Outstanding. 60 year old housewife followed his clear instructions. Although I know to do so -- the only major omission was to first instruct folks to disconnect power to the machine itself (either by unplugging it or by turning off the breaker that supplies power to it. Two other notes from our experience: On the OEM replacement ice maker we purchased, there was no need to duct tape the smaller wiring assembly in place as they added four locking hook/tabs so that it could be secured in place with the disconnect tab facing up. Using a flat-head screwdriver, it was a simple matter to carefully pull out one tab and then gently remove the smaller wiring assembly. Note also that on our replacement, the wiring assembly for the primary (larger) wiring harness was positioned so that the wires were twisted and came up in such a manner that they initially interfered with the ability to slide the new unit into the loosened locking washer and top-screw. I did not need to disconnect the larger harness -- and used a pair of needle nosed pliers to gently snuggle them over to the left (so that I could use my free hand to pull them slightly downward -- and it was then a simple matter to slip the unit up under the washer -- slide the bottom of the entire assembly into the door and tighten the washer and replace the remaining three screws to secure the machine. Finally, in our case, we tend to have a great deal of white calcium deposits that can clog our sink faucet. Over the years that we've owned the machine, we have noticed that the water dispenses much more slowly -- and when I removed our broken ice maker -- the water input spout was heavily encrusted with hard, white calcium deposits (looked sort of like white fur). I thinned out some Q-tips and soaked them in plain, household vinegar and used vinegar and tweezers to gently clean the hard deposits away so that the spout was smooth and not occluded. There were similar deposits around the bottom half of the chute that dispenses ice -- and also on the water spout that dispenses water from outside the door -- and this was a good opportunity to access and clean all of those parts - -as well as the back of the door that is typically not accessible to clean when the machine and auger assembly are in place. So long as you have removed the machine and auger assembly, it's just a good time to insure that the entire ice maker area (including gaskets around the doors and all vents and other parts (like the ice maker's removable container)) were thoroughly inspected, cleaned and clear of dirt or debris before re-installing the new unit and re-supplying power to the machine. Sometimes dirt like that can affect the smell and taste of ice and it's therefore not a waste of time to clean before reinstalling.
I used this video to replace my ice maker today! After months of having the water leak through the area between the tray and the curved cover at the front, resulting in basically an iceberg in the door, I purchased an OEM replacement part. I am so grateful for the clear instructions and tips. It works like a charm now and I finally have ice again, without the iceberg inside the unit. I'm so happy again.
I have the same iceberg affect. Do you have any idea why the leak? I can see that the tray has slightly separated from the cover. I’m going to try some gorilla glue to get back together. Thanks so much.
Thank you so so so so so much for this video. It literally saved me hundreds of dollars allowing me to do this myself, rather than paying the extraordinary prices the LG support wanted to check and potentially replace my ice maker.
Thanks so much! Our local appliance shop wanted $89 to show up at our house plus a $40 “diagnosis fee” that would be applied to the labor charges. And then the cost of the part - their price was $177 when I could order it from an LG authorized supplier for under $150. Since we had a broken piece of plastic in our ice bin at the same time the ice maker stopped working, it didn’t take an expert to diagnose the problem. Your video gave me the confidence to try to replace the ice maker myself. It worked! Thanks for helping us save ~$150. Thankful you shared your expertise with us and took the time to make this video.
You are awesome. You turned something that was intimidating into something that was simple. One of the best how to videos I've ever seen. It honestly only took me 15 minutes to complete this repair. I probably don't justify this fix if I have to pay a repairman to do it. Thanks again.
Excellent video. I easily removed the assembly as directed. Nowhere on the assembly was there a part number so I called LG with my refrigerator’s model number and ordered a replacement ice maker. With the assembly removed we could no longer get water from the door. So I put the old assembly back in. Upon plugging the harness back in, the ice maker reset itself. It’s been working properly ever since. So before ordering a new part and removing the entire assembly, you might just try unplugging the harness and plugging it back in. It might just fix the problem.
