241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket

241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket is a replacement​ ice collection ‌and dispensing container used in compatible Frigidaire freezers and refrigerator-freezer combinations. It is an‌ injection-molded storage bin that receives ice from the ice maker assembly, provides controlled storage to prevent excessive bridging,⁢ and,⁤ on dispenser-equipped models, interfaces with the dispensing mechanism to ⁤deliver ice to the user.

functionally, the ice bucket⁢ is ‍a passive ‌mechanical component that interfaces with the ice maker harvest cycle, the dispenser/auger drive (where present), and ‍any ice-level ⁣detection devices or switches mounted in⁢ the bin area. Its design ‌includes mounting tabs and locating features to⁣ align the bin with the ice maker,the​ dispenser chute,and the drive‍ coupling; material ⁣selection and dimensional stability are crucial ⁤to maintain proper clearances at ​freezer temperatures. Failures or misalignment of‍ the bucket can lead to ice‌ jams, incorrect empty/full sensing,‌ excessive wear on ‍drive ​couplings, or interference with the ice maker’s harvest cycle, so understanding its mechanical and ⁢positional role is essential‍ for diagnosis and repair.

In the⁤ following article readers will find a⁣ technical overview‌ of the 241734001 ice ‌bucket’s function and physical characteristics, guidance on model ​compatibility and⁤ part numbering, typical​ failure symptoms ⁣and how‍ they relate to system ‍interactions, troubleshooting checkpoints for technicians, and practical replacement considerations such as‍ verifying mounting geometry, engagement with the dispenser mechanism, and inspection for common⁣ wear points. ⁤The discussion will focus on objective diagnostic indicators and mechanical considerations relevant to appliance technicians, engineers, and informed owners.

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Function ⁣and Role of the Ice Bucket in Refrigerator Ice Production, Storage, and Dispensing

The 241734001 Frigidaire refrigerator ice⁣ Bucket collects and stores ice produced by the icemaker and provides the mechanical interface⁤ to‌ the‍ dispenser and‍ auger drive. As an engineered storage and delivery component, ‍the bucket must present a low-friction‍ interior, correct geometry for the​ auger or agitator, and​ a reliable‌ engagement point for the bin-full/empty switch. In normal operation the ice⁣ is harvested⁣ from the mold into the⁤ bucket, held at a temperature and‌ orientation that minimizes clumping, and metered⁤ to the dispenser by the auger; the bucket⁢ also routes⁣ melt water to the‍ drain to prevent refreezing at the dispenser interface.

  • Storage and metering: holds ⁢harvested cubes and⁣ aligns them ​with ‍the auger or dispenser ⁣chute.
  • Mechanical interfaces: hub/gear engagement for the auger, latch‍ points for the door actuator,⁢ and a switch mount for full/empty detection.
  • Material and thermal behavior: rigid polymer construction with smooth walls to limit bridging and ‌controlled thermal conductance to limit melting.

For ⁢service and troubleshooting,‌ check bucket seating, auger engagement, and the continuity/actuation of the bin⁤ switch before ​replacing the⁤ icemaker assembly; ‌common symptoms⁣ of‍ a failing bucket ⁣include auger stalling, intermittent dispensing, and ice bridging at the chute. During‍ replacement,​ ensure correct alignment of the hub and that any locator tabs⁣ fully⁢ engage-misalignment can⁣ allow the ‍auger to⁣ skip teeth or cause the motor to overload. Regular cleaning to remove scale and periodic manual defrosting of ​the bucket area will‌ prolong⁣ reliable operation ‌and prevent jams caused by compacted ice.

Item description
Typical capacity Approximately 1-2 liters of ice (varies by model)
Material Food-grade ABS/polypropylene with low-friction finish
Primary interfaces Auger/agitator hub, bin switch mount, latch/locator tabs

How the 241734001⁤ Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket⁣ Operates Within the Ice-Maker and Dispenser Assembly

The 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket functions⁤ as ​the intermediate storage ⁤and mechanical interface between the freezer⁢ ice-maker module and the ⁣refrigerator’s dispenser or auger mechanism. It receives cubes from the ice-maker⁣ during ‍harvest, holds ​them in a contained space to prevent bridging, and aligns the bucket’s drive coupling with the dispenser motor so the auger‌ can remove ice on demand. Proper seating of the bucket is ⁤required to engage the drive‌ coupler and the dispenser chute; if ‍the bucket ⁢is rotated incorrectly or not fully seated,the auger will not engage and‍ the dispenser may stall ⁤or produce ⁤grinding‍ noises.

