Works great!! Easy to install so don't spend $$ on calling a tech to replace your broken icemaker. They charge $179 plus the part. You can get this one brand new & do the work yourself for under $60!
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Cons: The instructions do not mention that you have to save the control arm from the ice maker you're replacing - the new ice maker, oddly enough - does not come with a control arm. Why not? It's a critical part of the ice maker. Luckily, I didn't discard the old ice maker, so I was able to remove the old control arm and install it on the new ice maker. I didn't notice from the picture of the new ice maker that that it doesn't show a control arm. Also, the knock-out that has to be removed has to be cut out with a knife or razor blade - it doesn't just pop out. Why have a knock-out when you have to remove it anyway? Lastly, why should it take up to 24 hours for the new ice maker to begin producing ice, as noted in the instructions? Pros: It works.
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I had to take a couple small parts off my original ice maker to make this one work. Nothing complicated. Overall this is a drop in replacement to the original equipment. It has been working great now for over a month. I got nearly 17 years out of the original part. May have gotten more but the Teflon was worn off of one cube mold. It was causing the maker to mess up once a year or so. I just had a freeze up in the water tube this time so I just decided to replace the maker once I got the ice out of the tube.
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My 18y.o. fridge stopped making ice years ago, and I finally got around to fixing it. I didn't expect to find parts for such an old appliance, much less for a decent price- but for $60, I wish I had found this sooner! This new ice maker was delivered quickly and works well. The packaging warned that it could take up to 24hrs to begin producing ice, but it was working within 2 hours of installation. I am very pleased with my purchase!
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Started making ice within a coupe of hours after installing. Installation was pretty simple just had to remove screw for wire cover, disconnect wiring harness, remove existing ice maker and base, remove three screws holding base on old ice maker, install new ice make on existing tray, Remove the small water fill funnel on the new unit be making a cut at the bottom where it is held on to the spindle, install the existing tall funnel on the new spindle, slide back in place connect the new wire harness, and install the wire cover and ready for ice.
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