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Ice Makers and their harnesses are crucial components in your refrigerator. They come in many different shapes and sizes, and have different specifications depending on the Model they are being installed on! Watch the video below for more detailed help in locating your model information! The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked. A lot of Ice Makers and Harnesses will look the same, but they are both 100% Model Specific and have many different specs - even within the same brand, knowing your exact Model and Serial Numbers is very important! Inspecting and Testing Faulty Ice Makers Inspecting Faulty Ice Makers Signs of a faulty Refrigerator Ice Maker can include: No Ice Production | Small/Misshapen Ice Cubes | Frequent Ice Jamming | Leaks or Water Dispensing Issues | Noisy Operation | Ice Smells/Tastes Strange | Error Codes/Indicator Lights | Inconsistent Ice Production | Freezing Water in the Ice Maker Testing Faulty Ice Makers You can test your Refrigerator Ice Maker by: Visual Inspection and Power Check | Water Supply Check | Ice Maker Functions | Thermostat and Heater | Ice Maker Module and Controls | Mechanical Components | Consult the Manual Testing your Ice Maker explained: 1. Visual Inspection and Power Check - Visual Inspection: Start by visually inspecting the ice maker for any obvious signs of damage, leaks, or loose connections. | Power Check: Ensure the ice maker is properly plugged in and receiving power. Check the power cord and outlet for any issues. Use a multimeter to verify voltage at the ice maker’s electrical connections. 2. Water Supply Check - Water Supply: Confirm that the water supply line is connected and turned on. Disconnect the water line temporarily to check for water flow. | Water Inlet Valve: Test the water inlet valve using a multimeter to check for continuity. If the valve doesn’t have continuity, it may be defective and needs replacement. 3. Ice Maker Functions - Manual Test: Depending on the ice maker model, you may be able to manually initiate an ice-making cycle. Refer to the manufacturer's manual for specific instructions on how to do this. | Observe Operation: During the cycle, observe the ice maker to see if it fills with water, freezes ice cubes, and ejects them into the ice bin. Note any unusual sounds or movements that could indicate a problem. 4. Thermostat and Heater - Thermostat: Test the mold thermostat for continuity using a multimeter. Compare the readings with the manufacturer’s specifications. If the thermostat is faulty, it may not signal the ice maker to start producing ice. | Heater: Check the heater element for continuity and proper operation. The heater ensures that ice cubes release from the mold when ready. Replace it if it’s defective or damaged. 5. Ice Maker Module and Controls - Module Testing: The ice maker module controls the ice-making cycle’s timing and operations. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to test its functions, such as advancing the cycle manually. | Control Board: Some ice makers have a control board that manages various functions. Test it for proper voltage and functionality using a multimeter. 6. Mechanical Components - Gears and Motors: Inspect gears, motors, and switches for any visible signs of wear or damage. Ensure that all moving parts are functioning correctly without obstruction. | Manual Activation: Manually activate mechanical components to ensure they operate smoothly and perform their intended functions. 7. Consult the Manual and Manufacturer Support - Manual: Always refer to the ice maker’s manual for specific testing procedures and troubleshooting tips. | Manufacturer Support: Contact the manufacturer’s customer support or visit their website for additional assistance, especially if you encounter specific error codes or technical issues. Different Ice Maker and Harness styles: Find your Model Specific Ice Maker in our Amazon Storefront today!
Alternate part numbers include AP4135008, 0056504, 0056599, 0056605, 0056606, 0311155, 0312578, 0312738, 0312739, 0312740, 10563708, 61005508, 61005508A, 67001263, 68111-1, 68972-1, 68972-4, 8170937, 915772, 95091-1, 95098-1, 95109-1, AH2121513, D7767601, D7824701, D7824703, D7824704, D7824705, D7824705Q
D7824706, D7824706QVP, EA2121513, J21791, J22241, PS2121513, R0154025, R0161059, R0161061, R0183135, R0194462, R0194462A, R0194666, R0950064, W10122519, W10190978, Y0056504, Y0056599, Y0056606, Y0312578, Y0312738, Y0312740, Y689724, and YR0161061.
SDD7813010 harness not included, you may be able to reuse your original harness | Fits model specific refrigerators
Compatible With Major Brands | Comes in Supplying Demand packaging
Please refer to your Model Number and verify this is the correct part number for your specific appliance to ensure this part will work for you
Automates the ice-making process, from water intake and freezing to ice ejection and storage
Offers convenience by providing a constant supply of ice for various uses, such as cooling beverages and preserving food items
Proper maintenance and occasional replacement are important for ensuring the assembly's efficient operation.
This fit in my Maytag bottom-freezer. Was so happy to find a replacement for this price. Installation was a bit painful because you can't remove the drawer from the freezer compartment so you have to contort your body and feel around for the screw closest to the front.I was struggling to hold the unit in place while trying to align the mounting screws until I noticed that the mounting brackets were cleverly designed so that you could partially screw in the mounting screws without the unit BEFORE dropping the unit in place. After that discovery, installation was a breeze. Wish I had noticed that before all the struggling and swearing.As others mentioned, I needed to reuse the wiring and shut-off bar (new one is too short) from my old unit. I also had to reuse the plastic bracket that holds the water inlet tube in place. It kinda looks like a funnel that clips onto the ice maker. At first I was afraid that this bracket wouldn't fit but it fit perfectly on this new ice maker. Again, as others mentioned, I had to cut out the water inlet, which was pre-scored. Also, I couldn't use the plastic bracket that goes on the bottom of the ice maker. It did not fit properly so I reused the old bracket.As for performance, this ice-maker is slower at producing ice. But it seems to produce slightly bigger ice "cubes" so that may be the reason why.Overall, I am really happy with the unit.