I have a Subzero 690 and have some ice build up on the ice chute door. Is the replacement similar? I know you mention the part number is different. The Subzero website mentions changing the door gasket. How can I determine if it's the ice chute door heater or the door gasket that's causing the issue?
@@alann3805 is the ice chute flap free to move, is there any ice around it? A leaky door seal would also cause more moisture to be sucked in. Check the flap first.
@@SubZeroSpecialists there is some ice build up around the chute door. When I remove the ice, it will work for approximately a week before the ice builds up again. The door gets stuck with the ice around the edges.
@@alann3805 change the chute heater, it comes in a kit and is a different procedure from the BI Series. You can peruse our website aaronsrefrigeration.com under Tech-Help and find the part number. Read the instructions first so you understand the procedure. The next one I do one I will make a video.
Sorry it looks like the Ullman DE-2 Aluminum Double Ended Screw Starter I recommended didn’t help much. It only works on slotted (on one end) and Philips head screws (opposite end of the tool).
I have a Subzero 690 and have some ice build up on the ice chute door. Is the replacement similar? I know you mention the part number is different. The Subzero website mentions changing the door gasket. How can I determine if it's the ice chute door heater or the door gasket that's causing the issue?
@@alann3805 is the ice chute flap free to move, is there any ice around it? A leaky door seal would also cause more moisture to be sucked in. Check the flap first.
@@SubZeroSpecialists there is some ice build up around the chute door. When I remove the ice, it will work for approximately a week before the ice builds up again. The door gets stuck with the ice around the edges.
@@alann3805 change the chute heater, it comes in a kit and is a different procedure from the BI Series. You can peruse our website aaronsrefrigeration.com under Tech-Help and find the part number. Read the instructions first so you understand the procedure. The next one I do one I will make a video.
@@SubZeroSpecialists Thanks for your help!
Sorry it looks like the Ullman DE-2 Aluminum Double Ended Screw Starter I recommended didn’t help much. It only works on slotted (on one end) and Philips head screws (opposite end of the tool).
@@alann3805 it’s still a handy tool to have in my bag.
The purple wire you didn’t show were you connected it to ?
just open new box i now see how it connects now , Thanks great video going to change one first time
@@MAli-pj7cq it’s in the video. It connects to the harness behind the water filter manifold.
@@SubZeroSpecialists
Thanks , Keep them videos coming great source of information 👍