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10652522100 - Need find Ice Chute Door ( discontinued heated version)


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AppleFritter
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Thanks in advance yall, youse guys etc...

I have a 10652522100 Kenmore coldspot and I replaced the ice chute door many years ago but what I did not realize is that the new replacement doors are no longer heated which equates to ice build up in the ice chute and ice dispenser.  Does anyone know the model number of the old style or where I can buy one new/used?

Here is the current version (unheated)

https://www.searspartsdirect.com/part-number/2180208/0046/106.html

 

Posted

I've always just installed the non-heated door flapper and no issues. Many similar models did not use the heated flapper. 

Posted (edited)

I agree

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AppleFritter
Posted

Interesting, maybe i just need to replace door.  although it seemed like it started icing soon after install.  thx

 

Posted

Did you make sure none of the hinge tabs that the door hinge pin goes thru is broken?  

That was a common problem with these, when either of the hinge tabs on the dispenser housing breaks the door won't close correctly and it will let air in and ice up.

There is a kit to repair this problem as the plastic dispenser housing is a non-replaceable part.

The repair kit comes with the same parts as in the above ice door kit only but with a metal bracket that is attached to the housing to replace the broken hinges.

Part number: 8201756

Part number: 8201756

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AppleFritter
Posted

Thanks again everyone, will check on the tabs. 

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