Parts Used:
Cycling thermostat
  • Wayne from Leesburg, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set
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KITCHEN AID SIDE-BY-SIDE REFRIGERATOR ICE-MAKER stopped working due to a broken motor assembly.
Changing the KITCHENAID MOTOR ASSEMBLY TO THE ICE-MAKER was fairly straightforward. The hardest part was figuring out WHAT was broken and how to fix it. I was determined to save myself hundreds of dollars by doing it myself and avoiding a visit by the 'repairman'.

1.) Went to KitchenAid website to look at Parts List for my side-by-side refrigerator and ice maker assembly (a PDF file, easily downloadable) . The illustrations helped me visualize the assembly and various parts involved.
2.) Removed cover on front of ice maker.
3.) Removed hex-head screw on undersurface of icemaker on the right, which stablilizes a plastic cover for the electrical connector to the ice maker. Once this is off, it's then possible to slide the ice maker out.
4.) Slide the ice maker out from it's 'shelf' in the freezer. You won't be able to completely remove it until you disconnect the power supply.
5.) Disconnect the multi-pin power connector. (It's probably safest to unplug the refrigerator altogether before doing this, but I did not. No exposed metal wiring or connectors. No problems when I did it this way.)
6.) Once the ice-maker was out, remove the white cover from the motor assembly (on the left side of the unit).
7.) Remove the three screws from the black housing of the motor assembly. (This is where I discovered that the connector between the motor and drive-train was broken and needed to be replaced.)
8.) Remove and replace the drive system for the ice cube ejector.
9.) Then reverse the steps to reassemble.

This may seem a bit vague, but it's really quite straightforward once the ice maker is out of the freezer. The replacement motor assembly includes the motor, the motor housing, the drive-train, and the ice-cube ejector. Very easy to re-asemble.

Shopping for and ordering the part took some time since there are so many different after-market parts dealers. In all honesty, I'm glad I decided on PartSelect.com. They had a decent price, safe checkout, and timely delivery. All the essentials of a good online store.

Thanks, and good luck to the next guy who has to deal with a KitchenAid snafu.
Parts Used:
Icemaker Motor Kit
  • ANDREW from DURANGO, CO
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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ice maker did not make ice
The ice maker was not getting water. I hotwired the water valve by switching the connectors for the water dispenser and ice maker water valves and water flowed into the icemaker when the water dispenser lever was pushed. I wronly assumed the water valve was good. I removed the icemaker and determined that the gear motor was not getting power in the position the icemaker had stopped.In this position, the thermostat determines when the motor gets power so I replaced the thermostat. The icemaker still would not get water! As it turns out, the water solenoid was sticking due to a deteriorated rubber washer which let the solenoid plunger get too far out of the magnetic field. I replaced the water solenoid assy and all is well. Don't get fooled by hotwiring the valve. If it isn't getting water, the solenoid probably is the culprit.
Parts Used:
Cycling thermostat
  • DAVID from TINLEY PARK, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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