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Customer Questions and Answers for Ice Stripper (Ejector) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18017946
Manufacturer Part Number: WP2182124

Ice stripper removes ice cubes from the ice maker mold so the dispenser or storage bin fills properly. Replacing a worn or broken stripper helps the ice maker eject cubes cleanly and reduces ice jams or stuck cubes. What it does:

  • Pushes or guides harvested cubes out of the ice mold into the bin during the ice maker's harvest cycle.
  • Prevents cubes from sticking in the mold; a damaged stripper can cause incomplete ejection or leftover ice in the mold.
  • Works with the ice maker's ejector mechanism to maintain consistent cube release and storage.
  • A faulty or broken stripper may lead to noisy operation, partial fills, or visible ice build-up in the mold.
What's included: One ice stripper. Install notes:
  • Disconnect power to the appliance before starting any repair to avoid electrical shock.
  • Remove the ice maker or access panel per the manufacturer's instructions to reach the stripper; keep small parts and screws organized.
  • Inspect the ice mold and surrounding components for damage or ice build-up; clear ice before installing the new stripper.
  • After installation, restore power and run a test harvest cycle to ensure proper cube ejection.

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Snickers, The grinding noise that you are hearing may be a bad solenoid in the dispenser. Remove the dispenser cover by taking the drip tray out and remove the 2 screws under the tray that hold the faceplate on. Once removed, and making sure power supply is unplugged. Remove the dispenser housing. There are 3 screw holding it in place, 2 at top and one near the center at the bottom. Slide the assembly out and remove 1 wire from the solenoid. reconnect the ribbon harness to the front panel and plug unit back in. Take the ice bin out and close the freezer door. Once out push the dispenser for ice and see if the noise still occurs with the solenoid disconnected. If it does then you will need part number 12001991. If the noise continues and happens on both crushed and cubed then it would be a bad auger motor. Also try it with the bin in and out with the solenoid disconnected.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, April 14, 2015

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