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Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly W10884390

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PartSelect Number PS11765620
Manufacturer Part Number W10884390
Manufactured by Whirlpool
Product Description

Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly Specifications

This ice maker assembly is designed to produce and dispense ice efficiently within the freezer compartment of compatible refrigerator models. It includes a built-in shut-off arm and a wire harness for proper installation, ensuring reliable operation and integration with the appliance’s electrical system. The unit functions by freezing water into ice cubes, ejecting them into the ice bucket, and preparing them for dispensing. If your current ice maker is failing to produce ice or is not ejecting ice properly, replacement is recommended. This assembly is sold individually and does not include additional accessories or components. Installation typically involves disconnecting power, removing the old unit, and securing the new assembly in place using the provided harness and mounting points.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Ice maker not making ice | Ice maker won’t dispense ice | Leaking | Ice maker dispenses too much ice
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
Whirlpool, Maytag, Kenmore, KitchenAid.
Part# W10884390 replaces these:
AP6030643, W10377152, W10469286, W10793298, WPW10377152, WPW10469286
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Ice maker did not work in the bottom freezer
Shut down refrigerator at the breaker. Placed freezer items in a cooler. Removed top shelf. You must release roller covers on each side to remove the shelf ( Two front screws must be removed) Took off freezer door. (4 screws holding the door to the bracket) Disconnected ice maker electronic plug. Totally removed bottom screw holding ice maker. Loosen two top screws and remove ice maker. Reverse process to install.
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  • Raymond from NORTH VENICE, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set
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Ice maker was leaking fresh water into the tray freezing large clumps of cubes together.
First and foremost shut off the water supply to the Ice maker. Some recommend unplugging the refrigerator or disabling the circuit breaker to the refrigerator. Then after emptying the freezer remove the freezer door by loosening the four hex head screws and lift the door straight up and set it off to the side.You can then remove the lower basket. Now locate the clamps located at the rear sides of the inner basket and use a small flat blade screwdriver to gently push the tabs toward the outside of the side clamps while pulling up at the same time and releasing the clamp. Now repeat this procedure on the opposite side of the inner basket. The inner basket can then be pulled out being careful to not damage the roller tracts or gear rollers. Three hexhead screws secure the ice maker to the wall. The screw under the ice maker must be removed while the two on top just loosened. The electrical plug is removed by depressing the tabs on the top and bottom of the plug and then pulling outward. Carefully lift the ice maker upward and out from the two upper hex head screws. You can then install the replacement icemaker by reversing the procedure.
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  • william from GROVE, OK
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Ice maker stopped working
I tested the ice maker first and got no response. So I bought the new ice maker and unplugged the connector in the back, loosened the 2 screws up top and took the bottom screw out. I took out the old one and then plugged the new one in and hung it back on the 2 loosened screws and put the bottom screw in and tightened the screws. I have to say it’s working great! Have plenty of ice again. Saved a lot of money by doing it myself. Buy your original model number part from Parts Select.
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  • BRIAN from DEER PARK, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set
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Ice maker was leaking
I first removed the door to the freezer (my frig has a bottom freezer) by loosening the 4 screws and lifting the door up and off. Then, because I'm stubborn, I chose not to remove either of the basket/drawers. It took a little bit of effort to fit my arms/hands in there, but I was able to remove the bottom screw to the old icemaker, and loosen the two top screws. (And disconnect the wiring harness.) I could then lift the old icemaker up and off. Putting the new icemaker in was pretty easy-- just slide it down over the two top screws and connect the wiring harness. The hardest part was getting the bottom screw back in! Because I didn't remove the baskets/drawers, I had very little room to work, and I had to "feel" for where that bottom screw went (even used a little mirror to help me). I could have just left this screw out, as the icemaker was sitting in there quite securely. But I kept at it, and after about 20 minutes, I was able to line up the screw with the hole, balanced on the tip of the screwdriver, and get it screwed in. Total repair took about 45 minutes. And no more leaky ice maker!
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  • Tim from KERRVILLE, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Icemaker stopped making ice automatically
Unplug the electric flat plug from wall. Loosen up 3 mount support screws , Change out unit. Mount Int back onto 3 support screws . Plug in electronic flag plug , It only goes in one way since the plug as a grove on it.
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  • Larry from Roosevelt, NJ
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Bottom freezer ice maker quit making Ice
Used a deep well 1/4" nut driver. Loosen 4 screws on inside of door and slip it up and off rack. Remove 2 screws on bottom of ice maker. Loosen top 2. Slip up of screws, unplug ice maker and remove.
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  • JimBob from CRAWFORDSVLLE, AR
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Existing icemaker would freeze up, stop making ice.
I did not unplug the refrigerator. Your choice on this. Take a close look at the existing icemaker, how the wires are routed and what the water spout looks like as it relates to the icemaker. Small flat-blade screwdriver will help in unlocking tabs on the icemaker plug. Go ahead and unplug it. Of the three screws that secure the icemaker, two are impossible to see without holding a mirror in your third hand. Completely remove the bottom screw (by feel). Don't drop it, like I did. Have no idea where it went. Loosen the top two screws but do not remove. Icemaker will lift off of the top two screws when you push it up. With old icemaker out of the way, plug in the new icemaker. Be careful to properly align the water spout into the new icemaker as you hook it on the two top screws. When everything looks good, tighten the two top screws. Replace the bottom screw, if you didn't lose it. My icemaker is doing fine without a bottom screw. It should make some ice within an hour, or so. Mine did.
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  • Steve from WAKE FOREST, NC
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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icemaker stopped working
Hardest part is access to the icemaker itself. Once I removed the freezer door (bottom drawer freezer), and got the sliding basket out, it was a 10 minute job. Make sure you start the upper screws first, the icemaker will hang there while you adjust, connect the harness, and tighten. Make sure you are ready before you close the door, it will start making ice as soon as the door is closed.
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  • Charles from CASTLE ROCK, CO
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Had to replace the icemaker.
Took out the bottom drawer, removed one hexhead nut on the unit, unplugged the unit, plugged in the replacement unit, screwed in the hexhead screw, replaced the drawer, that's it! Very user friendly.
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  • Hal from ADDISON, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Ice maker not making ice.
This is a bottom freezer refrigerator. Had to remove the freezer door and bottom shelve to make access to the ice maker possible.. Removed the old ice maker using a 1/4" nutdriver to loosen, but not remove, the top 2 screws. Removed the bottom support screw completely.. Detached the wiring harness from the freezer connector and lifted the ice maker up and out of the freezer. Installed the replacement ice maker in reverse order, slipping it over the loosened top screws. Tightened them, making sure the usit was level, then inserted and tightened the bottom support screw . Plugged the wiring harness into the freezer connector.. Unit produced ice within 3 hrs. .
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  • Carol from SAINT MARYS, GA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Henry
October 24, 2017
Is this the whole ice maker
For model number W10469286
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Hi Henry, Thank you for your question. Yes, this is your entire ice maker. Good luck with your repair.