I just did this replacement successfully. Your video was the 4th one I watched and the only one that actually worked. Now I’m just waiting to see if the new one makes ice.
Just replaced mine following your video. An intimidating repair was as smooth and as easy as can be. Thank you. For that one tricky screw, I used a little tape to gently tape screw to screwdriver. Thank you.
You're a WIZARD!! This is *exactly* what I needed - except that MY replacement part is the whole thing minus the ice bin! So it's going to be even easier because I don't need to take off and reconnect the icemaker part! This video was perfect in every way (except that you cut out the cursing - we know. We know.). Thank you so much for making this video!!
Very helpful, almost perfect. One minor step that may help: just after "tuck the harness in behind" at 3:35 and just before aligning the screws there should be "Align the tab on the base with the square hole, and hook it." This helps ensure that the screw holes will be tightly aligned. It is also helpful to be sure that the wires to the large harness will be on top, toward the back of the unit so they have enough relief to plug into the base connector.
Thank you for your video. Showing where the smaller connector goes in place was a major help. The other main point that was a help was the top retaining screw being in place when the system is reinstalled... one big push up and in and we are back in business after months without ice. Thank you so much.
Very helpful video with good directions. I think that the ground strip was left put but that piece was pretty easy to figure out. Really one of the better ones of these how to videos that I have seen. Got it done in under a half hour. Thanks
Great video. I followed this to replace my icemaker. This similar model has two configurations and so I had to remove ice maker to see how many wires in the wire harness. 3 or 6. I will say getting the wire harnesses apart and then on the new unit getting the wires and harness taped down and out of the way was the hardest part. I had a bit of trouble with how the harness fits behind the icemaker, but got it I do wish I understood why my bin fits tighter now and is hard to get in and out. There's not much variability in the screw positions so that's a mystery. Thank you for you helpful video!
Wonderful video - especially around the top screw with the plastic washer. My replacement ice maker was identical with (2) changes - the green grounding wire needing to be grounded to the auger motor and a temperature probe at the top with a blue wire. Simple enough - ice make installed in about 20 minutes taking my time. The only other step that is missed is to ensure you hit the "reset" button after installation - this triggers the water to fill the tray.
I have the same ice maker replacement and was wondering what to do with these extra wires. Can you tell us where you put the temp probe with blue wire?
I was able to get the old ice maker out thanks to your video. However when I went to put the new one in. The plug on the auger does not match the plug on the new ice maker. There is also another wire on the old ice maker that goes to the auger. The part numbers match the plugs do not?
Hi! I am at the point in this video @ 3:09 - the blue wire is part of the main harness. I believe this is the temperature probe? Yet I don't see one on the new ice maker part. Is this a necessary component? I have photos to show you what I mean. Thank you!
I was wondering if you have any suggestions if our ice maker makes ice and dispense it in ice catching tub only when test button is pressed. but doesn’t doesn’t continue on after. Thank you! 🙏🏻
Changing the ice maker turned out to be super simple, thanks for this video. Unfortunately I'm still not getting ice, in fact the reset button doesn't do anything on the new ice maker and the tray is not filling. Any thoughts?
Well done on swapping out your ice maker. In trying to answer your question we have to ask you a few questions. What was the reason you needed to change your ice maker? Does your ice maker call for water and does it take in any water. Does your model have an arm that comes down and touches the ice to shut off the ice maker when the bin is full, sometimes they stick and the ice maker thinks the bin is full.
I can answer this one, I just replaced our ice maker by following the steps in the video. No need to turn the water off. I did cut power to the unit by turning off the appropriate breaker at our circuit breaker box - easier for us than pulling out the refrigerator. Always a good idea to have power off when tinkering with electrical connections.
Hi - Great tutorial - I have the same unit LG LFX31945ST and I replaced the Ice Maker unit AEQ73110203 (from LG store) and the same thing is happening.... I need your Help, please. The Ice maker makes Ice but the tray does not rotate to dump the ice; I researched and found a procedure to know check the sensors and found them reporting "FULL" while the tray is empty, it did that with both old and new Ice Maker units; this means that the problem is elsewhere or there is another procedure I must do. I did shut off the refrigerator for more than 2 hours, but the same thing is happening.... Can you HELP me please, Thanks!
