Dude I want to buy you a beer. I’ve been working on this ice maker for weeks and I’ve been scared to take it apart. This was clear and concise and actually worked for me
I needed a new selenoid. I cleaned and cleaned but I think the mechanics of it was broken, but I got it done! Very empowering thanks to your awesome video! Thanks!
Simple and clear, nice work with the Ice. I also like the way you thought it did not work the first time, you investigated and reported the 4 second delay.
Same problem on a GE Profile. FIXED in 30 minutes. Great video. and many thanks. Repair guy said " probably solinoid - $150 for parts and service call". So I owe Jake a case of beer!
Hey Jake ... AWESOME video, thanks, that saved me 150 bucks I am sure! I did the repair in 20min, and actually, you can save a step and NOT remove the white plastic flap. I simply took out the drum with the piston part, used the metal brush wheel to clean up the piston, leaving it very clean, and cleaned out the interior with wd40 and a rag. Worked like a charm!!!! Thanks again for putting this up! Daniel
I took it all apart but don’t know how to put the spring back in, and the flap won’t work at all. Please help or show a close up of how it’s supposed to be. Thanks
Jake, my flap won't open. I'm female and fearless but intimidated about taking apart those pieces because I'm afraid I won't get it back together. But here is my question, since the flap won't open, can I decently assume it's electrical? I sure would love your advice. Haven't used the ice dispenser in years and it would be awesome if it was just cleaning a part like you did. Not sure how to look for your reply if you do, but will check comments on this video and pray you get notifications or something. Have a blessed day!
what kind of refrigerator is it? If it's like mine, you just need to tug on the plastic housing around the opening very gently. Once you get that off you can get a better idea of what is going on behind it. I imagine most ice door flaps work in a pretty similar way.
Dude I want to buy you a beer. I’ve been working on this ice maker for weeks and I’ve been scared to take it apart. This was clear and concise and actually worked for me
I needed a new selenoid. I cleaned and cleaned but I think the mechanics of it was broken, but I got it done! Very empowering thanks to your awesome video! Thanks!
Very cool! way to go!
Simple and clear, nice work with the Ice. I also like the way you thought it did not work the first time, you investigated and reported the 4 second delay.
Same problem on a GE Profile. FIXED in 30 minutes. Great video. and many thanks. Repair guy said " probably solinoid - $150 for parts and service call". So I owe Jake a case of beer!
Glad it helped
Jake thanks for this- just completed the same process and is now working perfectly.
So glad it's working!
Hey Jake ... AWESOME video, thanks, that saved me 150 bucks I am sure! I did the repair in 20min, and actually, you can save a step and NOT remove the white plastic flap. I simply took out the drum with the piston part, used the metal brush wheel to clean up the piston, leaving it very clean, and cleaned out the interior with wd40 and a rag. Worked like a charm!!!! Thanks again for putting this up! Daniel
Thanks. I'm glad I could help a few others out there save some time and money.
this was EXACTLY right...i had the same issue, and just did this same fix to my ice dispenser and it worked like a charm!!! THANKS!
Jake, an awesome video. Thank you for all the helpful info! Easy fix thanks to you! I made sure to subscribe. Saved me from having to buy the parts.
Just wanted to say thanks! Just did this on our GE fridge too 👍
Jake thanks a bunch for the instruction video. I made the repair and all is well
Glad it helped!
I took it all apart but don’t know how to put the spring back in, and the flap won’t work at all. Please help or show a close up of how it’s supposed to be. Thanks
Jake, my flap won't open. I'm female and fearless but intimidated about taking apart those pieces because I'm afraid I won't get it back together. But here is my question, since the flap won't open, can I decently assume it's electrical? I sure would love your advice. Haven't used the ice dispenser in years and it would be awesome if it was just cleaning a part like you did. Not sure how to look for your reply if you do, but will check comments on this video and pray you get notifications or something. Have a blessed day!
what kind of refrigerator is it? If it's like mine, you just need to tug on the plastic housing around the opening very gently. Once you get that off you can get a better idea of what is going on behind it. I imagine most ice door flaps work in a pretty similar way.