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Replacing your Frigidaire Refrigerator Replacement Ice Maker
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Replacement Ice Maker

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PartSelect Number PS735469
Manufacturer Part Number 5303918277
Manufactured by Frigidaire
Product Description

Replacement Ice Maker Specifications

This part is the replacement heat-release ice maker unit only. This kit comes with four round female connectors at the end of the wire harness. It also comes with the adaptor that converts the harness to three round female and one round male connectors.
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Replacing your Frigidaire Refrigerator Replacement Ice Maker

Replacing your Frigidaire Refrigerator Replacement Ice Maker
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Ice maker not making ice | Ice maker won’t dispense ice | Leaking | Noisy
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator, Freezer, Ice Maker.
This part works with the following products:
Frigidaire, Kenmore, Gibson, Westinghouse.
Part# 5303918277 replaces these:
AP3160597, 941760, 5303918277, 218226700, 218699501, 218713500, 240352401, 240352403, 3206306, 5303291912, 5303918277
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Ice Maker Stopped Working
It was pretty straight forward. Remove the two screws that hold the unit to the wall of the freezer. In my case, I had to use a different ice maker than what came with the frig. In order to install the replacement unit they sent a wire adaptor so it would attach to the existing wiring. That too was all fine and dandy. The only problem was that the end of the wire adaptor did not fit through the existing hole in the rear of the frig. I used a utility knife to cut through the thin metal lining. That worked just fine. However, I could not cut through the insulation because I could not reach it through the small hole. The excess wire was supposed to be pulled through the hole and out through the back of the unit. So now the excess is between the wall of the freezer and the insulation. The unit is working wonderfully. In fact, it is making more ice than I can use. I am very pleased with the replacement unit. This is the 3rd ice maker that has been in this frig. All the others had a design flaw that had a leak in the rear of the unit. This caused all the ice to form into a big block. The replacement unit has not had this problem so far. Thank you for allowing me to explain my situation so that maybe others may benifit from my experience. Thank you. Jack
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  • JACK from MESA, AZ
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Ice maker died!
The repair for this was very simple, although it was a tight squeeze. The model I replaced the ice maker on was a side by side. First I removed the ice bucket so I could have more room to work with. Then I unscrewed 2 screws on the left side wall holding the ice maker in place. These screws had a 1/4" nut top on them so I used my socket driver for this. Then a quick disconnect of the wiring harness. Very Simple. I did the reverse to install the new unit. Total time was around 5 minutes or so. I now have ice again.
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  • John from Las Vegas, NV
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Socket set
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The old ice maker had stopped working properly. The cycle was inconsistent, and inlet water would run over existing cubes in the tray, before they were dumped into the dispenser box.
This was really simple, much like changing a light bulb. Two bolts loosened beneath the old unit to allow it to be lifted off and free. The power supply plug was easily disconnected. The new unit was then placed onto the loosened bolts, power supply reconnected and secured with the supplied wire tie. A small angled bracket was removed from the old and reattached to the new as a support toward the from of the unit. The cycle adjuster was backed off a 1/2 turn as per the instructions....and the next morning....new automatic ice. Life is good!
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  • Daniel from Baldwin City, KS
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Old icemaker would not cycle to make ice.
I had already removed the ice maker by loosening the two screws with a 1/4" nut driver, in order to compare the design and style to the intended replacement for size and critical measurements. The replacement was almost identical. The wiring harness was 2-3" longer than the original, but after snaping the wire plugs together I simply curved the wire up and to the left to be out of the way. The hanging brackets are slotted and it was easiest to slip the back hanger over the head of the screw and let it slip down, then the front hanger was already to line up even though you can't see the screw with the ice maker in the way. I had to transfer an L-shaped metal bracket to the bottom side, matching the old assembly, and adjusting it to hold the bottom side away from the freezer compartment a little so it would hang level and secure. You have to snug the two screws with a screw driver or 1/4" nut driver by feel, since you can't see them with the icemaker in place. It took about 10 minutes to take out the old and another 10 to put in the new. We now have a full bin of ice, and the old plastic trays have been retired. I should have done this a year ago.
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  • David from Cedar City, UT
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Water in the ice bin freezing all the existing ice into clumps
You have to blindly unscrew the two screws along the side of the ice maker. Once that is done simply remove the ice maker to the side to gain access to the electrical plug. Undo the plug and remove the ice maker completely. Install the adapter on the new ice maker and install it in much the same way you removed the old. I started the (2) 1/4" screws before installing the new ice maker to make it easier to hang. Pay careful attention to the wire harness and dress it out of the way. Finally tighten the two screws and make sure the bail wire is down to begin ice making once again.
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  • John from Mount Royal, NJ
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Our Ice Maker drove us nuts with noise from cubes getting stuck.
I purchased the replacement part (no instructions sheet) from another company, not this one, that cost 2X's a much as this company. So I sent it back and ordered from this company. Got it faster then the post office sends us the stamps we order by internet and this ice maker had instructions.
Our's is a side by side refrig, so working space is limited but do-able. The old ice maker has made a clicking noise for years while trying to push the cubes out of the tray. They would get stuck and refreeze, sticking half way out of the tray.
I loosened the 2 screws with a socket driver (which are difficult to see), raised the unit up and off the screws. Unplugged the power & out it came. Removed the bracket on the side as instructed to attach to the new ice maker and in the trash the ol' ice maker went. Set the new ice maker on the screws, plugged in the power, tightened the screws and walla. A quiet ice maker. In fact, it would startle us the first day as we didn't hear the clicking noise indicating it was stuck. All of a sudden the cubes just dropped into the container. Alright! Don't know why I didn't do this years ago.
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  • Dee from Central Point, OR
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Socket set
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Ice Would Not Work - But Water Disp Did
Shut off water/power - pulled tray -loosened two screws holding ice maker - lifted it up and off - unhooked power connection installed new maker in reverse of above - power supply line was much to long but just pushed it under the ice tray ( away from the maker ) prior to ordering looked at comments from others regarding installation
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  • JAMES from HENDERSON, NV
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set
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Ice maker burned out
Removing the old unit was easy enough, just loosened two screws that attach unit to side of freezer and disconnected the wiring harness. But the new unit never goes in quite as easily because it's always just a little different from the original. In this case, the wiring ended up being about six inches longer and the excess had to be stuffed behind a shield at the rear of the unit. Theoretically, the wire could have been pushed back through the opening, but it got jammed and wouldn't go. I had to remove side rails and pry the shield forward in order to get the wiring back out of the way. The unit is a narrow side by side, so there wasn't a lot of room to move around. But it wasn't difficult, just tedious. I had to make sure the wiring did not come into contact with the heating element at the bottom of the icemaker. Once installed it worked great.
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  • John from Alexandria, VA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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ice maker would not make ice
un plug fridge. removed ice maker from fridge. loosen 2 mounting screws. lift unit in slots to get over heads of screws. unplug wire harness. remove cover. remove 3 screws from control housing. remove 2 motor mounting screws. unplug motor wires from switches w/needle nose. installation is the reverse. plug in fridge turn on icemaker. takes 10 to 15 min to start to cycle.
easy and cheaper than new fridge or ice maker
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  • paul from traer, IA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Ice make just stopped
I want to first say that before I ordered this part from "Part Select" I first went and talked with a local appliance repair shop. They quoted me a $120 charge to come out and check the problem. Then $30 and hour service fee, plus parts. He provided me a quote of about $250 for the job.
I found this part easily on the web site $77. It was very easy to instal. The only problem I had was the fact that in the side by side it was very difficult for me to get two hands inside the freezer to install it. (I have wide shoulders). Two screws loosened, no need to remove them. Just life the entire unit straight up. Unplug wire harness. Then just reverse order. Could not be easier. If you can change a light bulb you can do this.
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  • David from Beavercreek, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Norman
November 30, 2017
My icemaker (part no. 241642511) is slightly overfilling and the cubes are stuck together. I noticed an adjusting screw after removing the cover and indicates + and -. Which way is screw turned to reduce the amount of water dispensed.
For model number FRS3R5ESB3
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Hi Norman, Thank you for contacting us. I believe that perhaps turning it toward the - would lessen the flow of water. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.

