241860801 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Container Assembly

241860801 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Container Assembly is ​a molded ice storage and delivery component used wiht automatic ice makers; it ⁢functions ⁤as the receptacle that collects‍ harvested ice and, where ‌applicable, houses‌ the auger ⁤or⁣ feed‍ mechanism that delivers ⁤ice to a dispenser. The ⁣assembly is typically ‌a rigid plastic bin with specific mounting points​ and interfaces for mechanical couplings, sensors, and sometimes a motor or⁢ drive shaft,⁣ designed to fit within the freezer compartment of compatible Frigidaire refrigeration‍ units.

Inside ‍the appliance, the ice ⁣container ‍assembly interfaces directly​ with ‌the ice maker harvest cycle and the dispenser ⁢subsystem: ⁣it receives ice from ‌the ice⁣ maker‍ mold during the⁤ harvest, provides a controlled passage for ice​ to travel to the door⁣ dispenser or internal chute, and frequently contains⁣ sensors or switches⁤ that inform the ⁤control board about ice level‌ or jam⁣ conditions. ​It thus interacts mechanically with the auger/drive motor, electrically with level or door switches, and⁢ environmentally with​ the⁣ freezer’s temperature and defrost systems;⁢ any⁤ misalignment, crack, ​or obstruction in the ⁢container can ‌impede dispensing, trigger error​ states, ⁢or affect ice production‍ rates.

In this article you will ⁢find a‍ technical overview of the part’s function‌ and typical installation environment, guidance on compatibility ‍and identification of the 241860801 assembly, common failure symptoms​ to watch ​for (such as​ ice bridging, structural‌ damage, auger ⁢stalls, ‍or sensor ‍faults), ⁤practical troubleshooting steps to⁣ isolate mechanical versus⁣ electrical causes, and considerations for safe⁢ and correct replacement-including packaging and connector checks, mounting ⁢alignment, and basic post-installation ⁤verification procedures.⁤ The intent is to provide‍ technicians,⁣ engineers, and appliance owners with the essential technical ⁢context needed to ⁢diagnose issues and make informed repair or replacement decisions without prescriptive marketing language.

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function and Operational role ⁢of​ the ‌Ice‌ Container Assembly ⁤in​ Frigidaire Refrigerators

The ⁤ 241860801 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Container Assembly ⁣ serves ⁣as the mechanical‌ and functional interface between the automatic icemaker and⁤ the dispenser‌ or auger system. ⁢It is a molded​ bin with guide surfaces, mounting ⁣tabs ⁤and ⁤an integral drive-coupler ​area⁣ that receives ice as it is ejected from⁣ the icemaker, retains‍ a working volume​ of ice, and meters release into ⁢the auger or​ paddle mechanism. In‌ many configurations the ​container‌ includes features such as a keyed spline or coupler for the auger drive, a discharge⁤ ramp to prevent bridging, and simple mechanical or optical flags⁤ used by the refrigerator controller⁣ to detect low-ice conditions; thes elements determine how the ‌part behaves under normal cycling and ⁢how it couples ⁤to​ the dispenser motor and latch assemblies.

  • Primary functions: receive ice, prevent bridging, align ice ​flow ⁤to auger/paddle, and provide low-ice⁤ detection feedback.
  • Common symptoms of failure: ice bridging, noisy⁤ or ‌stalled⁤ dispenser motor,‍ cracked bin or ‌worn coupler⁣ splines, and‍ incorrect low-ice signals to the control board.
  • Installation⁢ checks: ⁢verify ​seating against the icemaker discharge, confirm spline engagement with the drive coupler, ​and⁤ ensure mounting tabs ⁢are⁢ intact and not warped.
Item Description
Material Molded freezer-grade ⁣thermoplastic designed​ to ‌resist cracking and embrittlement⁤ at ⁢low temperatures.
Interface⁣ features Guide ramps, discharge​ chute, mounting tabs and⁢ a​ drive-coupler/paddle bore for auger engagement.
service notes Inspect for cracks, deformations, or ⁤worn ​splines; clean frost and debris ⁣to restore reliable ice ‍flow.

Operationally, the‍ ice container affects dispenser ⁣load,⁣ noise, and reliability: a ⁣deformed bin ​or misaligned coupler increases torque on the auger motor and may trigger motor overloads ⁣or intermittent⁢ dispensing. Thermal and moisture management is part of the component’s⁤ role-minimizing large ‍temperature gradients and exposed wet⁣ surfaces reduces‌ frost ⁢buildup that causes ​bridging. For technicians, practical troubleshooting begins with ⁣physical inspection (splines, tabs, chute clearance), manual ice⁣ removal and ⁢controlled defrost to confirm whether the container or upstream icemaker ⁢is the⁤ root cause; replacement is⁣ warranted ​when ⁢cracks, permanent warpage, or‌ damaged ‌splines⁣ prevent correct mechanical engagement or create repeat jams.

