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Customer Questions and Answers for Micro Switch (Door/Lid) by Frigidaire

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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: OEM11882109
Manufacturer Part Number: 5304456667

This micro switch detects door or lid position and tells the appliance when the door is closed so cycles can start or safety interlocks stay engaged. It restores reliable door sensing and helps prevent operation with the door open. What it does:

  • Acts as a position sensor that completes or breaks the control circuit when the door/lid is closed or opened
  • Keeps the appliance from starting or continuing a cycle if the door is open (safety interlock)
  • Common symptom fix: appliance won't start, stops mid-cycle, or shows door-related error codes
  • Small electrical switch designed to mount at the door latch or frame and connect to the appliance wiring harness
What's included: One micro switch Install notes:
  • Disconnect power (unplug or shut off breaker) before attempting service
  • Access may require removing panels, trim, or the door latch assembly; keep track of screws and fasteners
  • Observe wiring orientation and connector positions; replace exactly as removed or tag wires

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For Frigidaire Micro Switch (Door/Lid) (Part Number: OEM11882109)

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Joe Ozdowy for Model Number Frigidaire FGHC2342LF3 Refrigeratr

PROBLEM: My icemaker does not dispense ice when I press the Discharge lever (water works fine). I hear a loud click, but nothing happens. HISTORY: I replaced the microswitch for this problem previously and the icemaker worked properly for two weeks. Then the same problem returned. QUESTION: Do I replace the microswitch again, or do I need to start looking at other potential causes, like auger etc. I appreciate any advice before I start buying parts again.

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Joe, It would not be the switch as there is only one switch for ice and water. It would be recommended to check to see if there is 120 Vac getting to the auger motor. If there is not then the dispenser control board would be the most likely issue and if there is then it would be a bad auger motor.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Thursday, May 13, 2021

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