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    Quote Originally Posted by Wulf202 View Post
    This is why i dislike kenmore. Expensive little bastards. They go as far as making sure all their fittings have unique threads so you cannot use any other companies parts.
    I went with a cheap frigidaire from lowes.

    our new build will get some nice appliances. All of these for this house we bought new kenmore. Every single one has had issues, so as fast as 7 months after new. The fridge at just after a year had a fuse blow out. Sears tells me the only way to fix is a $500ish dollar part that contains the fuse and they don't sell them separate.
    I buy a 5 pack at Home Depot for under $10 and it's worked since, except the ice dispenser only dispenses crushed ice even on cube setting.
    handle on microwave came off twice, had to replace that once. Dishwasher had buttons coming off, then this. Stove fried the motherboard...as in damn near electrical fire. Took me call all the way up to headquarters threatening lawsuit for faulty wiring/parts to get them to replace it.

    i know things don't last forever, but when in under 7 years every major appliance has had a major problem or multiple problems....that is shitty stuff.
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    There is nothing wrong with your ice machine, you just put the box back in wrong the last time you took it out and it is binding. A few minutes with the door open to see how the mechanism works and you should be able to get it right again. Mine does the same thing and it is so stupid. You shouldn't need three hands to put the ice box back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    There is nothing wrong with your ice machine, you just put the box back in wrong the last time you took it out and it is binding. A few minutes with the door open to see how the mechanism works and you should be able to get it right again. Mine does the same thing and it is so stupid. You shouldn't need three hands to put the ice box back.
    Tried that about 20 times, I've let it sit out thinking it was frozen. I've dug into the internals. I gave up long ago
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    Open the door, pull the ice box forward enough to disengage the lever that fits in the very back. Hold the pressure switch down so the freezer thinks it is closed, reach around the door and push the ice button. Now go grab a towel because you just pushed the water button and got water all over your hand and the floor. Once everything is dried up, reach around and push the ICE button. You'll be able to see that doing so lifts a little white lever in the back of the fridge, which activates the lever that opens the ice door on the tray. You'll now see that when you just slide the ice box back in, the lever is sitting under the activation switch, so when you push the ice button, the auger turns and pushed the cubes forward, but since the door hasn't opened, the ice gets caught in the door and can't come out until it gets broken up enough to fit through the gap. This is why you think it's just stuck on crush.

    Before you start this, Open the freezer door as is, hold the pressure switch, and press the ice button. *use a bowl to catch the ice or you'll get the floor wet, again . It's going to look like the ice box is trying to break free as it will jump and bounce around a ton.

    Now, to fix, you just need to hold the door arm lever up a bit as you slide the tray into position. The correct position is with the lever resting on top of the switch.

    Send me the labor minimum that you'd end up paying a repair man.
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    I've give it a whirl
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    -1 point for trying to work a Whirlpool joke into what is clearly a Kenmore thread. GE, now I wonder if my fridge at home is a Kenmore.
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    Lol nice!
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    Alright...well I got it. But we have some very different models. I have a plunger in the back and basically what happened is either over time or when the Sears tech came out that looked at it, the 2 screws holding that plunger up were gone. I had the whole damn thing ripped apart this time. I didn't dig as deep before. Basically the weight of the actuator sat on the plunger piece and didn't allow the little plastic door that lets full cubes slide by work. So everything was getting crushed because of that. I see two threaded parts on that plunger and no screws anywhere....
    found a couple in my parts bin and the ice machine works like a champ!

    since you were my tech last time I'll need a refund for that labor charge!
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    Nice, glad you got it figured out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Nice, glad you got it figured out.
    Thanks for making me get off my butt today. Got something productive done at least!
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