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Customer Questions and Answers for Icemaker Assembly by Lg

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Part Number: OEM13326855
Manufacturer Part Number: 5989JA0002N

The Icemaker Assembly is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. It is responsible for producing and storing ice within the freezer compartment.

You should replace the icemaker assembly if it becomes faulty. Causes of a bad icemaker assembly can include wear and tear from regular use, mineral buildup from hard water, or failures in the mechanical or electronic components. These issues can lead to inconsistent ice production or complete failure to produce ice.

Symptoms of a bad icemaker assembly include:

  • The icemaker not producing ice
  • Leaking water around the icemaker
  • Ice cubes that are misshapen or smaller than usual
  • Unusual noises coming from the icemaker

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

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For Lg Icemaker Assembly (Part Number: OEM13326855)

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Mark, this could be caused by improper temperature at the ice maker, failed valve, or other failures. If the model number of your appliance could be provided in a new post, this will allow the most accurate information to be presented.

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Hello Jeff, The 5989JA0002N is the redesign of the original icemaker 5989JA0002P. The answer to your question would have to be answered by the manufacturer. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.

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Joe for Model Number 795.77549600

We have a Kenmore 795.77549600 with an 5989JA0002Q ice maker. When the tray is full and we slide the top freezer drawer out the ice sensor bar hangs up on the ice and pulls the water trough off and water fills the ice bin. I have to repair this about every two months and I I can't figure out how to fasten the water trough to the ice maker in a more secure fashion. What do I do? The trough is basically just snapped on to the axle of the cube rotator, no screws etc. If I have to, I can buy a new ice maker if you can assure there has been an upgrade to this problem. Thanks!

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Joe, it would be recommended that the ice in the freezer is used frequently as the ice sitting under the arm can accumulate moisture when the freezer door is opened throughout the day. Cycling the ice (1 to 2 8oz cups of ice a day) in this manner can prevent the arm from hanging up.

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David, There are several reasons ice cubes will "clump" and freeze together, first check for air leaks around the doors and the dispenser door flapper. Is the freezer temperature at or below 0 dgrs.F.? Adjust the cube size(small or medium). How much ice do you use? If the cubes set long enough from nonuse, the cubes will have a tendency to "clump" or "stick" together. The final check would be the water inlet valve. it could be "seeping" and allows water to drip from the fill tube and into the ice bin. A model number would've been helpful.

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Don, yes the bar staying up could be the issue! Try running a test cycle to see if the ice maker cycles properly and if water then comes in. You do this by pushing and holding the cube size selector switch down until the ice maker starts to cycle. If you get no water check the valve if nothing happens replace the ice maker.

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Dan, the ice size selection button would need to be pressed and held until all three lights are illuminated. This will cause the ice maker into a forced harvest mode. The fill key for this ice maker would be the ice size select button located on the front.

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Steve, it would be recommended that the ice maker fill tube is inspected for an ice blockage. If there is an ice blockage, the water valve 5221JB2006K would need to be replaced. To test the ice maker 5989JA0002N, the ice size selection button will need to be pressed and held until the unit goes into a harvest cycle. At the end of the harvest cycle, the valve should receive 120VAC at the front solenoid and the middle solenoid to allow water to pass through. If 120VAC is sent and water does not fill the ice maker, the valve has failed. If there is not 120VAC, the ice maker is the most likely failure.

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Matt for Model Number Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly 5989JA0002N

I have a Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly 5989JA0002N for my Kenmore fridge. Recently, the freezer door was propped open accidentally all night...everything melted and flooded the kitchen floor pretty bad. After getting the mess cleaned up, I turned the ice maker back on, but it was no longer getting any water to create ice cubes. SO, I replaced the valve (5220JB2010A) and have been waiting to see if it will fill up, but it has not. It has been 24 hours, and no water has come in at all. Is this indicative of a bad ice maker? Or something else? I know we have water pressure and I know that the ice maker WILL cycle if I hold it for 3 seconds in test mode. Any help is much appreciated!

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Matt, if the model number of your appliance could be provided in a new inquiry, this will allow for the most accurate testing information to be presented.

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