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Sandra
January 13, 2018
Is new wiring harness included?
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Hello Sandra, Thank you for your inquiry. The wiring harness is not included, you will have to use the harness from the old ice maker. Hope this helps!

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JEFF
January 23, 2019
Does ice maker comes with cycling thermostat and can i tell if ice maker is bad or thermostat
For model number MFF2558DEM00
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Hello Jeff, thank you for your question. Yes, the icemaker comes with the thermostat. This thermostat controls and regulates the ice maker ejection cycle by monitoring the temperature inside the freezer to determine when to release the ice into the bin and start the ice making cycle again. If your ice maker is making unusual noises, or if the ice maker is not making or dispensing ice, there could be an issue with the thermostat. You can test this thermostat with a multimeter to see if it has continuity. If the thermostat does not have continuity you would want to replace the thermostat itself. I hope this helps!

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George
February 6, 2019
The ice maker does not dispense ice. Will this part resolve this problem?Thank you.
For model number GSF26C5EXY02
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Hello George, Thank you for the question. if the ice maker is still making ice then the ice Maker is fine. If the ice is not dispensing, you can try to remove the ice container and let it sit out to thaw any ice build up within the container. If this does not fix the issue you can take the bin apart and check for any damaged parts within the container. You should be able to hear the motor in the container when it is trying to dispense. If the motor is not turning on to dispense, you may have a defective Motor, Part Number: PS11740462. Hope this helps!

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Shari
February 6, 2020
I asked this question but it was answered wrong. I stated my refrigerator wont stop making ice, so wondering what to do. The answer i received was regarding an ice maker not working which isn't my issue. The problem is, it keeps making ice, the metal lever doesnt stay up which is supposed to stop it from making ice. Thanks.
For model number kitchenaid fridge krff305ebs
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Hi Shari. If the arm won't stay up you can try replacing the shut off arm PS11750229. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair.

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Ken
January 16, 2020
No ice. Water valve functional upon testing with 120v.....water flows......i re started fridge and am waiting for fill valve to energize.....anything i can look for.....would like to test the functions from the front but not sure if i need to......the bar moved when I restarted the equipment.
For model number GX5FHDXVY09 and Serial: K22905993
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Hi Ken, thank you for your question. In most cases, if both of the solenoids on your water inlet valve are testing within 500 - 1500 ohms of resistance, then the problem would be with the ice maker not calling up water to start making the ice. Which means that you may have to replace your ice maker itself if the issue is not in your water valve. Good luck with your repair.

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John
January 23, 2019
How do you adjust the ice cube size?
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Hello John, Thank you for the question. There is a small plastic screw at the front of the icemaker that would be an adjustment screw and you would simply turn it a 1/4 turn counter clockwise but no more than that. Hope this helps!

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James
November 13, 2019
What is the part# for the ice maker for the refrigerator model number above
For model number MFF2558DEH00
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Hello James, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS11765620. Hope this helps!

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James
February 15, 2020
1. My fridge is 5 years old and is located in a vacation home. I shut off the r/o water supply to the appliance but forgot to turn the ice maker off by putting the handle in the off position. When i turned the water supply back on, the ice maker wasn't producing ice. 2. Does this model have an internal filter? I can't see one in any obvious locations.
For model number WRB322DMBW00
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Hi James. It has what is called a drier filter linked below. The most common for this is replacing the icemaker assembly. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair.

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Cindy
January 29, 2022
Does is this compatible with Whirlpool fridge WRB322DMBB00?
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Hello Cindy, thank you for writing. Yes, the part PartSelect Number PS11765620 you had chosen is compatible with your model number WRB322DMBB00. We hope to hear from you soon.

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