Does anyone know if replacing the ice maker will fix the problem of ice clumping together and freezing into a large block on the right side of the unit?
I just replaced mine it tilts back and forth but now no water comes out I make sure that I lined it up right there's no way I messed up this installation does it take sometimr time for water to go into the ice cube tray after a new installation?
Hello, I have the same refrigerator that you show in the video. Mi ice is like too high/tall, so when it's done it goes down like a block and not individual. So the machine can never broke them. How can I down the level of water to have the ice with less high/tall?
My kenmore ice-maker looks exactly the same as this one but recently stopped making ice. When I hit the reset button it goes for exactly one cycle of making very brittle ice and no more. Any Idea?
dotcomartist2 Replacement ice maker worked for 2 days. Thought it was bad. Found out fridge wasn’t getting cold enough to dump although you could dump manually. Fridge just 5 years old... waiting on Service to show; possibly bad compressor which LG is known for. LAST TIME I BUY LG ANYTHING!!! And their‘customer service’ is a bigger joke.
We have LG LRMDC2306S. During first month we’ve had 4 service visits for craft ice maker not working. Each service call reveals the water feed line to the ice maker is frozen solid although the freezer temp is set at +4F. We added two thermometers into the freezer that log temp and they both show 4F so temp sensor is good. Does the craft ice maker line have a heater/defrost? Latest tech wants to switch out water feed line but by this point we have zero confidence LG know how to build a fridge.
I appreciate this video on how to buy I need someone that can tell me what's wrong with my LG Slim Space Plus ice maker. It works for a while then stops filling. Then, if I shut if off for a couple of hours, turn it on and recycle it, it starts working again for a couple of hours, etc., etc., etc., I have searched high and low for answers. I called LG and they walked me thru some process intended to throw a code to diagnose buy that didn't work. I can't find anyone having this same problem of working intermittently, that I'm having. Any ideas on this?
Intermittent problems such as you are experiencing are very difficult to pin down. It maybe an electrical issue or it could be mechanical. It sounds like after being plugged in for awhile it might be that the motor in the ice maker is getting hot and shutting down or the coil in the water valve is giving issue. When it stops working what stage of operation is the ice maker in? About to fill?, frozen cubes waiting to be ejected? Is it in same position each time it fails? Check to see if the wiring harness is plugged together tightly . Inspect the separated harness plugs for any signs of arcing when you look at the pin connectors inside the harness blocks which might indicate a loose connection.
@@partselect It's dumped ice, but won't fill. Then, I power off the ice maker for two hours, power it on, remove the bin to get to the recycle switch, recycle it, replace the bin, listen to it try to dump the empty tray, then hear it fill. Then it works fine for maybe 5 trays.
So I believe my ice maker is working, but the water isn't coming into the tray. If I reset the ice maker it cycles... I changed the water filter about a week ago and the ice issue started about then.. Any ideas? Also I have plenty of water at the water dispenser.
HI I HAVE MODEL # LFDS22520S.ASTCNA0 THE ICE MAKER I RESET IT BUT JUST WATER GOSE IN THE TRY AND IN THE BOTTOM TRY NO ICE P.S. DO I NEED A NEW ICE MAKER THANKS RK
@@daveb2384 Oh no, this morning I woke up with only about 12 ice cubes. It turns out a very small amount of water is being dispensed when it cycles, not enough to fill the tray. Any suggestions on increasing the fill amount? Thanks!
Except...... I watched the video twice before and also step by step while replacing ice maker. Everything went just as described, except...After installation I pressed ice maker reset. The tray began to rotate but then the right side catches on the back and starts to twist. Help! Thanks!
It's supposed to twist it a bit to get the ice to pop out. If it just turned upside down, the ice would stick to the tray. This is the same as old fashioned plastic trays that you had to manually empty. They required a twist.
