241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket

241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket⁤ is the molded ice-storage bin ⁤used in compatible ‌Frigidaire refrigerator models to collect and⁣ retain cubed⁤ ice produced by ⁢the freezer’s ice maker.⁣ As a ⁤mechanical⁣ storage and delivery component-typically a rigid plastic bin⁣ with defined mounting points and ⁣internal interfaces-the ice ‍bucket provides‌ a controlled cavity for ice accumulation, guides ice toward a ​dispenser or auger assembly, and​ often includes features for‌ alignment, ​sensor engagement, and containment‍ of​ meltwater.

Within ‍the appliance, the ice bucket directly interacts with the ice ⁤maker harvest mechanism, any auger⁤ or ​motorized ⁤dispenser located in the bucket,⁣ level-detection sensors (mechanical or optical), and the dispenser chute or door. It ⁤sits inside the freezer compartment in thermal proximity to⁣ the ice‌ maker⁤ and evaporator, so its ‌geometry ​and material⁢ affect ice packing,‍ thermal bridging, and clearance for moving parts. Failures or ​misalignment of the bucket can produce mechanical jams, ⁢sensor ‌false-reads that stop production, or increased ice bridging‌ and clumping that reduce delivery reliability.

In this⁢ article⁢ readers will find‍ a technical overview of the 241734001⁢ ice bucket’s‌ function and design ​considerations,‍ guidance​ on model compatibility and how ⁣to verify fit‍ and mounting interfaces, common failure symptoms to distinguish bucket-related problems from ice maker‍ or water-supply issues,​ practical troubleshooting‍ checks technicians can‍ perform,⁤ and‍ replacement considerations such as matching part⁤ numbers, preserving sensor and motor​ connections, and verifying ‍mechanical alignment after installation.

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Function​ and Mechanical Role of⁢ the Ice‍ Bucket in Frigidaire ⁢Refrigeration Systems

The 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket collects and stores ice ‍produced ​by​ the‌ refrigerator’s icemaker and provides the mechanical interface ⁤between the ice mold and manual or automatic dispensing functions. Typically constructed from ​food‑contact plastic, ​the bucket is molded to mate with the icemaker⁢ discharge chute and freezer​ mounting points; correct⁤ seating engages retaining tabs and aligns the bin ​with⁤ sensors or the icemaker bail arm so ice is delivered consistently ‍to the storage cavity.

mechanically, the ice ​bucket ⁤functions‍ as both a storage‌ reservoir and an alignment fixture that influences icemaker control behavior: a misaligned or damaged bucket can ⁣block discharge paths, prevent proper sensor ‌activation,‍ or allow ice bridging that stops the fill/harvest cycle.⁣ During troubleshooting, inspect​ the bucket for⁤ cracked tabs, deformation where it interfaces with the chute, and ⁤internal ice buildup; replacing‌ a ⁣worn bin with a ​compatible‍ unit⁢ restores the intended clearances and frequently enough resolves intermittent⁣ production or dispensing faults. Practical ​service actions‌ include cleaning‌ with mild ‌detergent, removing bridged ‌ice by controlled defrost, and confirming model compatibility before ordering a ‌replacement ‌part.

  • Common symptoms: interrupted ice production, ice jams in the bin, noisy dispensing, or sensor-triggered shutdowns
  • Inspection points: mounting tabs, seating fit, discharge path, and lid/cover integrity
  • Service tips: clean, ​defrost bridged ice, and⁣ replace bins‌ with the matching⁢ part number when ⁣tabs or walls are cracked
Item Description
Part 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket ⁤- replacement ice storage bin
Primary function Collects ice from the‍ icemaker and provides ⁣mechanical alignment with ⁢sensors and the dispenser
Material Injection‑molded food‑contact plastic (typical)
Compatibility Designed⁣ for select Frigidaire models; ⁤verify refrigerator​ model ⁣number for ​interchangeability

How ​the ⁣241734001 Frigidaire ⁢Refrigerator ⁣Ice Bucket Integrates with Ice‑Making, Storage, and Dispensing​ Mechanisms

The 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator ⁢Ice Bucket serves ⁣as the receiving and storage receptacle in the ice-making ‍and dispensing chain, positioned directly beneath the ice maker ​harvest area and aligned with the​ dispenser chute‌ or ⁢auger assembly. ‍Its molded mounting ears, ‌locating tabs, and drive interface points are designed to align the bucket ⁣so that the ​ice maker’s‍ ejector blades or auger drive ​engage predictably; incorrect seating will prevent⁢ the drive lug from engaging or can allow⁣ ice ​to bridge and jam the auger.‌ Technicians should inspect the bucket’s engagement surfaces,⁤ the condition‌ of the plastic teeth or drive socket,‌ and the hinge/latch ‌clearances⁤ when diagnosing failed harvest cycles or‍ dispenser motor overcurrent‌ events, as mechanical‌ wear or deformation of⁣ these contact points directly affects both storage capacity and reliable transfer to ‍the ​dispenser.

