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Customer Questions and Answers for Ice Bucket Assembly (Ice Maker Bucket), 1 by Lg

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By: Lg
Part Number: OEM13315002
Manufacturer Part Number: 5075JJ1003B

Replacement ice bucket assembly that stores and feeds ice produced by the refrigerator's ice maker. Restores proper ice collection and delivery, helping prevent spills, jams, and interrupted dispensing so the ice system works reliably. What it does:

  • Collects and holds ice produced by the ice maker so cubes are available for dispensing or storage.
  • Guides ice toward the dispenser/auger area to help ensure smooth dispensing and reduce jams.
  • Replaces cracked, warped or damaged buckets that can cause ice to spill or not stack properly.
  • Works with the ice maker assembly to support proper ice ejection and storage.
What's included: One ice bucket assembly. Install notes:
  • Disconnect power to the refrigerator before removing or installing the bucket to avoid injury or damage.
  • Handle the plastic bucket carefully to avoid cracking; inspect for broken tabs or mounting ears before installing.
  • Align the bucket with the ice maker tracks/slots and slide or snap into place per the manufacturer's instructions.

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For Lg Ice Bucket Assembly (Ice Maker Bucket), 1 (Part Number: OEM13315002)

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Darius, the ice bucket being cracked can potentially cause further issues, and replacing it would be recommended.

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David, Remove the bucket assembly and press the actuator and listen for the auger motor turning. If the motor is turning then yes the bucket is the issue. If you don't hear the motor turning with the ice bucket removed you will need to check for voltage going to that motor.You should find 120 Vac at the motor with the actuator depressed and door switch closed.

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Mike, Yes the ice bucket assembly would need to be replaced as individual parts are not available.

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Hello Panda, This can be one of several issues. The first thing to check is whether the solenoid is dropping back down. If it is in the up position when the crusher bin is installed, it will only crush. Pull the crusher bin out and reach in the hole where the metal rod fits into when in position. If it is up, pull it down with your finger and reinstall the crusher bin. It will now work. If it is in the down position, you will need to see if it kicks up when the dispense button is depressed, (normally the door switch has to be held in the shut position before voltage will pass to it). If it isn't kicking the solenoid up, the solenoid may be frozen. You can determine this by trying to work the solenoid in the hole by the auger motor yoke. If it will not move up and down freely by hand, warm it up with a hair dryer. If it still won't free up, the solenoid is probably bad. If it is kicking this solenoid up when activated, the problem is in the crusher bin assembly. This will have to be disassembled to determine the cause of the deflector not being pulled back.

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