Inside the assembly⁣ the bucket is designed to withstand repeated thermal cycles and localized impact from moving ice; its geometry and internal ribs promote consistent feed into the auger while minimizing ⁣jamming from partially crushed ⁤cubes. ​Technicians should inspect the bucket’s retention tabs, bearing surface, and the mating ⁣drive socket when diagnosing no-dispense conditions or intermittent feed. A common⁢ practical check is to remove the ⁤bucket and manually rotate the auger drive to verify ⁢smooth engagement ⁢and​ to clear accumulated fines or ice bridges‍ that can prevent normal operation.

  • Interface points: drive coupler,retention tabs,dispenser chute alignment
  • Common failure modes: misalignment,worn drive ⁢socket,ice bridging
  • Maintenance actions: clear fines,verify seating,inspect for cracks
Item Description
Material Durable freezer-grade⁢ plastic with reinforced drive socket
Function Storage and‌ mechanical interface between ice-maker and auger/dispenser

Common Failure symptoms: Ice Jamming,Structural Degradation,Contamination,and Interface Faults

The 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket ⁤functions ⁤as the receptacle and mechanical interface between‌ the ice maker/dispensing⁤ mechanism and the⁤ stored ice mass. It must‌ reliably contain cubes, present them‍ to the auger or ejection system, and maintain⁢ correct alignment with the drive hub and any integrated sensors or switches. Typical failure modes include ice bridging and jamming due to partial melting and refreezing, mechanical deformation or⁢ cracking from thermal cycling or impact, contamination from food debris or hard-water scale, and interface​ faults such as⁢ worn drive splines or misaligned sensor mounts. These faults produce observable behaviors-stalled‌ or noisy dispensing, repeated motor overloads, inaccurate ice-level readings, ⁣and in some cases ‍water leaks from compromised seams.

Diagnosis ​requires a mix of visual inspection and simple functional checks: examine the bucket for cracks at the hub and mounting tabs, rotate the bucket by hand to detect excess play in the drive interface, ⁤and inspect for glaze, scale, or organic deposits that⁤ can bind ⁢cubes together. Verify electrical/mechanical compatibility before replacing the part-axle diameter,⁣ mounting clip positions, and‌ sensor ⁣connector types vary between models, so substitution should match those dimensions rather ⁢then only the aesthetic shape.‌ Practical corrective‌ actions include ‌controlled defrosting to ‍resolve refreeze jamming, mechanical cleaning or descaling to remove contaminants, replacing ⁢a cracked bucket ⁤to restore alignment, ‍and checking the drive ‌motor and spring-loaded coupler for wear⁤ if interface faults persist.

  • Noisy or intermittent dispenser operation (sign of auger binding‍ or ⁣worn ⁣splines)
  • Ice bridging/refreezing inside bucket (thermal/seal issue or excessive humidity)
  • Visible cracks or ‍deformation at the hub⁣ or mounting points (structural failure)
  • Persistent odors or discoloration of ice (contamination or biofilm)
  • Incorrect⁢ ice-level sensor readings or failure to dispense⁣ (sensor misalignment or​ electrical connector fault)
Item Description
Ice jamming cubes fuse or bridge ⁤due to partial melt/refreeze‌ or ⁣oversized cubes; inspect for glaze and clear ⁢with​ controlled defrost.
Structural degradation Cracks at⁤ the hub, flange, or mounting clips⁤ cause ​misalignment of the auger and lead to‍ stalls or leaks; replace with compatible bucket ⁣dimensions.
Interface⁤ faults worn ⁢drive splines, misaligned sensors, or damaged ‍connectors produce intermittent operation; check mechanical‌ fit and electrical continuity.

