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Customer Questions and Answers for Icemaker (14 Cube) by Lg

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Part Number: OEM17027868
Manufacturer Part Number: AEQ73110205

NOTE: For 3 wire connectors, see part number AEQ73110203

 

The 14 Cube Ice Maker is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. This ice maker is responsible for automatically producing batches of cube ice on demand to keep extra ice readily available in the freezer. 

Causes of a bad ice maker can include failures from usage over time, clogged lines preventing proper water flow, or impaired mechanical components. 

Symptoms of a bad ice maker include:

  • Reduced or no ice production at all  
  • Water buildup or overflowing due to malfunctioning fill valves
  • Grinding or crunching noises from impaired mechanical parts
  • Error codes or fault messages for ice production issues

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

 

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For Lg Icemaker (14 Cube) (Part Number: OEM17027868)

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Bradley, If the ice bucket is getting clumps of ice then it is possible that either the icemaker is cycling too soon which dumps ice in or the water is not shutting off properly when filling and overflows and causes the ice clumping.

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Leigh, unfortunately, the full model number of your appliance would be necessary for the most accurate information to be presented. Generally speaking, LG ice makers will have a test button either on the bottom of the motor box or on the right side when looking at the face of the motor box.

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Lulu for Model Number Kenmore Elite Refrigerator Model 795.72049.110

Hello, I purchase the following Ice Maker (14 Cube) AEQ73110205 / AP5675953 in January 2022 and easily installed it based on your great install video. Today, the ice make began leaking water into the bucket that holds the ice and running out the dispenser. Any water left in the ice maker area is freezing. It appears to that it may be leaking from the tray area because there is no water remaining in the tray to freeze. Model: Kenmore Elite Refrigerator Model 795.72049.110

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Lulu, Visually inspect the tray to ensure that it is not damaged and if it is good then this would most likely be a water valve issue.

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Gene, There is a test button on the icemaker that you will want to try to push to see if it will cycle. Also, make sure that the icemaker is in the on position. If these things are good then make sure that the ice fan is running and if it is then this will be a control board issue.

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Hello Gene, You should check for proper temperatures in the ice room. It should read between 0° and 10°F. If the temperature is not low enough, the icemaker will never cycle to call for water. If further assistance is needed, please submit a new question and provide to verified model number from the units' ID tag as the one provided will not come up as a valid model number. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.

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Hello Marco, this is the manufacturer's service replacement part, it is interchangeable with the original ice maker, makes more but smaller cubes with the same water fill amount, same as their current models.

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