Part Location Diagram of W10822635 Whirlpool Auger Motor - 120V 60  Hz.
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Auger Motor - 120V 60 Hz.

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PartSelect Number PS11723176
Manufacturer Part Number W10822635
Manufactured by Whirlpool
Product Description

Auger Motor - 120V 60 Hz. Specifications

This motor rotates the auger. When the auger rotates, it pushes ice out of the bin, through a chute to the user.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Ice maker won’t dispense ice | Ice maker not making ice
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
KitchenAid, Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag.
Part# W10822635 replaces these:
AP5985150, 2315544, 2315546, W10271507
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Ice crusher dispenser motor burnt out
If you've ever replaced a computer hard drive - you can do this too. I didn't even unload the freezer. It really is about 10-15 minutes of work. I ordered the recommended replacement part - which was a newer part#. It's best to remove the shelf barrier under the ice dispenser assembly (pops off) for ease of access - the motor hatch is a bit awkwardly placed. Removing 2 x 1/4" screw nuts pops off the lower hatch on the underside of the ice dispenser assembly.
Inside, remove the wire connector + 4 x 1/4 nut driver screws and the whole motor is released, while the hex drive shaft remains attached to the dispenser assembly. No sweat so far. The new motor pops in the same way the old one came out - you might need to give the top of the hex drive shaft a twist to align. A powered nut-driver is recommended to do all of this yoga 2 feet off the floor with only 2 hands. Secure the 4 nut screws and reconnect the wire connector and you're almost done. But wait - read the directions and you notice that there's a rubber washer that has been introduced to prevent water leeching into the motor. @$%^ - didn't see that little thing in the shipping box - ok so I get to do this twice... don't make the same mistake. Attach that rubber washer to the hex shaft. Then, reattach the panel with 2 more nut screws and you really are done. Now dispense some fresh ice into that rum & coke. Ahhh.
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  • David from Corinth, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Ice Dispenser Stopped Working after 2 -day Power Failure
I followed the instructions I found on the Web Site. I took off the Ice Container and revealed the two nut screws that had to be removed. The Directions then stated the cover pops off. I pryed up the cover to discover that I was taking off the wrong two nuts. I discovered this after 10 minutes of carefully trying to remove cover and discovered the foam insulation under the cover. I looked lower on the inside of the freezer door and discovered another two nut screws on the underside about a foot under where the ice container sits. Once I took the two nut screws off, the cover came right off and exposed the four nut screws holding the motor in place. I took off the wire to the motor and took the screws off. I then put the washer on the drive shaft, put it in the motor, attached the wire, and replaced the four nut screws. This was very easy, once you knew where the door was. It should be noted that you still needed to take up the two upper nut screws because they uncover the shaft. This is needed to ensure the shaft fits properly in the motor.
Other Parts Used:
  • Philip from Cromwell, CT
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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The ice maker in the door wouldn't dispense ice.
i took the cover plate off the inside of the freezer under the ice bin[two screws] then I disconnected the wiring harness, then removed the four screws to remove the motor and then put the new motor in and the ice dispenser dispensed ice. Less than 1/2 hour with only needing a nut driver,and a flashlight.
Other Parts Used:
Seal
  • Thomas from Shippensburg, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Ice maker auger motor runs but wouldn't dispense ice
My Kitchenaid side by side freezer has an ice dispenser on the door that would not dispense ice. The electronic door opened and the motor would come on with a repeated clicking noise. The Auger would turn with a few ice cubes in the bin, but not under load. After ruling out a clogged chute, I figured that the motor was stripped. The rod that turns the auger is a hexagon shaped piece, much like a screw driver you would use with your drill. After years of breaking down ice, it stripped the hexagon key in the motor, and would just spin under load. Now, PAY ATTENTION TO THIS PART. I looked online for a repair and saw a very similar motor repair that involved taking off the front panel and electronics. I did this, and ran into a solid piece of plastic with no way to get to the motor. I then looked at the inside of the freezer door more carefully. About 2/3 down I saw a small panel held in place by four 1/4 inch hex nuts. What was a 15 minute job, cost me over an hour removing and replacing the front of the freezer. Anyway, the replacement motor fixed the problem without a hitch, and now we have ice. Of note, this is the second repair of this ice maker system, after first having to replace the ice maker itself. And, this the second Kitchenaid built in refrigerator of this model as our first had ice maker issues and was returned as a recall. It is only 5 years old.
Other Parts Used:
Screw
  • Scott from Twin Falls, ID
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Socket set
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Thyra
October 12, 2017
Does this part come with the rubber seal as well?
For model number PS11723176
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Hi Thyra, Thank you for your question. Yes, this part comes with the rubber grommet. Good luck with your repair.

