Get your model number put it in google, and a lot of Appliance repair parts will come up. Look at the picture diagrams and find the icemaker part number for your model. You can buy it online or see if there’s appliance parts locally near you.
@appliance63 i resetted it put it on normal and medium spin and it ran for 9 mins .. until i thought i forgot to turn the water on amd as soon as i turned the water it throwed the code.. idk.. fuck.
Best video out there on repairing this.....thank you for your willingness to take the time to put this out there...extremely helpful.
I appreciate your comment . I’m glad it helped out.
This was very helpful, especially your deep dive into diagnostic mode. Thanks for saving me from having to make a service call.
Happy to hear the video was a benefit to you. Thank you for your comment.
Awesome video. Appreciate the gnosis
Thank you for watching.
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Where can I buy the part?
Get your model number put it in google, and a lot of Appliance repair parts will come up. Look at the picture diagrams and find the icemaker part number for your model. You can buy it online or see if there’s appliance parts locally near you.
I replaced the hall sensor, and it throwed off the same code immediately
@@ViSion3.14 Other components that can set off the LE code are the motor, the wiring harness, or the main control board.
@appliance63 i resetted it put it on normal and medium spin and it ran for 9 mins .. until i thought i forgot to turn the water on amd as soon as i turned the water it throwed the code.. idk.. fuck.
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