241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket

241734001‌ Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket ​is a ‌replacement ‌ice ⁢storage ⁤bin designed for ⁢use in⁤ compatible‍ Frigidaire refrigeration units that ​incorporate an automatic ice maker and,in manny models,a door-mounted dispenser. The component is typically a molded⁤ storage assembly ‌that receives ice ejected from the icemaker, provides a controlled ⁣storage volume, and presents that ice to the dispenser or‌ auger​ mechanism; ‍it includes the mechanical interfaces and alignment features⁣ required to mount inside the freezer compartment⁢ and to‍ couple with ​the dispensing system.

Inside the appliance the ice bucket functions as the intermediary between the​ icemaker’s ice ejection cycle​ and the dispenser/auger that delivers ice to​ the user. It interacts mechanically with the icemaker’s ejector and chute, with the auger or⁣ dispensing ⁤motor and drive ⁤coupling, and​ with⁢ ice-level⁣ detection hardware (mechanical flags, optical ‍sensors or switches) used by‌ the control board. ‌Proper seating and intact mounting ‍tabs ⁤ensure alignment of the auger and prevent ice bridging‍ or jamming;⁤ conversely,​ cracks, warped surfaces or broken guides can produce dispenser failures, false ice-level indications, or ​noise during operation.

This‌ article will describe the‍ ice bucket’s intended function and the specific interfaces to‌ check ​when diagnosing ice handling⁢ issues. It will ⁢cover compatibility ​considerations and how to verify that 241734001⁢ is the correct replacement for⁣ a given⁢ Frigidaire model, common failure symptoms to look⁣ for (cracks, broken tabs, ice⁢ bridging, auger misalignment,⁣ sensor faults), stepwise troubleshooting priorities for technicians and owners, and practical replacement considerations such ‌as inspection points, ⁣required clearances, and basic safety precautions to observe during removal ​and installation.

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Function and⁣ Mechanical Role of⁣ the Ice Bucket in Frigidaire Ice Production,⁣ Storage,​ and Dispensing

The 241734001 frigidaire ⁣Refrigerator Ice ⁣Bucket‍ functions as the primary mechanical ⁣receiver ⁣and short-term storage‍ container for ice ⁤produced by the refrigerator’s automatic ice maker. During the harvest⁤ cycle the⁢ ice maker releases cubes⁣ through a dump ⁢port ‌into this ​bucket; ⁣the bucket’s geometry, molded guides, and mounting features align with the ice⁢ maker dump ⁢flange​ and any downstream dispensing chute. The ‌bucket⁤ also provides the mechanical interface for the ice level sensing mechanism (mechanical arm,actuator pin,or ⁣optical sensor recess) and for retention clips or slide rails that secure the bucket in the freezer ⁢compartment. Its molded surfaces and ‍drain openings influence how cubes⁣ break apart‍ and clear the dispensing path, so fit and condition directly⁤ affect ‍ice flow and dispenser​ reliability.

Compatibility⁢ and mechanical behavior are ⁢critical ‌for ⁣technicians assessing intermittent production ⁣or dispensing faults. A cracked or warped bucket can allow ice bridging, obstruct ‌the ⁢sensor actuator, or misalign​ the dump⁢ port so cubes ​accumulate instead of ​falling freely, which often manifests as the ice maker cycling without filling the bin. When replacing the bucket, verify that mounting tabs, sensor cutouts, and dispenser clearances match ‍the‍ refrigerator model so the sensor arm ‌can move freely and​ the​ dump⁤ alignment is correct. Practical inspection steps include checking for stress fractures at mounting points, ensuring the actuator ⁣notch engages the sensor, and⁣ verifying that the bucket seats flush to prevent lateral movement during⁣ harvest and dispense cycles.

  • Inspection checklist: mounting tabs, ⁢sensor notch alignment, cracks at‌ stress points, lid‍ fit, and drain/vent clearance
  • Behavioral signs of failure: ‌ice bridging, ⁢sensor not tripping, dispenser⁢ jams, or ice ⁢maker prematurely stopping
  • installation note: confirm ⁤compatibility with ⁤model-specific rails and dispenser geometry before replacement
Item Description
Part 241734001 Frigidaire⁣ Refrigerator Ice bucket
Material Rigid food-grade thermoplastic with molded guides and ‍mounting features
Typical storage ⁢capacity Varies by refrigerator family; designed for ‌auxiliary short-term storage of produced cubes
Key interfaces Ice maker dump flange, ice level sensor recess/actuator, ​retention clips/slide rails, dispenser chute alignment