It’s people like you that make it possible for a single woman to fix her stuff! Thank you so much. I have ice again!
Outstanding. 60 year old housewife followed his clear instructions. Although I know to do so -- the only major omission was to first instruct folks to disconnect power to the machine itself (either by unplugging it or by turning off the breaker that supplies power to it. Two other notes from our experience: On the OEM replacement ice maker we purchased, there was no need to duct tape the smaller wiring assembly in place as they added four locking hook/tabs so that it could be secured in place with the disconnect tab facing up. Using a flat-head screwdriver, it was a simple matter to carefully pull out one tab and then gently remove the smaller wiring assembly.
Note also that on our replacement, the wiring assembly for the primary (larger) wiring harness was positioned so that the wires were twisted and came up in such a manner that they initially interfered with the ability to slide the new unit into the loosened locking washer and top-screw. I did not need to disconnect the larger harness -- and used a pair of needle nosed pliers to gently snuggle them over to the left (so that I could use my free hand to pull them slightly downward -- and it was then a simple matter to slip the unit up under the washer -- slide the bottom of the entire assembly into the door and tighten the washer and replace the remaining three screws to secure the machine.
Finally, in our case, we tend to have a great deal of white calcium deposits that can clog our sink faucet. Over the years that we've owned the machine, we have noticed that the water dispenses much more slowly -- and when I removed our broken ice maker -- the water input spout was heavily encrusted with hard, white calcium deposits (looked sort of like white fur). I thinned out some Q-tips and soaked them in plain, household vinegar and used vinegar and tweezers to gently clean the hard deposits away so that the spout was smooth and not occluded. There were similar deposits around the bottom half of the chute that dispenses ice -- and also on the water spout that dispenses water from outside the door -- and this was a good opportunity to access and clean all of those parts - -as well as the back of the door that is typically not accessible to clean when the machine and auger assembly are in place.
So long as you have removed the machine and auger assembly, it's just a good time to insure that the entire ice maker area (including gaskets around the doors and all vents and other parts (like the ice maker's removable container)) were thoroughly inspected, cleaned and clear of dirt or debris before re-installing the new unit and re-supplying power to the machine. Sometimes dirt like that can affect the smell and taste of ice and it's therefore not a waste of time to clean before reinstalling.
I used this video to replace my ice maker today! After months of having the water leak through the area between the tray and the curved cover at the front, resulting in basically an iceberg in the door, I purchased an OEM replacement part. I am so grateful for the clear instructions and tips. It works like a charm now and I finally have ice again, without the iceberg inside the unit. I'm so happy again.
I have the same iceberg affect. Do you have any idea why the leak? I can see that the tray has slightly separated from the cover. I’m going to try some gorilla glue to get back together. Thanks so much.
Thank you so so so so so much for this video.
It literally saved me hundreds of dollars allowing me to do this myself, rather than paying the extraordinary prices the LG support wanted to check and potentially replace my ice maker.
Thanks so much! Our local appliance shop wanted $89 to show up at our house plus a $40 “diagnosis fee” that would be applied to the labor charges. And then the cost of the part - their price was $177 when I could order it from an LG authorized supplier for under $150. Since we had a broken piece of plastic in our ice bin at the same time the ice maker stopped working, it didn’t take an expert to diagnose the problem. Your video gave me the confidence to try to replace the ice maker myself. It worked! Thanks for helping us save ~$150. Thankful you shared your expertise with us and took the time to make this video.
You are awesome. You turned something that was intimidating into something that was simple. One of the best how to videos I've ever seen. It honestly only took me 15 minutes to complete this repair. I probably don't justify this fix if I have to pay a repairman to do it. Thanks again.
Thank you Steve. One of the best step by step "How To" video ever produced. Clear and concise instruction.
Excellent video. I easily removed the assembly as directed. Nowhere on the assembly was there a part number so I called LG with my refrigerator’s model number and ordered a replacement ice maker. With the assembly removed we could no longer get water from the door. So I put the old assembly back in. Upon plugging the harness back in, the ice maker reset itself. It’s been working properly ever since. So before ordering a new part and removing the entire assembly, you might just try unplugging the harness and plugging it back in. It might just fix the problem.