Compatibility,‌ Replacement ⁣Considerations, and Installation Procedures for the 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket

The ⁤241734001 Frigidaire refrigerator Ice​ Bucket functions ⁤as ‍the storage​ and dispensing interface between the ice maker ‌assembly and ⁤the ⁣user-accessible dispenser or shelf. It is indeed a molded plastic receptacle‌ that must align precisely with the ice maker’s​ ejector mechanism,the dispenser actuator (if present),and any guide rails or ‌retention‍ tabs inside‍ the freezer compartment. When evaluating replacement ⁢suitability, compare the bucket’s mounting tab spacing, overall width/depth, and ⁤actuator engagement ‍geometry against ‍the factory part listed⁤ for your refrigerator model ⁣(check the appliance data plate for the model number). Inspect the existing bucket for stress​ cracks, worn hinge ​points,⁢ or distortion from freezer cycling; these failures commonly produce poor dispenser performance ⁢or​ ice jamming⁢ rather than⁣ issues⁣ originating in the ice maker motor⁣ or control board.

Removal and installation are primarily ‍mechanical ⁣operations that require attention to alignment and‌ clearance‌ rather​ than electrical work. typical installation steps include⁤ freeing the bucket from ⁤retention tabs,​ sliding⁢ it out of guide rails, cleaning ice clumping in the cavity, aligning the replacement bucket so the ice ejector and dispenser actuator engage ⁣smoothly, and then seating‌ the bucket until audible‍ engagement. After installation,run​ a manual harvest or dispense​ cycle​ and observe the ice feed and ejection path to verify ‌there is ⁢no rubbing,binding,or misfeed. Common troubleshooting signs ⁢after replacement include intermittent jams from residual frost buildup, a dispenser paddle that does not depress the actuator fully, or⁤ a bucket ‌that shifts ⁢under load – each symptom points⁣ to misalignment, worn ⁢guides, or incorrect part geometry ‌rather than​ a control failure.

  • Planning: empty bucket,power off ‍if required by model,and clear surrounding ice.
  • Removal: release retention tabs ​or screws, slide bucket from rails, inspect mounts.
  • Installation: align tabs and actuator slots, slide until seated,⁢ then test harvest/dispense.
  • Verification: run a test cycle and⁣ watch for binding, misfeeds,⁤ or actuator ‍non-engagement.
Item Description
Tools Basic hand tools ⁢(screwdriver, soft cloth) – most buckets ​snap in without fasteners.
Mounting features Tab spacing, rail engagement, and actuator ‌slot geometry ​determine compatibility.
Common symptom ice jamming or dispenser failure typically indicates misalignment or fractured ⁣tabs.

Q&A

What refrigerators is the Frigidaire ice⁢ bucket part 241734001 compatible with?

241734001 is an OEM replacement⁣ ice bucket sold for many frigidaire/Electrolux family refrigerators (including some side‑by‑side and top/freezer ⁣style models). Compatibility varies by model ⁢year and configuration, so always confirm fit by checking your refrigerator’s model ⁤number (stamped on the interior wall or the door jamb)‍ and cross‑referencing it on Frigidaire’s official parts lookup or with an authorized parts dealer.

How do I remove⁤ and install the 241734001 ice bucket?

Basic ​steps: unplug the refrigerator or switch off power before‌ working. Open ‌the⁢ freezer and remove any shelf blocking access. Pull the ice bucket forward to its stop,⁣ lift slightly or disengage any retaining tabs,​ and slide it out.‍ If the ⁣bucket attaches to an auger or drive coupling,note the orientation,disengage the ​coupling (some have​ a‌ clip ⁤or a twist⁤ release) and remove the ‍bucket. Install the ⁢new bucket by reversing the steps: engage ⁤the drive coupling, seat‌ the​ bucket into its guides, make sure any alignment tabs ​are fully engaged, replace‍ the shelf, and ‍restore power. If the drive components are stiff or⁤ damaged, replace those parts ​or call a technician.

Why is the ice clumping or the dispenser jamming, and could the bucket be the cause?

Ice clumping/jamming can be ⁢caused by high freezer humidity, partial‍ thaw cycles, oversized‍ or misshapen ice, a misaligned bucket/auger, ‌or a worn drive coupling. The bucket itself can contribute if ​cracked, warped, or not seating correctly so the auger rubs​ or catches. Troubleshoot by emptying the bucket, defrosting ‍the ice area, inspecting⁢ the auger ⁢and drive coupling ⁢for damage, ⁤ensuring the bucket ‌sits⁢ properly‌ in its guides, and checking ⁢the freezer door seal and temperature (should be around 0°F / -18°C). Replace ⁣the bucket ⁤only if it is cracked, warped, or the mounting features ​are broken.

can I clean the 241734001 ice bucket ⁣in the dishwasher?

