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The arm lifter in the back of mine was frozen in place. Hair dryer 30 seconds= done!!
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Originally Posted by: Ewan007 I ran into this problem (no cubes, only crushed) after cleaning my ice bucket.
Turns out the metal arm sticking out of the back needed to be above the solenoid arm. I reached under the bucket when pushing it in and manually pulled the white solenoid arm down to ensure the metal arm pushed in above it.
Problem solved only took 15 seconds. HTH
Thanks for these videos and parts! The wifie is getting mad at me because I keep fixing her old appliances and she's not getting new ones. :D Oh my gosh. I was ready to call a repairman after trying other fixes. This was the one I needed! Thank you for sharing
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It worked!!! Such an easy fix, I have been just not using my ice maker!
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Originally Posted by: Guest I had the same issue, noticed ice was frozen at where the bucket inserted and prevented the metal rod fully engaged the solenoid elevator which moves it up for ice cubes. Removed the ice blockage and voila! ice cubes are dispensing. Thanks. Thanks worked great
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Cut the power by either unplugging or shutting the breaker off for 1 minute turn power back on and hit cube which is under the power off light on mine
Worked for me
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@Ewan007 You genius! Thank you! Worked for me, too!
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@Ewan007 You genius! Thank you! Worked for me, too!
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Originally Posted by: Ewan007 I ran into this problem (no cubes, only crushed) after cleaning my ice bucket.
Turns out the metal arm sticking out of the back needed to be above the solenoid arm. I reached under the bucket when pushing it in and manually pulled the white solenoid arm down to ensure the metal arm pushed in above it.
Problem solved only took 15 seconds. HTH
Thanks for these videos and parts! The wifie is getting mad at me because I keep fixing her old appliances and she's not getting new ones. :D Thanks fixed it up nicely!
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Ewan007: turns out this was our problem as well. We tried to fix it. We now only get ice cubes. I believe we broke it when we were pushing it down with a long metal skewer and pushing the ice back in. Our model is from 2020. It’s ok. We’d rather have cubed than crushed anyway
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Originally Posted by: Ewan007 I ran into this problem (no cubes, only crushed) after cleaning my ice bucket.
Turns out the metal arm sticking out of the back needed to be above the solenoid arm. I reached under the bucket when pushing it in and manually pulled the white solenoid arm down to ensure the metal arm pushed in above it.
Problem solved only took 15 seconds. HTH
Thanks for these videos and parts! The wifie is getting mad at me because I keep fixing her old appliances and she's not getting new ones. :D Thank you for this! It fixed this issue for me
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