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Michael
April 11, 2018
How do i check if the water inlet valve is operating properly!
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Hi Michael, Thank you for your question. Before you begin to test your icemaker's water inlet valve, make sure you disconnect the appliance's power supply. The easiest way to do this is to unplug the unit from the wall. Alternatively, you could trip the appropriate switch in the circuit breaker panel, or you could remove the appropriate fuse from your home's fuse box. Consult with an appliance repair technician if you do not feel you have the skill or the ability to successfully complete this test. Locate your icemaker's water inlet valve, it is typically located behind a refrigerator. Gently pull your refrigerator away from the wall. You may want to place scraps of carpet, of some other soft material below the fridge to prevent damage to the floor. Turn of the water valve's water supply by closing the shut-off valve in the waterline leading to the water valve. Remove the lower access panel on the back of the refrigerator using a screwdriver or a nut driver. Place a container under the valve to catch any water that may spill from the water valve and its fill tube. Remove the water valve's fill tubing. Loosen the flare nut on the brass fitting that is found on the inlet side of the water valve. You can use a wrench to loosen the flare nut. Your water inlet valve is held in place on your refrigerator by means of a metal bracket. Use a screwdriver or a nutdriver to remove the screw that holds the water valve's bracket to the refrigerator cabinet. Gently pull the water valve out of the cabinet, and remove the tube from the outlet port. There are two wires connecting to the terminals of your water inlet valve. If yours is a double solenoid water valve, it will have four wires. Be sure to label each wire so that you know where to reconnect them later. Firmly grasp the metal connector of the wires in order to remove the wires. You may need to use a pair of needle-nosed pliers. Do not pull on the wires themselves. Set your multitester to the R X 1 ohms setting to test for continuity. Place each of the multitester's leads on a terminal. Your multitester should display a reading between 200 and 500 ohms. Closely examine your water inlet valve. The exact ohm resistance rating you should test for may be marked on the valve. If the test you conduct with your icemaker water inlet valve does not produce these results, then you should replace the component. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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Elias
October 11, 2017
I have a Frigidaire fridge/freezer combo purchased in 2009. I have watched the video and read most of the comments associated with this replacement ice maker, but no one seems to have the problem I am having.My problem is not that the ice maker will not make ice. It does that really well. Our ice maker tries to spit out ice at any old random time.We'll sit down for dinner and all of a sudden the thing starts spitting out ice.The downspout on the freezer door is closed so the ice does not spill on the ground but gets backed up in the freezer so that when you open it and try to fix it, a whole bunch of ice dumps on the ground.The only way i have been able to fix this is by trying to defrost the back section.Somehow it stops after that.What is broken on my unit?Please help.
For model number Glhs66eeb4
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Hi Elisa, Thank you for the question. Sounds like you need the Dispenser Switch Board,PartSelect Number PS1526487. It is also to take the front off the dispenser and check the Ribbon Cable Harness,PartSelect Number PS1526364. Normally it is one of the two parts.Hope this helps!

