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Customer Questions and Answers for Ice Chute Door by Lg

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By: Lg
Part Number: OEM13315194
Manufacturer Part Number: 5007JA3006R

The Ice Chute Door is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. It is located in the ice dispenser area on the front of the refrigerator. It opens and closes automatically when ice is dispensed, ensuring a controlled release of ice cubes or crushed ice into the user's glass or container. The door helps to prevent frost buildup, maintain proper insulation, and protect the ice inside the dispenser.

Causes of a faulty ice chute door can include wear and tear over time, damage due to regular use or accidental impact, or a malfunctioning door motor or solenoid.

Symptoms of a bad ice chute door may include:

  • Difficulty in dispensing ice
  • Frost or condensation forming around the ice chute area             
  • The door not opening or closing smoothly or completely

This OEM LG part can also be used on Kenmore/Sears appliances. 

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Hello Marco, The dispenser door not closing would be either the solenoid 6421JB2002R or the ice door arm 5007JA3006R. You would want to pull the dispenser to check to see which. The icemaker issue would be an unrelated issue. You will want to put through test cycle to see if it goes into test mode. There should be a button at the bottom of the icemaker motor. Push button and this will allow unit to cycle. If unit cycles but no water then check to make sure that the fill tube is not clogged. If clear then you will want to check for voltage at the water valve 5221JA2006D. When the icemaker finishes cycle you should have 12 vdc at the water valve if no voltage then check the circuit at control board. If no power to valve still then you would want to replace icemaker 5989JA1005D.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, January 29, 2013

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