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Debbie
November 13, 2017
My refrigerator stopped dispensing ice. I put a new auger motor in and it still doesn't work.
For model number KSSS42QTX00
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Hi Debbie, Thank you for your question. There are a couple of parts that could be causing your issue. You may want to check your icemaker control assembly to see if it is working correctly. If that part is fine, it could very well be your emitter and receiver boards that are the issue. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.

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Jay
January 2, 2019
I am looking for the auger motor and i also need the 4 pin plug, i do not see that plug with tails listed anywhere.
For model number JS48CXDBDB01
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Hello Jay, thank you for your question. The auger motor for this unit is PartSelect Number: PS11723176. The 4 pin icemaker wire harness plug is part number PS1484431. I hope this helps!

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Peter
August 11, 2017
Auger is not turning so I replaced the auger motor. But when I connect the wire harness before installing the part it still does run the motor. When I press the ice pad on the door front all I get is a buzzing sound. What is the problem here?
For model number KSSC36QTS03
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Hi Peter, Thank you for the question. I would suggest taking the ice bin apart to check all the internal parts to make sure nothing is damaged or out of place and preventing the auger from turning. Hope this helps

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Bob
August 19, 2019
How do you access the auger motor for ice maker to determine if it is turning auger shaft? Top of shaft at connection to ice holder is not turning.
For model number ED5LHAXWT01
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Hello Bob, Thank you for the question. Here is a repair story from another customer on replacing this part that may help. Good luck with the repair ! It's best to remove the shelf barrier under the ice dispenser assembly (pops off) for ease of access - the motor hatch is a bit awkwardly placed. Removing 2 x 1/4" screw nuts pops off the lower hatch on the underside of the ice dispenser assembly. Inside, remove the wire connector + 4 x 1/4 nut driver screws and the whole motor is released, while the hex drive shaft remains attached to the dispenser assembly. No sweat so far. The new motor pops in the same way the old one came out - you might need to give the top of the hex drive shaft a twist to align. A powered nut-driver is recommended to do all of this yoga 2 feet off the floor with only 2 hands. Secure the 4 nut screws and reconnect the wire connector and you're almost done. But wait - read the directions and you notice that there's a rubber washer that has been introduced to prevent water leeching into the motor. didn't see that little thing in the shipping box - ok so I get to do this twice... don't make the same mistake. Attach that rubber washer to the hex shaft. Then, reattach the panel with 2 more nut screws and you really are done.

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Jay
February 19, 2019
Does this auger motor come with the plug and wires?
For model number JS48CXDBDB01
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Hello Jay, Thank you for the question. This is just the Motor. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!

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Pamela
August 29, 2019
I have replaced the dispenser motor and shaft on 8/29/19. Water is working. Ice dispenser moans, but no ice. Light and filter not working at all. Auger and shaft still not turning. No ice coming through dispenser. What have I missed.
For model number KSSS48QTX00
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Hi Pamela, Thank you for your question. If you have replaced the auger motor and the ice is not dispensing, there are some other parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. Here is a link from our website that you may reference on where to find the model number on your appliance, https://www.partselect.com/AdvancedModelSymptoms.aspx?ModelNum=KSSS48QTX00&mfgModelNum=&fkMfgID=3&ModelMasterID=162592&PID=53. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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Clint
August 22, 2017
Does the plug have 4 wires attached to be used?
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Hello Clint, thank you for contacting us. Yes, that motor takes a 4 wire plug. Good luck with the repair!

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Clint
August 22, 2017
What cause the fridge/freezer to shut down and won't restart, i was just replacing the motor.
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Hi Clint, Thank you for your inquiry. Where the refrigerator will not start, there are some parts that may fix this issue. You may need to look at the overload or relay-start capacitor, the cold control and temperature control and the electronic control board. To test to see if these parts are causing the issue you will need to use a multimeter. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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