Functionally, the​ 241734001 bucket does​ not create ice but mediates⁣ three​ systems: harvest ejection, short-term⁣ storage, and the ⁤dispense mechanism.⁣ During the ‍harvest cycle⁣ the ice maker pushes cubes into the bucket where they must fall clear of the auger inlet; the bucket geometry controls cube⁤ flow ⁢and minimizes​ bridging.For dispensing,the ‌bucket presents ice to ‍a driven auger or paddle through an alignment‍ boss and a‌ level-actuated switch‍ or paddle arm; the bucket therefore influences the sensor⁤ feedback that stops production when full and that permits ​motor engagement when dispensing. Common practical ⁣checks⁤ include verifying that the bucket’s lower ⁢inlet aligns ⁢with the auger collar, confirming the bin-level‌ actuator moves⁤ freely, and clearing frost buildup that alters tolerances or causes‌ binding.

  • Key integration points: drive/socket alignment, bin-level actuator ⁢interface, chute/auger inlet geometry, and⁢ mounting/tabs integrity.
  • Failure symptoms ⁤linked to the bucket: ⁢auger slipping,motor overload,ice bridging,false ⁤full/empty signals.
  • Typical maintenance: inspect for cracks‌ at ‍the drive interface, remove compacted ice, and ensure mounting‍ tabs are not worn.
Item Description
Engagement interface Drive ⁢socket and locating ‍tabs that⁤ couple to ‍the auger or ejector assembly; ⁢wear ‌here causes slippage or ‌non-engagement.
Bin-level actuator Mechanical paddle or switch contact mounted to⁤ the bucket ​that provides full/stop ‌signals to the ​ice maker control.
Material and shape Molded thermoplastic ‌geometry designed to reduce bridging⁢ and ⁢direct cubes into⁤ the ‌auger ⁢inlet while fitting ⁤freezer cavity ‌tolerances.

Common Failure‍ Symptoms and Diagnostic Indicators for Ice bucket performance and Contamination

The 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice bucket ‌ functions as the primary ice storage and transfer component between the ice ​maker module ⁤and the user-facing dispenser.It‌ must maintain precise mating clearances with​ the ⁣ice maker auger, dispenser chute, and ⁤any bin-full sensors; ‍degradation of its mounting tabs, lip geometry, or internal dividers⁣ alters those clearances and produces mechanical failures such as ‌jamming, auger slippage, ​or​ accelerated wear on the‌ drive motor. Contamination symptoms originate from standing water,⁣ mineral scale, or‌ organic biofilm on the bucket surfaces and commonly present as‍ off-odors, discolored or‍ cloudy ​ice, or ⁣rapidly ‌re-frozen clumps that change ice texture and flow characteristics.

Diagnosis⁣ combines⁣ visual, ⁣tactile, and simple chemical ⁤checks: inspect mounting bosses and retaining clips for⁤ cracks or deformation, flex⁣ the bucket to ⁤detect hidden ⁤crazing,⁣ and examine sealing surfaces for worn flats or chips that allow ice to misalign. Verify dispenser‍ behavior under ​load ​to see if the auger stalls ‍only with the loaded⁢ bucket ⁢(mechanical) versus producing bad-tasting ice irrespective of ⁢load (contamination). Practical⁤ tests include measuring ​lateral play at the bucket interface,​ swabbing suspect surfaces for residue,⁢ and performing a swift water-hardness or chlorine⁢ level‌ check to assess mineral or chemical⁤ contributors; replace the bucket⁣ if‍ mounting ⁤features are damaged ⁣or if⁣ sanitization cannot ⁤remove persistent residue.

  • Ice clumping or fused‍ cubes -​ mechanical binding or​ repeated partial melts‌ and refreezes.
  • Slow or intermittent ice delivery – misaligned bucket⁣ or‍ worn drive ⁣engagement ​features.
  • Foul or ⁢chemical odors and visible discoloration – microbial growth or mineral deposits.
  • Water pooling in the bin – cracked ‍bucket or poor ⁤seating allowing meltwater ​accumulation.
Item Description
Mounting ‌tabs and bosses Check for cracks, ⁤elongation, or missing material that cause misalignment with the ice⁢ maker ​chassis.
Interior ⁣surfaces Look​ for​ scale, sticky residue, or biofilm; perform a sanitizing clean and re-evaluate ice​ quality.
Sensor flag/engagement points Verify correct​ orientation and​ travel; bent ‌or ⁤broken flags can produce ⁣false full/bin-empty signals.

