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This is a genuine Frigidaire part for your refrigerator. This is an ice maker, which connects to the water lines to provide fresh ice. The most common reason to replace this part is if your refrigerat...
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Julie
June 24, 2022
When we put glass against plastic lever to dispense water , it doesn’t spring back on its own to stop water or ice flow, we have to pull it manually to stop it . What piece do I but to replace it . It’s a plastic piece ( chute?)
For model number FGHF2366PF2
Hi Julie,
Thank you for your question. The part number listed under your model number for the ice dispenser module is PS10060198. If you need help placing an order for it, customer service is open 7 days a week and anyone will be happy to assist you. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
Hi Phillip, Thank you for writing. The Evaporator Fan Motor for this model is PartSelect Number PS1526073. All current prices are posted on the site. We hope this helps!
Where can I find the light bulb for the inside of the refrigerator?
For model number FGHF2366PF2
Hello Diane, thank you for getting in touch. The light board you are looking for is part number PS10060214. If you need help placing an order for it, please feel free to give us a call!
Guessing we have a leek somewhere... there is a large chunk of ice around the ice dispenser coil every day. i've looked with the box pulled and do not see any water leaking but we have a large chunk of ice rather than cubes every day.
For model number FGHF2366PF2
Hello Jeff, thank you for your question. If there is a large chunk of ice around the dispenser bucket auger instead of cubes, there is definitely a leak somewhere. Most likely the valve that supplies the water to the icemaker isn't shutting off properly which would add more water than needed to the icemaker and even overflow into the bucket. We would recommend testing/replacing the valve first, which is PartSelect Number: PS7321353. I hope this helps.
First I pulled the ice tray out so I could see the solenoid housing/ice tray support(1 unit). Below the ice tray there are 2 screws that hold the solenoid housing/ice tray support. After removing those the assembly lifts up so you can see the wiring harness to disconnect. I pulled it out and removed the 2 screws to open it up. There is 2 screws holding the solenoid in place and one ground wire. This was an easy fix and I know I saved a lot of money.
Simple three steps... 1) There's an front section to the ice-maker to take off. One Phillips screw is on the side, one screw is underneath near the inside of the refrigerator wall. Just unscrew and store. 2) There's a small plastic unit just inside the ice maker to take out. It's held in by a small nut that requires about a 4" extension to reach. (You may be able to unscrew the nut with small needle-nose pliers). Just unscrew and take out the unit - the unit functions just to keep the ice maker wiring in place. 3) The wiring looks a mess, but there's just one wiring connector to the ice maker assembly. Unsnap it. The ice maker is not screwed in, it just slides in -- reach in and pull the assembly straight out; when it stops, lower it a bit and it will come free. Reverse the instructions to install the new unit.
I checked the dampener, it worked. The compressor and fan worked. I knew because my freezer was still hovering around 10 degrees. Coils were clean. Thermistor was the only thing it could be. Took all my shelves out. Removed four screws. Took the back panel off. The thermistor sits tucked in on the side. I piped it out, in clipped it. Used my multimeter to test the numbers. Numbers were off just a bit. Ordered the part. Crossed my fingers.,took less then 5 minutes to put the part in. Plugged in the fridge. It was sitting at 33 degrees in about an hour and a half. I can’t believe I fixed it. I knew NOTHING about refrigerators. For how big my fridge is, it would have cost 3,000 and up to get a new one with the same cu ft size. Instead, it cost me $44. That includes shipping. Thank you Parts Select!! Made it so easy to pick the correct part for my model fridge!