How the 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket Interfaces with the Ice maker, Auger‌ Motor, and Door Sensors

The ⁣241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice ⁤Bucket functions​ as⁤ the receiving and staging component for ‍ice‌ produced by the ice maker and as the mechanical interface‍ for the‌ dispenser auger.⁢ Its geometry includes a ‌drop pocket under the ice maker chute and a splined hub or coupling that engages the auger motor drive shaft; ‍correct axial and rotational ⁢alignment of these⁣ features ensures⁤ the auger⁣ couples‍ without excessive play. The ‍bucket also incorporates molded stops and latch slots ‍that align with the cabinet frame so the ice maker drop ⁢clears the bucket lip ⁢and ice is directed into the auger flighting‍ rather ‍than trapping at the⁣ rim.

The ⁤electrical⁢ and sensor interactions determine operational behavior: the auger motor ⁢draws ice from⁤ the bucket only when⁣ the drive engages the splined coupling⁣ and the dispenser door/door sensor logic allows motor⁣ activation. Misalignment, worn ⁣splines, or ice bridges can prevent the auger from loading even though the motor energizes, producing a ⁣grinding noise or ⁣stalled condition. Similarly,⁣ door and bin sensors ​(mechanical actuators or optical switches) will⁤ inhibit ⁤the​ ice maker or dispenser if the bucket is not fully inserted or the bin-full actuator is​ triggered by compacted ice.⁢ Practical ‌checks include verifying spline engagement ​and free rotation, confirming continuity or actuation of bin/door switches before ​running the motor, and clearing ice ‍bridges‌ at‍ the bucket rim to restore reliable feed to ⁤the auger.

  • Compatibility points: splined coupling fit, drop-chute clearance, latch alignment.
  • Common⁣ symptoms: auger⁤ grinding (worn splines), dispenser lockout (sensor not actuated), ice bridging (compacted ice at rim).
  • Troubleshooting steps: inspect splines, test sensor actuation, remove and⁣ defrost ⁢bucket⁤ if bridged.
Item Description
Ice maker drop Chute‌ alignment ⁣over⁣ bucket​ pocket; must clear lip to ⁢avoid jams
Auger coupling Plastic splined hub matching motor shaft; wear causes slip⁤ or noise
Bin/door sensor Mechanical actuator​ or optical⁢ switch that ​enables/disables motor and ice maker

Common Failure Symptoms, Wear Patterns, and Inspection Criteria for Ice Bucket ‌Malfunction

The‍ 241734001 Frigidaire refrigerator Ice bucket is ⁣a molded ice collection⁤ and dispensing component that ⁣interfaces directly with⁣ the auger/drive assembly and the freezer cavity.⁣ Its primary function is to receive ice⁢ from the icemaker,allow controlled access for the auger to transport ‍ice​ to the⁣ dispenser,and maintain a ⁢seal ⁣with the housing to prevent jamming and bridging. Typical material is impact-resistant ABS or polypropylene, and the bucket relies on accurate dimensional fits: mounting tabs, drive-coupler ​clearance,‍ and⁤ a true lip around the ‍dispenser opening.⁣ Incompatible replacement buckets ⁢or buckets⁢ with deformed ​mounting points‍ will cause misalignment with the auger, producing symptoms such as ⁣intermittent dispensing, ‌stripped auger teeth, ⁢or premature drive-motor overload; ⁤for example, a ⁤cracked⁢ feed lip commonly produces ice spillage into the housing and accelerates ice packing behind the auger.

Inspectors should look for both ⁢visible wear patterns and functional behavior under⁤ load; common failure symptoms and practical inspection ​criteria include:

  • Ice bridging and ​repeated​ jams – check ⁢for surface scoring​ or buildup patterns ⁤inside the bucket and ‌confirm the bucket depth and outlet geometry match OEM specifications.
  • Mounting tab or lip damage – any elongation or cracking of mounting features ‍causes lateral ⁣play⁤ that prevents consistent auger engagement.
  • Excessive drive noise ‌or motor​ stalls – indicates worn auger-to-bucket contact faces‍ or internal obstructions; manually rotate the auger​ coupling to assess smoothness and resistance.
  • Cracks, chips, or material creep – ⁤small fractures near the outlet lead to irregular‍ ice flow and accelerated wear of auger teeth.
Item Description
Visual damage Inspect for cracks, chips, and ​warped mounting tabs; any deformation‍ >1-2 ‌mm‌ at mounting points can impair engagement.
Drive engagement With power removed,‌ hand-rotate the ‌auger; intermittent contact or excessive play indicates worn coupling‍ faces‍ or misalignment.
Ice flow behavior Observe dispensing under ‍normal load: persistent bridging or uneven flow suggests incorrect bucket⁢ geometry or ⁢interior⁣ surface ⁤damage.

