How to Fix a Refrigerator Ice Dispenser that Just Clicks (Kenmore 253 and Frigidaire Models)
This #diy #repair video shows how to #fix a common ice dispenser in Kenmore 253 Series, Frigidaire and Electrolux refrigerators when the ice dispenser just clicks when you press the dispenser lever. When this happens, the control rod linkage going to the flapper solenoid has likely become disconnected. This video shows how to disassemble the dispenser and reconnect the control rod linkage.
Transcript:
We have been receiving complaints where ice does not dispenser properly on certain Frigidaire, Electrolux or Kenmore 253 refrigerator models. This condition is observed when the paddle is depressed. The ice door opens for split second then closes immediately. The sound is very distinctive. There is no delay in the flapper closure as there should be. Most likely, the solenoid linkage has fallen out of place. The repair will require the dispenser module to be removed and an adjustment to be made. Begin by disconnecting power to the refrigerator. Remove the module cover by pulling it forward -- beginning at the bottom and working your way around. Remove the 2 screws that hold the control housing in place. Tilt it forward, disconnect the wire harness and set it aside. Remove the 2 screws holding the dispenser module and loosen the water tube in the retainer. Pull it forward and rotate the module to gain access to the right-hand side. You can see that the metal rod is out of place as it should be inserted on the back side of the gray plastic linkage arm. Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver behind the brass tab and twist the screwdriver. This will put a little more tension on the metal rod to hold it in place. Then, using the small screwdriver, push the rod back into the plastic linkage. Test the operation by manually pulling in the solenoid once to open the flap, then once again to close the flap. Repeat this just to make sure it is functioning properly. Reinstall the module. You will need to lift up slightly to place the rear portion of the module above the ledge on the door mold. Reengage the water tubing into the retainer. Ensure that the flap is sealing properly. Reinstall the control housing and the module cover. Reapply power and test the operation. Notice the difference in sound and the delay in the flap closing as it is operating correctly.
If you have broken parts in the dispenser, you can find replacement parts at https://www.searspartsdirect.com/
If you need to have your refrigerator repaired by a Sears Technician, schedule service at https://www.searshomeservices.com/repair/refrigerator-repair-service
Видео How to Fix a Refrigerator Ice Dispenser that Just Clicks (Kenmore 253 and Frigidaire Models) канала Sears PartsDirect
Transcript:
We have been receiving complaints where ice does not dispenser properly on certain Frigidaire, Electrolux or Kenmore 253 refrigerator models. This condition is observed when the paddle is depressed. The ice door opens for split second then closes immediately. The sound is very distinctive. There is no delay in the flapper closure as there should be. Most likely, the solenoid linkage has fallen out of place. The repair will require the dispenser module to be removed and an adjustment to be made. Begin by disconnecting power to the refrigerator. Remove the module cover by pulling it forward -- beginning at the bottom and working your way around. Remove the 2 screws that hold the control housing in place. Tilt it forward, disconnect the wire harness and set it aside. Remove the 2 screws holding the dispenser module and loosen the water tube in the retainer. Pull it forward and rotate the module to gain access to the right-hand side. You can see that the metal rod is out of place as it should be inserted on the back side of the gray plastic linkage arm. Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver behind the brass tab and twist the screwdriver. This will put a little more tension on the metal rod to hold it in place. Then, using the small screwdriver, push the rod back into the plastic linkage. Test the operation by manually pulling in the solenoid once to open the flap, then once again to close the flap. Repeat this just to make sure it is functioning properly. Reinstall the module. You will need to lift up slightly to place the rear portion of the module above the ledge on the door mold. Reengage the water tubing into the retainer. Ensure that the flap is sealing properly. Reinstall the control housing and the module cover. Reapply power and test the operation. Notice the difference in sound and the delay in the flap closing as it is operating correctly.
If you have broken parts in the dispenser, you can find replacement parts at https://www.searspartsdirect.com/
If you need to have your refrigerator repaired by a Sears Technician, schedule service at https://www.searshomeservices.com/repair/refrigerator-repair-service
Видео How to Fix a Refrigerator Ice Dispenser that Just Clicks (Kenmore 253 and Frigidaire Models) канала Sears PartsDirect
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