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"Won't spit ice"

I assume you mean dispense ice through door flap. 

Is ice chute clear of ice or obstruction?

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John in the OC

I took out the Ice dispenser I took out the motor and let it thaw cleaned and wiped down every thing..

Its got the cleanest shoot this side of the Rockies..

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John in the OC

Not anymore....it would clunk clunk stop I would hear it start to turn the auger then clunk clunk clunk...

Now if you watch the vid its just click click click

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Motor: Check resistance of terminals where purple and light blue wires were attached. Should be 4 ohms +\- 20%, if not replace motor. 

 

Solenoid: Check resistance of terminals where blue with white stripe and light blue wires were attached. Should be 34 ohms +\- 20%, if extremely high or low replace  

 

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10 minutes ago, John in the OC said:

in the back with the auger assembly below

Turns out to be inconsequential. 

Can you perform tests outlined above?

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John in the OC

Well I was hoping it was just gonna be straight forward with the video.

I don't have that tool

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Ok some electrical testing needs done to determine if it's the auger motor, solenoid, dispenser board or power board. 

 

Does water dispenser work?

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John in the OC

I just need to inner assembly right I don't have to replace the whole thing do I

 

Hey

Thanks so much for your help

 

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John in the OC

Balls deep in trying to get the motor out.....

How the heck do you get that auger fork off

Its got a metal band strap around it and the nut

 

thanks again for your help

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  1. Disconnect refrigerator from electrical supply.

  2. Slide Ice Container forward and off of Rail

    Assembly. Remove 2 screws holding Rail Assembly to the two channels fastened to the liner.

  3. Lift up on Rail Assembly and pull forward, freeing it from mounting brackets.

  4. Disconnect Molex connector located at back of Rail Assembly and pull Rail Assembly free.

  5. Remove the rear cover on products with left

    mount ice maker, or the ice maker support on

    models with the rear mounted ice maker.

  6. Remove screw securing green ground wire to

    motor housing on back of Motor Cover.

  7. Disconnect two (2) leads hooked to Auger

    Motor windings.

  8. Rotate Drive Bar and Nut (located on front of

    Motor Cover) in counterclockwise position until it comes free of Auger Motor shaft.

  9. Remove the motor mounting screws ( 3 or 4 depending on motor type) and pull Auger Motor free from Motor Cover.

  10. Replace assembly in reverse order. 

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