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fuggo  
#1 Posted : Friday, April 10, 2009 11:15:45 AM(UTC)
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Ok, I hope this isn't too long winded. My freezer seemed to be getting excessively cold (-10 to -15 F) regardless of the slider setting in the fridge compartment. It seems to have levelled off now around 0 deg F, but during that fit the icemaker broke. I took it out and the gear that turns the ejector was broken, as well as the little tabs that hold it do the inner piece.

I thought I may have fixed it with epoxy, but that didn't last. The first cycle started and I thought all was well, but then I noticed that the ejecter was now at about 4pm and frozen in the cubes.

Here's my questions, in no particular order.

If the heater is shot, would the ejector continue to try to force the cubes out, thus breaking the whimpy plastic gear?

Does the thermostat do anything else besides signaling that it's cold enough to harvest?

This site has pretty decent prices, but the replacement unit for my model is $50 more than a nearly identical looking one. The two parts are AP3182733 (my model) and AP4135008 (the cheaper one).

as far as I can tell the cheaper one is missing the wiring harness which I already have, as well as the extended flange, which I also have. Is there any reason I couldnt get AP4135008 and swap in the parts I already have? I'd hate to spent the extra $ if I didnt have to.

My cheapest solution would be to replace the motor module, but if the heater/thermostat is the underlying issue, then the kit replacement is much cheaper than the sum of the parts.
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Gene  
#2 Posted : Friday, April 10, 2009 4:03:41 PM(UTC)
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According to the statistics ice makers repairs have very low rate of success. It's proven that the whole new ice maker is more reliable and saves $$$.

You can try to use the cheaper ice maker with some pats from the old one but be aware that any alterations to the new ice maker will void the manufacturer warranty and the positive result is not guaranteed.

Gene.
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