Hand‌ washing ⁣with warm⁣ water and mild dish soap is recommended. High dishwasher temperatures and‌ harsh detergents can warp or discolor some ice buckets and may degrade seals or coatings. Rinse thoroughly and​ dry before reinstalling. Avoid abrasive cleaners,⁢ bleach, or strong solvents that can‌ damage food‑contact plastic.

How do I know if I need to replace just the ice bucket or ⁢other parts ‍too (auger, coupling, motor)?

If the bucket ‍is cracked,‍ warped, ​or its mounting tabs are ⁤broken, replace the bucket. If the auger blades are damaged, ⁤the auger won’t turn, or the drive coupling ‍is stripped, you’ll‌ need ⁢to replace those specific components (auger, coupling,‌ or⁢ dispenser motor). Signs pointing to drive issues include the motor running but the auger ⁢not ⁣turning, grinding noises, or slipping when dispensing. Inspect each part visually; many components are sold‌ separately so you can replace only the failed item.

How⁣ can‌ I⁣ verify I’m getting a​ genuine‌ 241734001 replacement and‌ where should I buy it?

Buy from Frigidaire’s official parts store, authorized ⁣dealers, or reputable appliance parts ​retailers. Verify⁣ the part number on the packaging and/or the molded number on the⁤ bucket itself. ⁢Genuine OEM parts are labeled with Frigidaire/Electrolux‍ markings or come from vendors that list OEM compatibility. Keep ​proof of purchase and check the return policy ‍in case the part doesn’t⁢ fit.

Are there aftermarket substitutes ‌for part 241734001 and are they‍ reliable?

Aftermarket replacements ⁤exist and might potentially be ‍less expensive.‍ Many fit and function ‌acceptably,but quality and dimensional accuracy​ vary. If using an aftermarket bucket, verify exact fit, alignment ⁣with the auger/drive, and material quality.For long‑term reliability and proper sealing/fit​ with⁤ the dispenser mechanism, OEM parts are generally recommended.

Any safety or preparatory tips before replacing the ice​ bucket?

Always disconnect power to the refrigerator before doing repairs to avoid electrical hazards and accidental motor activation.⁤ Work on a stable‍ surface,handle plastic parts ​gently to ‍avoid cracking,and keep screws/clips organized. ​If you’re unsure⁣ about ‍engaging the drive coupling or dealing with the dispenser motor, contact a qualified ⁢appliance technician‍ to avoid damaging⁣ the mechanism.

In Conclusion

The 241734001 Frigidaire refrigerator ice bucket serves a straightforward but essential role⁣ in freezer organization and ice handling:⁣ it provides a designated, sanitary container ⁢for collecting and dispensing‍ ice, maintains proper ⁣alignment ⁢with‌ the ice maker assembly, ⁢and helps preserve⁣ ice quality and accessibility for everyday use. As a model-specific component, its correct fit‍ and material integrity contribute to consistent ice storage, reduced‍ spillage, and efficient operation of the ‍ice-making system.

Recognizing​ the signs‌ of wear or malfunction-such ‌as cracking, poor fit, ‌ice jamming,⁢ or reduced dispensing ‍efficiency-can prevent secondary issues like freezer compartment damage, hygiene concerns,⁣ or⁤ interrupted ice‌ production. As‍ the ⁢ice bucket interfaces directly with the ‍ice maker and ‌surrounding components,maintaining its condition supports overall appliance performance and user convenience.

Given the‍ part-specific nature of the 241734001 ⁢ice⁣ bucket,proper diagnosis​ and timely replacement when‌ necessary are important. Accurate identification of symptoms, confirmation of the correct replacement part, and adherence to manufacturer guidance or professional service recommendations help ensure a safe, reliable repair ⁤and avoid unnecessary cost⁤ or⁢ repeated ⁣failures. Replacing a compromised bucket with a compatible unit restores intended functionality and supports ‍the long-term performance of the refrigerator’s ice system.


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