I just did this replacement successfully. Your video was the 4th one I watched and the only one that actually worked. Now I’m just waiting to see if the new one makes ice.
Just replaced mine following your video. An intimidating repair was as smooth and as easy as can be. Thank you. For that one tricky screw, I used a little tape to gently tape screw to screwdriver. Thank you.
You're a WIZARD!! This is *exactly* what I needed - except that MY replacement part is the whole thing minus the ice bin! So it's going to be even easier because I don't need to take off and reconnect the icemaker part! This video was perfect in every way (except that you cut out the cursing - we know. We know.). Thank you so much for making this video!!
Excellent. Had ice maker out in 10 min. Had it repaired and reinstalled in another 10. No frustration. Thank you.
This video was so easy to follow. The replacement part I bought did not come with any instructions so thank you for posting this.
Very helpful, almost perfect. One minor step that may help: just after "tuck the harness in behind" at 3:35 and just before aligning the screws there should be "Align the tab on the base with the square hole, and hook it." This helps ensure that the screw holes will be tightly aligned. It is also helpful to be sure that the wires to the large harness will be on top, toward the back of the unit so they have enough relief to plug into the base connector.
Thank you for your video. Showing where the smaller connector goes in place was a major help. The other main point that was a help was the top retaining screw being in place when the system is reinstalled... one big push up and in and we are back in business after months without ice. Thank you so much.
Thanks Steve for the video. This was very helpful only took about 10 minutes to remove and 5 minutes to install easy fix thanks
Very helpful video with good directions. I think that the ground strip was left put but that piece was pretty easy to figure out. Really one of the better ones of these how to videos that I have seen. Got it done in under a half hour. Thanks
Great video. I followed this to replace my icemaker. This similar model has two configurations and so I had to remove ice maker to see how many wires in the wire harness. 3 or 6. I will say getting the wire harnesses apart and then on the new unit getting the wires and harness taped down and out of the way was the hardest part. I had a bit of trouble with how the harness fits behind the icemaker, but got it I do wish I understood why my bin fits tighter now and is hard to get in and out. There's not much variability in the screw positions so that's a mystery. Thank you for you helpful video!
Very,very helpful. Really good pointers(possible problems you may encounter). Simple instructions. Thanks.
Thank you, thank you! This video saved me hours of struggle, I appreciate you making it so easy to follow along. Thank you again.
Wonderful video - especially around the top screw with the plastic washer. My replacement ice maker was identical with (2) changes - the green grounding wire needing to be grounded to the auger motor and a temperature probe at the top with a blue wire. Simple enough - ice make installed in about 20 minutes taking my time. The only other step that is missed is to ensure you hit the "reset" button after installation - this triggers the water to fill the tray.
I have the same ice maker replacement and was wondering what to do with these extra wires. Can you tell us where you put the temp probe with blue wire?
Best person to demo
I really appreciate your methodical description. It worked like a charm. Thank you so very much.
thank you for showing us how to replace the ice maker
Great instructions Steve! You made it easy for rookie repair person to get this done! Great step by step process!
This video was extremely helpful. Well done SIr. And, thank you.
I would love to see a video on how to just replay the tray only as I have a cracked tray . The unit is 6 months out of warranty. Great video though
Thanks steve, helped me a lot and made it easy on me, waiting for fresh ice now lol
Also anyone needing one of these i found a reman of it for $35 on amazon
Very thankful for this tutorial!
Great video. Clear instructions and slow enough to follow. Thanks!!
Thank you! You made swapping out my ice maker so easy. Thank you very much!!
Your video was super helpful!! Thank you!!
I was able to get the old ice maker out thanks to your video. However when I went to put the new one in. The plug on the auger does not match the plug on the new ice maker. There is also another wire on the old ice maker that goes to the auger. The part numbers match the plugs do not?