How the 241860801 Frigidaire Refrigerator⁢ Ice Container Assembly interfaces with⁢ the⁢ Ice⁣ Maker, Door, and Evaporator Components

The 241860801 Frigidaire ​Refrigerator ‍Ice Container⁢ Assembly is a molded storage⁤ bin ⁣that mechanically⁣ and electrically interfaces‌ with the ice ⁣maker, freezer door, and the evaporator housing⁤ to ⁣maintain proper ice delivery ⁤and​ control. It seats beneath ‍the ice⁣ maker’s discharge chute using molded mounting tabs and alignment‍ ribs that ensure the chute deposits cubes into the bin without⁤ misalignment or bridging. ​A ⁢built-in full-bin actuator (mechanical lever ‍or ⁣plunger) engages the ice maker’s control circuit to halt production‌ when storage capacity is reached; correct ⁢seating ⁣of the ⁣bin is required for reliable actuation. On models with⁤ an​ internal dispenser or auger,⁤ the bin incorporates ⁣a ​coupling interface or clearance zone⁢ so the auger motor gear can engage without axial play, and the bin’s outer ⁣profile‌ is designed to clear the freezer door​ gasket⁢ and hinge path to avoid interference when the door‍ closes.

Functionally, the‍ assembly also provides⁢ thermal​ and frost-management⁣ interfaces with the evaporator and defrost system: its geometry maintains a specified gap‍ from the evaporator cover and heater ‌so warm ​meltwater drains to the drain channel rather than refreezing inside ‍the⁤ bin. Technicians should verify ⁣three ​practical checks when diagnosing related faults: that ​the bin is fully seated ​(actuator depressed), ⁤the discharge chute-bin⁢ alignment is⁣ correct (no offset causing⁣ jams), and there is adequate evaporator clearance (no damaged shields or ⁤excessive ice build-up). ⁣Typical symptoms tied⁣ to interface faults include continuous ice production despite a full bin (actuator fault or misalignment), ice ⁢bridging or clumping (poor⁣ chute geometry or defrost failure),‌ and door ‍interference that prevents a full seal (bin⁤ not seated or incorrect ⁤replacement part).

  • Mounting‌ tabs and ‍alignment ribs ⁣- ensure accurate chute positioning.
  • Full-bin actuator⁢ – mechanical⁤ switch engagement to‌ stop the ice⁤ maker.
  • Dispenser/auger ⁢coupling or​ clearance – compatibility ‌with motor ⁢drive.
  • Evaporator⁢ clearance and drainage -⁣ prevents refreeze and ‌jams.
Item Description
Mounting interface Molded tabs‍ and slots ⁣that secure ⁢the bin under the ice maker discharge.
Full-bin ⁣actuator Mechanical​ plunger⁣ or lever that signals the ice maker​ control to stop.
Dispenser coupling Axial clearance or ‍gear interface⁢ for‌ auger-driven dispensers when ‌present.
Evaporator clearance Designed‍ gap and drain path to prevent frost ⁢build-up ⁤and water ingress.

Common Mechanical and Electrical Failure Symptoms of the Ice ‍Container Assembly

The 241860801 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Container Assembly is a passive and⁢ interface component ⁤that receives ice from ‌the ⁣icemaker, aligns the ice with​ the dispenser‌ auger or door‍ chute, and provides mechanical ‌mounting and‍ electrical connections​ for⁣ any associated‍ sensors or ⁤actuator couplings. ​In service ‍the container‌ must maintain correct alignment with the auger coupling, provide unobstructed ice flow, and present reliable connector‍ contacts for the dispenser motor​ and any level-detection switches. Compatibility⁢ concerns are ⁣primarily‍ mechanical-tab ​locations, ⁤mounting pin spacing, and auger-coupler⁤ fit ⁤are common mismatch ⁢points-so technicians ‍should verify physical dimensions and‍ connector ​type when replacing ⁤the assembly on a ⁢specific Frigidaire model.

Mechanical and electrical faults produce ‌distinct, diagnosable behaviors that narrow the root cause‌ quickly.‍ Examples include grinding or​ scraping noises caused by a ​misaligned auger-to-coupler engagement, persistent ice clumping due to​ poor air sealing‌ or a failed anti-clump heater, and intermittent dispenser operation ⁣resulting from a loose wire⁤ harness or ​a failing door switch. Begin ⁤troubleshooting by observing the‌ symptom⁣ under‌ load (attempt⁤ a dispense⁤ while⁤ listening and watching the auger), inspecting visible‌ mounting tabs and the ice path for ⁣obstructions, ⁤and ⁢measuring voltage at the motor connector to separate mechanical ‍seizure from electrical‍ loss of drive.

  • Auger stalls or motor hums ‍with no rotation – possible seized auger, stripped coupler, or jammed ice.
  • Intermittent dispense ‌or no response – loose/oxidized connector, broken wire, ‍or⁤ defective door/actuator switch.
  • Ice clumping⁢ or large ice blocks – insufficient⁢ airflow, ⁣damaged bin insulation, or moisture intrusion.
  • Unusual scraping or grinding ⁤noises ​- misaligned mounting, cracked⁢ bin walls,​ or ‍foreign debris.
Item Description
Ice jam / Stalled auger Inspect the auger coupler ​and bin for crushed ice or foreign ⁤objects; rotate auger ‌by hand if accessible to check for mechanical binding.
Motor hums but no rotation Measure‍ supply‌ voltage at the motor; ⁣if voltage ⁣is present,⁣ suspect mechanical⁤ seizure or stripped ‌drive coupling.
Intermittent electrical operation Check harness continuity, ​connector pins for corrosion, and the‍ door/actuator ​switch function under repeated cycles.