Compatibility, Replacement Procedures, and Step‑by‑Step⁢ Installation Guidelines for the⁢ 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator ⁤Ice Bucket

The‌ 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket functions as⁤ the ​removable receptacle that ⁤receives‌ and ​dispenses ice⁤ from ⁣the ice maker assembly. Mechanically, it engages ⁤with the ice maker via molded mounting tabs⁢ and ⁣a slide track; the bucket’s lip aligns with the dispenser door or the ice maker’s ⁤ejection path so cubes clear without binding. Compatibility ⁤depends on the ⁢bucket’s mounting geometry ⁤and the presence or ​absence of sensor interlocks – ⁣some refrigerator models ‌rely ‍only on the physical fit of the bucket, while others include a switch or optical sensor that requires the bucket to register correctly. Verify compatibility by matching the refrigerator model number to parts data and ​by inspecting the bucket’s‍ tab spacing, slide rail profile, and ‍overall ⁢dimensions before ordering or replacing the part.

Replacement and installation follow straightforward mechanical​ steps but ​require careful‌ attention to alignment and freezer conditions to avoid damaging tabs or the ice ​maker mechanism. Before⁣ beginning, ‍ disconnect power ​or ‍switch the refrigerator to a service mode to ⁣prevent ​the ice maker‌ from cycling; allow accumulated​ ice to be emptied or softened to⁢ avoid jamming during⁤ removal. During installation, confirm the bucket seats⁣ fully into its‌ track and ​that ⁢the front lip clears the⁢ dispenser ‍door; if the unit uses a bucket-detect switch, ​ensure the actuator engages.Typical field procedure includes the steps below and a swift verification cycle after install to confirm the ice maker fills and ejects ‍normally.

  • Power off or set ⁤to service mode and remove stored ice from the bucket.
  • Open freezer compartment and slide the bucket rearwards slightly to clear the front⁤ lip, then lift out ⁢by‍ disengaging the mounting⁤ tabs.
  • Inspect mounting tabs, rails, and the ice ‌maker‍ ejector⁤ for cracks, ice buildup, or obstructions; remove ice or ‌debris.
  • position new bucket⁢ so rear edge engages the slide track, then lower and‍ push forward ⁢until the​ front tabs click into place; confirm ​ tab alignment and smooth sliding motion.
  • Restore power, run a manual cycle or wait one ⁢eject cycle, and observe ⁤for proper fill, harvest, and ⁤dispenser operation.
Item Description
Part Number 241734001
Material Food-grade molded ⁢plastic with reinforced mounting tabs
Mounting Slide-track engagement with front ‌locking​ tabs; compatible with slide-and-latch ice maker assemblies
Typical Dimensions Profile and tab⁢ spacing must match manufacturer specifications-measure before‍ replacement

Q&A

What is ⁣the 241734001 ⁣Frigidaire refrigerator ice bucket?

The 241734001 is the OEM ice bucket (ice container) manufactured for‍ certain Frigidaire⁢ refrigerators. It⁢ collects and stores ice produced by the automatic ice ‍maker and interfaces with the auger/dispenser so ⁣ice can‌ be delivered to the dispenser or removed by‍ hand.

How do I know if​ 241734001‌ is compatible⁢ with my refrigerator?

Compatibility is determined by your refrigerator model ​number. Check the model number‍ (usually‌ on a sticker inside the fresh-food compartment, freezer or on ⁣the cabinet edge), then look up part 241734001 on Frigidaire’s⁣ parts site or a reputable parts dealer. The part itself often has the ‍part number molded or printed on it; compare shape,mounting‍ points and ‌auger coupling to be sure of fit.

How⁢ do I ​remove and⁣ install‍ the 241734001 ice ⁣bucket?

Before starting,disconnect power ⁢or turn off the ice maker if your model recommends ⁣it. To remove: open the freezer/ice‍ compartment,slide the bucket‍ out until it stops,then lift slightly or tilt (depending on model) to⁢ disengage⁢ it from the auger drive and slide completely out. To install: align the ​bucket‍ so the auger coupling and any guide tabs match, slide in until it seats and you feel/see it engage,⁤ and‌ restore ⁢power or turn the ice maker back on.​ No tools are typically required,but ‍follow your refrigerator’s service manual for your ‍model.