Very good tutorial brother thanks
Hi! I am at the point in this video @ 3:09 - the blue wire is part of the main harness. I believe this is the temperature probe? Yet I don't see one on the new ice maker part. Is this a necessary component? I have photos to show you what I mean. Thank you!
Can you replace just the gearbox if it is not working
Thanks for the Vid.
Thanks! Great Video. Very easy to do yourself.
I was wondering if you have any suggestions if our ice maker makes ice and dispense it in ice catching tub only when test button is pressed. but doesn’t doesn’t continue on after.
Thank you! 🙏🏻
Changing the ice maker turned out to be super simple, thanks for this video. Unfortunately I'm still not getting ice, in fact the reset button doesn't do anything on the new ice maker and the tray is not filling. Any thoughts?
Well done on swapping out your ice maker. In trying to answer your question we have to ask you a few questions. What was the reason you needed to change your ice maker? Does your ice maker call for water and does it take in any water. Does your model have an arm that comes down and touches the ice to shut off the ice maker when the bin is full, sometimes they stick and the ice maker thinks the bin is full.
Very good sir . May i remove icemaker only ? not whole thing.
Thank you for the video, my question is whether you need to unplug the power or turn the water valve off beforehand.
I can answer this one, I just replaced our ice maker by following the steps in the video. No need to turn the water off. I did cut power to the unit by turning off the appropriate breaker at our circuit breaker box - easier for us than pulling out the refrigerator. Always a good idea to have power off when tinkering with electrical connections.
I took no chances.... water OFF
I did it without turning off power or water with no issues.
Well done! Thank you!!!!
Hi - Great tutorial - I have the same unit LG LFX31945ST and I replaced the Ice Maker unit AEQ73110203 (from LG store) and the same thing is happening.... I need your Help, please.
The Ice maker makes Ice but the tray does not rotate to dump the ice; I researched and found a procedure to know check the sensors and found them reporting "FULL" while the tray is empty, it did that with both old and new Ice Maker units; this means that the problem is elsewhere or there is another procedure I must do. I did shut off the refrigerator for more than 2 hours, but the same thing is happening.... Can you HELP me please, Thanks!
Very helpful video brother thanks a million
Huge help! Thank you!
I have bBeen so scared to try this, but I did it. Well I have the old one out. How do I know which replacement to order?
I just need to clean out the tray where the offer freezes. Is there an easy way to get at it?
Thanks for this video..It helped very much!!
Replaced Ice maker and works fine when rune in test mode but does not operate on it's own., could it be the ice limiter beam? how can you test?
Thanks for the video. Helped me a lot !!!
Does anyone know if replacing the ice maker will fix the problem of ice clumping together and freezing into a large block on the right side of the unit?
No, it wont
If the ice maker breaks, will that stop the water from coming out the door?
Can just the tray be replaced?
I just replaced mine it tilts back and forth but now no water comes out I make sure that I lined it up right there's no way I messed up this installation does it take sometimr time for water to go into the ice cube tray after a new installation?
Is there any difference between this one and the LG AEQ72910414 ice maker?
How do I know witch model ice maker to order for my refrigerator LG LFX25974?
What is the model number of that ice maker and refrigerator in this video?
Hello, I have the same refrigerator that you show in the video. Mi ice is like too high/tall, so when it's done it goes down like a block and not individual. So the machine can never broke them. How can I down the level of water to have the ice with less high/tall?
im looking for ice tray , selling separately from ice maker or come together ???
My kenmore ice-maker looks exactly the same as this one but recently stopped making ice. When I hit the reset button it goes for exactly one cycle of making very brittle ice and no more. Any Idea?
Great video! Super helpful. LG... “built to break”.
dotcomartist2 Replacement ice maker worked for 2 days. Thought it was bad. Found out fridge wasn’t getting cold enough to dump although you could dump manually. Fridge just 5 years old... waiting on Service to show; possibly bad compressor which LG is known for. LAST TIME I BUY LG ANYTHING!!! And their‘customer service’ is a bigger joke.
DONT BUY ANYTHING from LG!! NOTHING!!!!!