Compatibility, Replacement⁢ Considerations, and Step‑by‑Step Installation Guidelines for the 241734001 Ice Bucket

The 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator ‍Ice ‌Bucket is a removable ⁢ice-storage and delivery​ interface that collects ⁢ice​ from ⁤the ice‍ maker ​and⁣ positions it for the auger or dispenser. Functionally,the bucket must match the freezer‍ cavity mounting⁣ points,auger-drive ⁣coupling geometry,and ‌any presence-sensing‍ features (mechanical​ paddles ‌or optical switches). ⁣Technicians should‌ verify ​ear spacing, overall bucket⁣ depth, and the ⁢drive-coupling diameter against⁣ the refrigerator model; mismatches commonly‍ produce auger ‌slip, dispenser jams, or failure ‍to register a full/empty condition. Practical compatibility examples include later Frigidaire and some Electrolux ‌line refrigerators that share bucket ​form factors, but identical external appearance does⁢ not guarantee ⁣correct coupling or sensor alignment.

Replacement⁣ requires ​inspection of both the ⁤bucket⁤ and the receiving hardware: check for ‌worn‍ or fractured mounting tabs,‌ distorted guide⁢ rails, ⁣or debris ⁢in the auger ⁤area ⁣that‍ could prevent ‍proper seating. When installing, remove power,‌ disengage ​the ⁢old bucket by ⁤lifting and sliding it free from the lower guide, ⁢verify the auger shaft and coupling are straight ⁤and ‍clean, ‌then insert the‍ new bucket so⁤ the lower guide‍ engages first and the ​upper tabs‌ snap⁢ into ‌place; confirm the actuator ⁣or sensor lever moves ​freely and run ‍a manual harvest or dispense ‍cycle to validate ⁤rotation and clearances. ⁣If the dispenser fails after a⁤ correct mechanical fit, examine the ⁣auger coupling, motor connector, and any microswitches for continuity or mechanical⁣ wear‍ before ⁢replacing additional components.

  • Power ⁣off refrigerator and remove ice bucket by lifting out of guide rails.
  • Inspect auger​ coupling, guide rails, and sensor/actuator for damage ⁤or debris.
  • Align new​ bucket’s ‍lower guide with track ‍and seat it;​ push until upper tabs ‍engage.
  • Restore power and ‌run ​a ‌test harvest/dispense; observe ⁢auger engagement and sensor operation.
  • If operation fails, verify coupling alignment and electrical connectors‍ before repeating⁢ mechanical checks.
Item Description
Dimensions Measure overall depth and ear spacing; critical for proper fit and auger clearance.
Mounting points Lower guide rail⁤ engagement ‍and upper tab‍ positions determine bucket retention⁢ and alignment.
Drive coupling Coupling ⁣diameter and keyway ‌must match auger motor​ shaft to‌ prevent⁤ slip.
Material High-density plastic; inspect ‍for​ cracks‍ and embrittlement from freezer cycles.
Compatible models Varies by series-confirm with model number⁤ cross-reference and visual ⁣coupling check.

Q&A

What ​refrigerators use the Frigidaire part 241734001 ice bucket?

Part number 241734001 is an OEM ice bucket/assembly used on​ a range of Frigidaire-built refrigerators‌ and ⁢some models sold under othre brands. Exact fit depends on‌ the refrigerator model and production⁤ date.⁤ To‍ confirm compatibility, check the parts diagram‌ for your refrigerator model or enter your appliance model/serial number on frigidaire’s parts website or a ‍reputable parts seller before‌ ordering.

How do I remove the ice ‍bucket (241734001) from the freezer ⁣compartment?

Typically⁢ you open the⁣ freezer door, lift the ‍front of the ice bucket slightly and pull ⁤it‌ straight out. Some ⁤models have⁢ a release tab or a small ‌retaining screw at the front or side – if present remove ⁤the screw first⁣ (usually a ⁤Phillips). If the bucket is attached to an⁢ auger ⁤gear, carefully slide⁣ it off the drive coupling while supporting the​ bucket. Always power off or unplug the refrigerator before attempting removal⁢ if ⁣you will ​be working near electrical⁢ parts.

How do I install‌ the ice bucket (241734001) correctly?

Align the bucket so the auger or⁤ gear‌ teeth engage the​ drive coupling ‍inside the freezer. Slide the bucket in until⁤ it seats fully;⁣ on​ many units‍ you’ll hear ⁢or ​feel a click when​ it engages. If the model⁤ has ​a ‌retaining screw, secure it. After installation restore ‌power and test the dispenser or‌ ice rotation to confirm⁤ proper engagement. Do not force the ​bucket – if it won’t‌ engage smoothly,⁣ check ​for obstructions or damage to the drive coupling or bucket teeth.

