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Whirlpool Refrigerator Ice Maker - Genuine OEM W11658802

Whirlpool Refrigerator Ice Maker - Genuine OEM W11658802

W11658802 Whirlpool Refrigerator Ice Maker – Fix Your Ice Maker That Won't Make Ice, Makes Slow Ice, Is Jammed, or Leaks Water

If your Whirlpool refrigerator's ice maker has stopped producing ice, you're not alone. This is one of the most common refrigerator failures, and it's incredibly frustrating when you reach for ice and find an empty bin. Whether your ice maker won't make ice at all, produces ice very slowly, is jammed or frozen solid, leaks water into the ice bin, makes hollow or undersized cubes, or has simply stopped working completely, this replacement ice maker assembly will restore automatic ice production to your refrigerator.

The ice maker is a complete assembly that handles the entire ice-making process in your freezer compartment. It includes the mold where water freezes, the ejector mechanism that releases finished ice cubes, the water inlet that fills the mold, and the control module that manages the freeze-and-harvest cycle. All of these components work together to automatically freeze water and deliver fresh ice cubes to your storage bin without any effort on your part.

Over time — typically after 8 to 12 years of daily use — ice makers fail for several reasons. The motor that powers the ejector mechanism can burn out, leaving ice frozen in the mold with no way to release it. The mold thermostat that senses when water has frozen solid can fail, causing the ice maker to either never harvest or attempt to harvest too early. The water inlet valve can clog with mineral deposits or develop leaks. The plastic ejector blades can crack or break off. Or the electronic control module can simply stop functioning. When any of these components fail, you lose the convenience of automatic ice and end up buying bags of ice from the store or filling old-fashioned ice cube trays.

You'll know your ice maker needs replacement if it has completely stopped producing ice, makes less than one batch per day when it used to make several, or if you hear it cycling through its harvest routine but no ice actually comes out. This genuine OEM Whirlpool ice maker assembly is a direct replacement that will restore your refrigerator to like-new ice production. Installation takes about 30 to 45 minutes and requires disconnecting the water line and electrical connections. Make sure to turn off the water supply before you begin, and allow 24 hours after installation for the first batch of ice to freeze and harvest.

 

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Whirlpool Refrigerator Ice Maker - Genuine OEM W11658802

W11658802 Whirlpool Refrigerator Ice Maker – Fix Your Ice Maker That Won't Make Ice, Makes Slow Ice, Is Jammed, or Leaks Water

If your Whirlpool refrigerator's ice maker has stopped producing ice, you're not alone. This is one of the most common refrigerator failures, and it's incredibly frustrating when you reach for ice and find an empty bin. Whether your ice maker won't make ice at all, produces ice very slowly, is jammed or frozen solid, leaks water into the ice bin, makes hollow or undersized cubes, or has simply stopped working completely, this replacement ice maker assembly will restore automatic ice production to your refrigerator.

The ice maker is a complete assembly that handles the entire ice-making process in your freezer compartment. It includes the mold where water freezes, the ejector mechanism that releases finished ice cubes, the water inlet that fills the mold, and the control module that manages the freeze-and-harvest cycle. All of these components work together to automatically freeze water and deliver fresh ice cubes to your storage bin without any effort on your part.

Over time — typically after 8 to 12 years of daily use — ice makers fail for several reasons. The motor that powers the ejector mechanism can burn out, leaving ice frozen in the mold with no way to release it. The mold thermostat that senses when water has frozen solid can fail, causing the ice maker to either never harvest or attempt to harvest too early. The water inlet valve can clog with mineral deposits or develop leaks. The plastic ejector blades can crack or break off. Or the electronic control module can simply stop functioning. When any of these components fail, you lose the convenience of automatic ice and end up buying bags of ice from the store or filling old-fashioned ice cube trays.

You'll know your ice maker needs replacement if it has completely stopped producing ice, makes less than one batch per day when it used to make several, or if you hear it cycling through its harvest routine but no ice actually comes out. This genuine OEM Whirlpool ice maker assembly is a direct replacement that will restore your refrigerator to like-new ice production. Installation takes about 30 to 45 minutes and requires disconnecting the water line and electrical connections. Make sure to turn off the water supply before you begin, and allow 24 hours after installation for the first batch of ice to freeze and harvest.

 

W11658802 Refrigerator Ice Maker - XPart Supply Ltd.

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W11658802 Whirlpool Refrigerator Ice Maker – Fix Your Ice Maker That Won't Make Ice, Makes Slow Ice, Is Jammed, or Leaks Water

If your Whirlpool refrigerator's ice maker has stopped producing ice, you're not alone. This is one of the most common refrigerator failures, and it's incredibly frustrating when you reach for ice and find an empty bin. Whether your ice maker won't make ice at all, produces ice very slowly, is jammed or frozen solid, leaks water into the ice bin, makes hollow or undersized cubes, or has simply stopped working completely, this replacement ice maker assembly will restore automatic ice production to your refrigerator.

The ice maker is a complete assembly that handles the entire ice-making process in your freezer compartment. It includes the mold where water freezes, the ejector mechanism that releases finished ice cubes, the water inlet that fills the mold, and the control module that manages the freeze-and-harvest cycle. All of these components work together to automatically freeze water and deliver fresh ice cubes to your storage bin without any effort on your part.

Over time — typically after 8 to 12 years of daily use — ice makers fail for several reasons. The motor that powers the ejector mechanism can burn out, leaving ice frozen in the mold with no way to release it. The mold thermostat that senses when water has frozen solid can fail, causing the ice maker to either never harvest or attempt to harvest too early. The water inlet valve can clog with mineral deposits or develop leaks. The plastic ejector blades can crack or break off. Or the electronic control module can simply stop functioning. When any of these components fail, you lose the convenience of automatic ice and end up buying bags of ice from the store or filling old-fashioned ice cube trays.

You'll know your ice maker needs replacement if it has completely stopped producing ice, makes less than one batch per day when it used to make several, or if you hear it cycling through its harvest routine but no ice actually comes out. This genuine OEM Whirlpool ice maker assembly is a direct replacement that will restore your refrigerator to like-new ice production. Installation takes about 30 to 45 minutes and requires disconnecting the water line and electrical connections. Make sure to turn off the water supply before you begin, and allow 24 hours after installation for the first batch of ice to freeze and harvest.

 

W11658802 Refrigerator Ice Maker - XPart Supply Ltd.