Thanks Lonnie; A very straight forward, no nonsense description of a common problem- and how to repair it- on these refrigerators. You touched on all the important parts in the replacement procedure.
While cleaning my better half managed to did lodge the clear plastic shoot for the ice maker. I was having trouble getting it back in place. Your video saved the day. Thanks.
Thank you. You video was clear and easy to follow. I am 70+ years old. Sears gave me a $300+ quote. I was able to successfully make the repair. It did take me about 3 hours to complete but no more issues with the ice chute.
Thank you for the information. Wife sprayed water in the vacuum plunger, preventing the ice chute flap from closing. Couldn't get to it until I saw this.
I really could have used some of your knowledge back then. I struggled getting the front cover off. I also did not unplug the connector at the top hinge. I just unplugged it when I was in there. 🤫 About 5-6 years ago I worked on my Mom's ice dispenser. Her complaint was that it was really hard to push before the ice started coming out. Turns out the cam lobes on the white square frame were indeed worn so bad that it barely depressed the switch. I was able to use some epoxy and basically retool the cam lobes and pins back to normal sanding them into shape once dried. Then greased it with silicone grease and so far it's holding up great. Well today it's the chute door as I'm tired of my ice tasting like crap. I'm going to try and remove the heater off the old door without destroying it and stick in on the new door. 🙏Even though they say it doesn't need it I'm wondering if the heater is more for a stuck piece of ice rather than some how being used to seal the door or defrost cycle. I think it senses the open door and turns on the heater on demand to melt any ice that may be stuck. Especially if you're using a lot of shredded ice. Any thoughts on that?
I was able to remove the heater from the OEM door and install it on the replacement. Pretty easy but you need to take your time and not destroy the foam.
good idea about unplugging the connector at the hinge rather than unplugging the refrigerator. Frig can keep working while doing the repair. Also, I'd have to pull it away from the wall to unplug it.
Excellent, I mean Excellent video!! Put back together, water works but ice lever doesnt work now. Any answers? I figured it out, I put the sleeve in backwards. Great video!
great video. but can you tell me the part number of the platic clamp that holds the door that your showing on this video. this part is the one Im looking for, and I just cant find it.
@@LonnieJohnson1 Ended up here with a similar thing...I've done this replacement on a couple fridges some have the wire (heater?) some don't. No idea why...maybe they thought it was needed and realized its not?
My Mother and I watched your video, and we were just wondering why the replacement part doesn't need the heater wire? Is the one on the replacement part internal or something?
It doesn't need the heater. I haven't had any problem so for. I don't know why it had a heater in the first place. I think the material on the chute is made of a different type that doesn't freeze or stick.
@@LonnieJohnson1 The ice chute door flap. But I did figure it all out with the help of your video. There is a piece on the door that holds the pin which is broke off. Duct tape works wonders and gorilla glue.
@@Mscherisis I'm experiencing the same problem. I can see the door "floating" around looking through the chute assembly from inside the freezer. It does not allow ice to come out of the chute. I'm wondering if the flap door tab clip(s) are broken off. If they are, I think I will look for the new part rather than duct tape it. The door flap seems to have been replaced already. It is late in the evening; I will disassemble and find out tomorrow.
Thanks Lonnie;
A very straight forward, no nonsense description of a common problem- and how to repair it- on these refrigerators. You touched on all the important parts in the replacement procedure.
Your welcome. Yes, I try to keep it short and simple.
While cleaning my better half managed to did lodge the clear plastic shoot for the ice maker. I was having trouble getting it back in place. Your video saved the day. Thanks.
Your welcome
Thank you. You video was clear and easy to follow. I am 70+ years old. Sears gave me a $300+ quote. I was able to successfully make the repair. It did take me about 3 hours to complete but no more issues with the ice chute.
Your welcome, glad I could help. Now you have $300 or more you can spend on yourself.
Thanks Lonnie, I just used this to replace the door and ice funnel on my 17 year old fridge.
Your welcome
Thank you, your video made my job a lot easier to understand.
Your welcome
Thank you for the information. Wife sprayed water in the vacuum plunger, preventing the ice chute flap from closing. Couldn't get to it until I saw this.
Your welcome
I really could have used some of your knowledge back then. I struggled getting the front cover off. I also did not unplug the connector at the top hinge. I just unplugged it when I was in there. 🤫
About 5-6 years ago I worked on my Mom's ice dispenser. Her complaint was that it was really hard to push before the ice started coming out. Turns out the cam lobes on the white square frame were indeed worn so bad that it barely depressed the switch. I was able to use some epoxy and basically retool the cam lobes and pins back to normal sanding them into shape once dried. Then greased it with silicone grease and so far it's holding up great.
Well today it's the chute door as I'm tired of my ice tasting like crap. I'm going to try and remove the heater off the old door without destroying it and stick in on the new door. 🙏Even though they say it doesn't need it I'm wondering if the heater is more for a stuck piece of ice rather than some how being used to seal the door or defrost cycle. I think it senses the open door and turns on the heater on demand to melt any ice that may be stuck. Especially if you're using a lot of shredded ice. Any thoughts on that?
I was able to remove the heater from the OEM door and install it on the replacement. Pretty easy but you need to take your time and not destroy the foam.
Cool!
good idea about unplugging the connector at the hinge rather than unplugging the refrigerator. Frig can keep working while doing the repair. Also, I'd have to pull it away from the wall to unplug it.
Thanks, I try to work smart not hard and it makes jobs a little easier.
Excellent, I mean Excellent video!! Put back together, water works but ice lever doesnt work now. Any answers? I figured it out, I put the sleeve in backwards. Great video!
Thanks and thanks.
great video. but can you tell me the part number of the platic clamp that holds the door that your showing on this video.
this part is the one Im looking for, and I just cant find it.
4:02 “OHHHHH SHIIIIT”
Wowwww! I missed that.
I wondered if anyone would mention it!! 😂 great video though! The part is in the mail otw now! Thanks!
Did I miss something. Didn't the old one have wires (heater I assume) and the new one did not? Good video!
I was confused also. The old door had an electrical connection and the new door did not. It is still working great.
@@LonnieJohnson1 Ended up here with a similar thing...I've done this replacement on a couple fridges some have the wire (heater?) some don't. No idea why...maybe they thought it was needed and realized its not?
It was different and I didn't get it either, but still working like it should.
My Mother and I watched your video, and we were just wondering why the replacement part doesn't need the heater wire? Is the one on the replacement part internal or something?
It doesn't need the heater. I haven't had any problem so for. I don't know why it had a heater in the first place. I think the material on the chute is made of a different type that doesn't freeze or stick.
Thank you! I'll tell my mother. We were able to fix our own fridge from this video so thanks for posting this.
Your welcome
Hola ocupó la parte de enmedio de las puertas superiores que tiene una especie de maroma para que sellen las puertas en la parte de enmedio
cery good excellent helped to repair frig chute
+Megan Click That's great, glad I could help!
Still didn't show me how to fix mine cause its not attached to anything
What's not attached?
@@LonnieJohnson1 The ice chute door flap. But I did figure it all out with the help of your video. There is a piece on the door that holds the pin which is broke off. Duct tape works wonders and gorilla glue.
Cool! glad to hear that. Duct tape always works great.
@@Mscherisis I'm experiencing the same problem. I can see the door "floating" around looking through the chute assembly from inside the freezer. It does not allow ice to come out of the chute. I'm wondering if the flap door tab clip(s) are broken off. If they are, I think I will look for the new part rather than duct tape it. The door flap seems to have been replaced already. It is late in the evening; I will disassemble and find out tomorrow.