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Customer Questions and Answers for Ice Door Solenoid Assembly by Lg

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By: Lg
Part Number: OEM15972483
Manufacturer Part Number: 6421JB2002R

The Ice Door Solenoid Assembly is an OEM replacement part for LG refrigerators. This assembly controls the opening and closing of the ice door, which allows ice to be dispensed from the freezer to the exterior of the appliance. When you request ice, the solenoid activates, opening the ice door and permitting ice to pass through.

Symptoms of a bad Ice Door Solenoid Assembly include:

  • Ice door not opening or closing properly
  • Failure to dispense ice
  • Ice accumulating or jamming at the dispenser

Causes for a malfunctioning Ice Door Solenoid Assembly can include electrical issues such as faulty wiring, wear and tear from frequent use, or mechanical problems affecting the solenoid's ability to move the ice door.

This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.

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Dustin, There are a couple of things to look at. The first thing that you will want to check is to make sure that the solenoid is not stuck in the up position. When you pull out the ice bin, look back where the motor is and there will be a square hole where the arm on the bin goes into. Make sure that the solenoid shaft is in the down position. If not the push down and slide the bin back in and check for cubed ice. Also push on the light switch and push the dispenser lever when the bin is out to make sure that the solenoid is moving up and down when it calls for cubed ice. If this checks ok then you will want to make sure that the dispenser door is closing all the way and not allowing moisture to migrate back into the freezer causing ice build up in the crusher housing of the bin. Check the crusher bin housing to make sure that there is not ice behind the flapper door that would cause the door not to open.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Friday, September 6, 2013

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