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Ice Dispencer Locked On "crushed". Water Dispencer Ok.
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Remove the ice container and the motor cover. Check the solenoid (#378 on the diagram) for continuity. - The solenoid assembly Part number: AP2071947
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Originally Posted by: Gene Remove the ice container and the motor cover. Check the solenoid (#378 on the diagram) for continuity. - The solenoid assembly Part number: AP2071947
Could this be the same issue with frigidaire..I am experiencing the same issue?
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Originally Posted by: jwgoodman Could this be the same issue with frigidaire..I am experiencing the same issue? Yes, it could. What is the complete model number of the refrigerator? Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene Yes, it could. What is the complete model number of the refrigerator?
Gene. Model: GLRS267ZDB2 Serial: LA44905688
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Originally Posted by: jwgoodman Model: GLRS267ZDB2
Serial: LA44905688 You have to perform exactly the same troubleshooting. The solenoid is shown as #45 on the diagram. - The solenoid assembly Part number: AP3965560
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1. Take out the ice bin to access the switch in the freezer. 2. Underneath the ice bin is a metal rod. 3. In the back of the freezer there is a square hole from where the rod came. Put your finger in this hole. 4. You should feel a plastic lever. If it's up, push it down. If it's down, push it up. 5. Put the ice bin back and try for ice again. You should receive crushed and cubed ice at this time. 6. If you push the lever up or down and it doesn't stay in place we may need to schedule service.
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It works!!! Thank you so much!!
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Wow, it fixed mine too. Where can we send your service fee?
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Originally Posted by: Guest 1. Take out the ice bin to access the switch in the freezer. 2. Underneath the ice bin is a metal rod. 3. In the back of the freezer there is a square hole from where the rod came. Put your finger in this hole. 4. You should feel a plastic lever. If it's up, push it down. If it's down, push it up. 5. Put the ice bin back and try for ice again. You should receive crushed and cubed ice at this time. 6. If you push the lever up or down and it doesn't stay in place we may need to schedule service.
Solid advice!!! It worked. Much appreciated.
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