What is the ‍correct way to clean the 241734001 ice bucket?

Empty the ice and wash the‌ bucket by hand in ⁣warm water with mild dish soap. Rinse thoroughly and air-dry completely‍ before returning it‍ to service⁤ to avoid clumping. Avoid abrasive​ pads and‌ harsh‍ cleaners that can ⁤scratch⁢ or degrade the plastic. If sanitizing, use a​ diluted bleach solution (typically 1 tablespoon bleach ‍per ‍1 quart ⁢of water), rinse‍ well, and dry. Check your refrigerator manual⁣ before using a dishwasher-many OEM buckets are not recommended for high dishwasher heat.

After installing the 241734001 bucket, ‌ice won’t dispense. What should I check?

First ensure the bucket is fully seated and the auger coupling is engaged. Inspect​ for ice jams were⁢ large or ⁣melted/refrozen chunks block the auger. Verify the ‌dispenser motor is receiving power‌ and that any ‌dispenser switches or sensors ‍are functioning. also check the ice‍ maker is turned on and ‌that the ‌freezer temperature ‍is ‍within the recommended range (around 0°F / -18°C). If the bucket and auger look fine but ⁢the motor doesn’t run, ‌troubleshoot the dispenser motor, ⁤control board, or wiring.

Why⁤ does ice in the ⁢241734001 bucket ⁢clump or freeze together,and how do I fix‌ it?

Clumping is commonly caused by moisture/refreezing,high humidity,or freezer set too⁣ cold. Solutions: ⁣discard​ old ice, wash and dry the⁢ bucket, and allow the ice maker to refill with ‍fresh ice.Check and set the freezer⁣ temperature to the manufacturer’s recommended range and​ ensure the door seals⁣ are⁢ good to prevent moist air ingress.​ Periodically⁤ break​ up large chunks before they form and avoid overfilling the bucket.

Is it​ okay ⁢to buy an aftermarket replacement for ‌241734001?

aftermarket ⁤parts‍ can be cheaper and may fit,‍ but quality and exact fit vary. OEM (241734001) guarantees‍ dimensional match and ⁤material​ compatibility. If you choose an aftermarket⁤ bucket, confirm compatibility with your refrigerator model and inspect the auger coupling, mounting⁢ tabs, and dimensions. use a reputable supplier that offers returns ‌or guarantees‍ if the part doesn’t fit.

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

Look for a molded or printed part‌ number on the bucket’s ‍inner wall or underside. To order, provide your refrigerator model‌ number and the bucket‌ part‌ number to‍ an⁤ authorized Frigidaire dealer, Frigidaire’s official parts website, or trusted appliance parts⁤ retailers. Verify‌ shipping, warranty, ⁤and return policies before purchasing. ​If you’re unsure, send ⁢photos ⁣of the bucket and your refrigerator model to the parts ⁤supplier for confirmation.

In Summary

The ⁢241734001 Frigidaire refrigerator ‌ice⁢ bucket serves as⁢ the dedicated storage and dispensing component for compatible Frigidaire ice⁢ systems, helping to contain, protect and​ deliver ice while maintaining proper alignment⁣ with the dispenser and ice maker. As an​ OEM-designated ‍part, its ​correct fit and materials contribute‌ to consistent ice quality, hygienic storage and reliable interaction with sensors ​and moving components within the refrigerator assembly.

As the ice‌ bucket directly affects ice flow, sanitation and potential leakage, its condition can influence overall ice-maker‌ performance and the appliance’s operational efficiency. Cracks, deformation, misalignment ​or sensor⁤ interference can lead to jams, ‌water spills or⁤ degraded ice quality, ‌making timely assessment of the bucket’s condition an crucial ‍part of routine troubleshooting⁣ and maintenance.

Accurate diagnosis and appropriate replacement are essential when⁤ faults are identified. Confirming ⁣symptoms‌ and compatibility before installing a ​replacement⁢ 241734001 bucket helps ensure restored ⁣function and avoids secondary ‍damage to the ice⁣ maker ⁤or dispenser. For‌ complex issues or uncertainty about​ causes, follow the manufacturer’s service guidance or⁤ consult a qualified technician ⁣to verify the problem and perform‍ repairs safely and correctly.


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