Where can I find the part number for the icemaker on my lg fridge
We have LG LRMDC2306S. During first month we’ve had 4 service visits for craft ice maker not working. Each service call reveals the water feed line to the ice maker is frozen solid although the freezer temp is set at +4F. We added two thermometers into the freezer that log temp and they both show 4F so temp sensor is good. Does the craft ice maker line have a heater/defrost? Latest tech wants to switch out water feed line but by this point we have zero confidence LG know how to build a fridge.
I appreciate this video on how to buy I need someone that can tell me what's wrong with my LG Slim Space Plus ice maker. It works for a while then stops filling. Then, if I shut if off for a couple of hours, turn it on and recycle it, it starts working again for a couple of hours, etc., etc., etc., I have searched high and low for answers. I called LG and they walked me thru some process intended to throw a code to diagnose buy that didn't work. I can't find anyone having this same problem of working intermittently, that I'm having. Any ideas on this?
Intermittent problems such as you are experiencing are very difficult to pin down. It maybe an electrical issue or it could be mechanical. It sounds like after being plugged in for awhile it might be that the motor in the ice maker is getting hot and shutting down or the coil in the water valve is giving issue. When it stops working what stage of operation is the ice maker in? About to fill?, frozen cubes waiting to be ejected? Is it in same position each time it fails? Check to see if the wiring harness is plugged together tightly . Inspect the separated harness plugs for any signs of arcing when you look at the pin connectors inside the harness blocks which might indicate a loose connection.
@@partselect It's dumped ice, but won't fill. Then, I power off the ice maker for two hours, power it on, remove the bin to get to the recycle switch, recycle it, replace the bin, listen to it try to dump the empty tray, then hear it fill. Then it works fine for maybe 5 trays.
Worked for me!
If my Ice Maker. Is at the bottom Does that mean that's where the reset button?
So I believe my ice maker is working, but the water isn't coming into the tray. If I reset the ice maker it cycles... I changed the water filter about a week ago and the ice issue started about then.. Any ideas?
Also I have plenty of water at the water dispenser.
How do I the part that you replace
HI I HAVE MODEL # LFDS22520S.ASTCNA0 THE ICE MAKER I RESET IT BUT JUST WATER GOSE IN THE TRY AND IN THE BOTTOM TRY NO ICE P.S. DO I NEED A NEW ICE MAKER THANKS RK
steve,do you have to isloate the water to the unit befoore you do this .
No need to, the water is always in an off position until the maker needs to replenish for the next batch of cubes.
Where is the filter located please?
Thanks works
Very nice video except background music
After everything is done and unit turned on. Press the reset button to complete a cycle . Otherwise the water will not dispense.
Dave Befu where is the reset button?
@@nateinindy3460 Bottom side under were the on-off switch is on the left. You can see the LG website video on their website for further.
Thanks Dave, you are absolutely right!
@@MattRafferty1 Your very welcome.
@@daveb2384 Oh no, this morning I woke up with only about 12 ice cubes. It turns out a very small amount of water is being dispensed when it cycles, not enough to fill the tray. Any suggestions on increasing the fill amount? Thanks!
Except...... I watched the video twice before and also step by step while replacing ice maker. Everything went just as described, except...After installation I pressed ice maker reset. The tray began to rotate but then the right side catches on the back and starts to twist. Help! Thanks!
Hi. It sounds like I’m having the similar problem, what ended up happening?
It's supposed to twist it a bit to get the ice to pop out. If it just turned upside down, the ice would stick to the tray. This is the same as old fashioned plastic trays that you had to manually empty. They required a twist.
How does the water disconnect?
They change the whole thing still doesn't dump the ice .
wow, a 10 minute job and the hard part being that connector in the back.
My ice falls from the bottom.
My unit wouldn't fill with water until I hit the RESET button & cycled power
Same here... had to let it go through a rotation cycle and then it filled with water.
My ice Maker is at the bottom.
Piece of $hit LG, didn't even last that long.
Looks like a pain in the but, another engineering failure