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Tim
November 14, 2017
What is the difference in this ice maker and the one that comes in your kit # ps10057479?This is $103 and the kit with valve is only $98 or so.
For model number E32AF75FPS0
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Hi Tim, Thank you for your inquiry. The replacement ice maker, part number PS735469, replaces the heat-release ice maker unit only. The kit comes with four round female connectors at the end of the wire harness. It also comes with the adaptor that converts the harness to three round female, and one round male connectors. The add on ice maker assembly, part number PS10057479, includes an icemaker that makes eight radius ice cubes, the water valve, an ice bucket, the fill tube, the harness, and installation instructions. Note: This icemaker assembly will fit most Frigidaire models manufactured from 2001 to present. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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Eddie
March 3, 2018
Ice maker doesn't any make ice. Inlet valve works perfect. It can be fix or needs to be replaced??thank you
For model number FFHS2622MWF
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Hello Eddie, Thank you for your inquiry. It could be the ice maker or the ice maker control. Most heat release ice makers will have a removable cover at the front. Behind the cover is a series of electrical test points that can be used to diagnose the ice maker. The unit can be manually operated by inserting an insulated jumper wire into test points “T” and “H” to initiate a “test harvest”. The jumper should be insulated 14 gauge solid wire that has the insulation stripped back about 3/4 of an inch on both ends, and bent into a “U” shape. When inserted into the test points for 5 to 10 seconds, the motor should start and the cycle will continue on its own. You may have to manually close the freezer door switch for this to operate. This test will simulate a real harvest cycle and will operate the ejector blades, shut off arm and the fill valve in the proper sequence, and will allow you to do a proper diagnosis. This is a live voltage test and should only be performed by a qualified person. If the motor does not start, you can verify that you have power to the ice maker at test points “L” and “N”. If the ice maker is getting power and does not perform a cycle, then the ice maker will need to be replaced since the module comes as part of the ice maker assembly. Hope this helps!

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William
September 20, 2019
Water leak inside freezer at the back where icemaker connects runs down back of the inside of freezer
For model number FRS26H5ASB4
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Hello William, Thank you for the question. I suggest checking the Water Fill Tube PartSelect Number PS7783975. This tube fills the ice maker mold. Make sure it is not damaged or cracked and causing the leak or just need to be readjusted into the correct position. Also make sure the ice maker is not over filling and causing it to overflow and leak. If this is the case you may need to replace the Water Valve Part #: PS7784018. Hope this helps!

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Gil
October 31, 2019
Hello, my ice maker shutoff lever stopped working, when I put it up in off position the ice maker is still making ice, which means ice is piling up. How do I stop it?Thanks
For model number WWSS2601KW
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Hello Gil, Thank you for the question. Unfortunately this would indicate the Ice maker is defective and will need to be replaced. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!

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EDDIE
March 6, 2018
Hi. What's the part number for the ice maker to model number ffhs2622mwf. So i can ordered and replaced myself. Thank you
For model number model number FFHS2622MWF
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Hello Eddie, thank you for your question. The icemaker replacement for your specific unit is part number 241798224. Please enter the part number into the site for current price and availability. Good luck with your repair!

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George
January 21, 2019
Is there a curtain way that the connector has to plug in left right or right left to line up same color wires, also why do you need to turn the screw on the new icemaker a half turn to the left.
For model number ffhs2611LW0
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Hello George , Thank you for the question. There is no right to left for the harness, you just need to plug it in. You turn the screw half way to adjust the timer as explained in the video. Hope this helps!

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Gene
April 12, 2018
Is a repaclement ice maker dispenser unit still available for this older model? The auger will not feed the ice to the door and it appears the end bushing has broken loose from the bin.
For model number GLRS264ZA
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Hi Gene, Thank you for your question. If the auger will not feed the ice to the door and the end bushing has broken loose from the bin, we can provide you with a new ice container with auger. The part number listed under your model number for the ice container with auger is PS1991428. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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