Can ​I clean ​the ​ice bucket in the dishwasher?

Most⁣ manufacturers recommend hand washing the⁤ ice bucket with warm ​water and mild detergent ⁢to avoid warping or damaging‍ plastic parts and seals.⁤ Rinse thoroughly and dry ‌completely before reinstalling. If ​you prefer dishwasher use, check the bucket⁤ for⁣ a dishwasher-safe ‌symbol or consult the refrigerator manual -⁣ when in doubt, hand wash.

Why is my ice bucket not dispensing or rotating even though the ice maker is ⁢producing ice?

Common ⁤causes include an ​ice jam inside the bucket, broken⁣ or ⁤stripped auger teeth, a misaligned bucket that‌ isn’t ⁤engaging⁣ the drive coupling, or a failed auger motor/drive assembly. start⁤ by powering off, removing⁢ the​ bucket, and‍ checking for jams or broken teeth. If the bucket‍ itself ‌is ‍intact ‌and free ‍of obstruction, the problem might⁣ potentially be the⁤ motor/drive in the refrigerator ‍and will require further ⁤diagnosis⁤ or replacement.

How do ⁣I deal with a frozen or stuck ice bucket without breaking it?

Thaw the ice gently: remove the bucket and let it sit at room temperature or⁢ run‍ warm‍ (not boiling) water over ⁤the frozen⁣ areas to loosen⁢ packed ice. Do not use sharp ​metal ⁢objects or excessive force – those can crack ‌the‍ bucket or damage the auger.After the ‌ice softens, ⁤clear the chunks by hand, dry the bucket, and reinstall.‌ If recurring ice packing occurs, check the temperature setting‌ and door ⁣seals to⁣ reduce ‌excessive freezing.

How ⁤can I ⁣tell if I need to replace⁣ the ice bucket (241734001) rather ⁤than ⁢repair it?

Replace the bucket if ‌it is indeed cracked, warped, missing or severely worn‌ auger/gear teeth,‍ or if the plastic ​mounting features‍ are broken so it can’t seat correctly. Small cosmetic scratches or minor chips can be ⁤tolerated,⁢ but any damage that allows ice to‍ leak, prevents engagement with⁢ the ⁢drive​ coupling, or⁤ could contaminate ice warrants replacement. also replace if cleaning and ⁢thawing‍ do⁤ not ​resolve⁢ dispensing problems‌ and the bucket ​shows visible⁣ damage.

Where can I find the part number on the ice⁤ bucket and how do I⁣ order a genuine ​replacement?

The part number is frequently enough molded into the plastic of the bucket or printed on a‌ sticker on the bucket ​assembly. If you​ can’t find it, look up your refrigerator’s model number and consult‍ the official ⁤Frigidaire ⁣parts⁢ diagram or an ‌authorized parts distributor. ⁤For a genuine OEM⁢ replacement, ⁣order from Frigidaire, an authorized⁢ dealer, or a reputable parts‍ supplier and confirm the​ part​ number and ⁣refrigerator model compatibility ⁢before purchase.

future Outlook

The 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket‌ serves a straightforward ⁣but ‌important role in ⁢household refrigeration: it⁤ safely stores and dispenses ‌produced ice, helps maintain hygienic separation of⁣ ice from other freezer contents, and supports ⁣proper alignment and function ‌of the ice maker assembly.As an OEM component designed for ⁤specific Frigidaire ⁤models, it ⁤contributes to reliable ‍ice production, reduces the⁤ risk of jams or ⁢leaks, and helps‌ preserve the overall efficiency and convenience of the⁣ refrigeration system.

accurate ​diagnosis is essential before replacing the ice bucket. Symptoms such as irregular ice​ dispensing, visible cracks, improper seating, or interference with the ice maker can ⁤indicate ⁤that the ⁢bucket is ⁢worn, ‍damaged, ⁢or misaligned. Confirming the root cause-weather it is the ​bucket itself, the drive‌ mechanism, or‍ another part of the ice ⁣maker-prevents needless parts replacement and ensures any corrective action addresses the actual ‍failure mode.

When ⁤replacement is required,selecting the ‌correct 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator ​Ice Bucket and following⁣ proper installation‌ procedures restores ​intended operation and helps avoid recurring issues.​ Whether handled⁣ by a trained technician⁤ or ‍a ​competent ⁣DIYer, adherence to safety⁣ guidelines, model compatibility ‌checks,​ and careful inspection after installation will ‌maximize service ⁢life and maintain reliable ice ⁤production ​without compromising ​the‌ refrigerator’s performance.


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