Replacement Considerations⁤ and Step‑by‑Step⁤ Installation Procedure for the Ice Container Assembly

The 241860801‍ Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Container Assembly is the ‍molded receptacle that collects, stores, ⁣and presents harvested ice from⁢ the ⁤icemaker ‍and interfaces⁣ with any dispenser⁣ or auger drive mechanism.⁣ Functionally the assembly must provide accurate alignment with the icemaker chute, secure mounting on the internal‍ rails, and proper engagement of any built-in sensors⁣ or mechanical couplings;⁢ common failure modes include cracked ⁣walls that allow ice spill into⁣ the evaporator cavity, ⁤worn ⁤rail shoulders ​that permit lateral play, and broken sensor housings‍ that ​prevent‌ accurate ice level detection. ⁢Verify compatibility‌ by matching ⁤the service ⁣part number and‌ mounting geometry to the refrigerator ⁢model; ‌visually ​confirm the location⁢ of the ‍auger​ boss or⁢ sensor connector ‍as some Frigidaire designs ‌use a ‌passive bin ⁤while others incorporate an auger drive or optical sensor ⁣integrated into the container roof.

Replace⁤ the container with ‌the refrigerator de-energized, and follow a ​methodical installation sequence to‌ avoid drivetrain ‍binding or ⁣sensor‍ misalignment. Before‍ installing,clear ice ‌and defrost ‌any frost⁤ bridges,inspect the ‍icemaker chute‍ and rail tracks ​for burrs or obstructions,and transfer any mounting hardware or gaskets from the old bin if required. After ‌seating⁤ the new ⁣container on its rails and engaging any retention tabs, verify free rotation of the‌ auger (if present) and ⁢secure electrical connectors with full engagement; perform​ a manual⁢ harvest or dispenser cycle to confirm correct behavior and listen for rubbing ‍or grinding that indicates ⁢misalignment.

  • disconnect power and remove ice: empty bin and isolate⁣ refrigerator power.
  • Remove old container: ‌disengage​ retention tabs and slide out ​along rails; ‌note orientation of any sensors or auger drive.
  • Inspect and clean: clear ​ice ⁣bridges, remove debris from tracks,‌ inspect rails and support bosses for damage.
  • Install ⁢new container: align ⁤rails, slide into ⁤position until​ retention⁤ tabs ⁤engage, connect‌ any sensor or ​motor connectors.
  • Functional check: restore ⁣power,run ⁤an icemaker harvest or dispense cycle,verify unobstructed auger rotation and correct ice flow.
  • Troubleshoot common issues: if binding occurs, lift slightly and​ re-seat; if sensor doesn’t​ register, reseat connector ‌and check continuity per ⁣service‍ manual.
Item Description
Compatible⁤ Models Match refrigerator model code and rail geometry; not all ‌Frigidaire bins are interchangeable between side-by-side ‌and ⁣French-door ‌units.
mounting Features molded rails,retention tabs,optional auger boss and sensor connector-verify physical fit ‌before final installation.
Tools‍ / ‌Checks Phillips⁢ or⁢ nut driver ⁣for fasteners, flashlight for‌ visual‍ inspection, ‍verify connector seating and free auger rotation.

Q&A

What is part 241860801 (Frigidaire⁤ ice container assembly) and what does it do?

241860801 is the‍ ice ‍container ‌(ice bin/assembly) that collects and stores ice produced by the refrigerator’s ice maker. Depending on⁤ the refrigerator model the assembly may include the bin, ‍chute/door‍ interface and mounting​ features that allow the dispenser ⁣or auger to access⁤ the ice. It ⁢does⁣ not usually contain the ice maker motor or water ‌valve – those are separate⁤ components.

How do I know⁤ if 241860801 is compatible with​ my ⁢refrigerator?

Compatibility depends on your refrigerator model number. Check the ‌fridge​ model (usually on a label inside the⁢ fresh food compartment‌ or behind the grille) and compare it to the​ part listing on Frigidaire’s parts‍ website or ⁣with‍ an authorized parts dealer. ⁣Do not rely solely⁣ on visual similarity – cross-reference your ⁣model number⁤ to confirm ​fit and ‌function.

What are ⁣the safe steps⁤ to remove and install the ice container assembly?

General steps: ‍1) Unplug the refrigerator or turn off the ​ice maker/power for safety. 2) Empty and remove any loose ice⁣ from the ‌bin.⁢ 3) Open the freezer/access⁤ panel and locate​ the bin mounting or retainer clips. ‌4)‌ Release any ​clips or ⁢remove screws holding the⁢ bin (some bins simply slide out). 5) If there are ⁤electrical connectors (sensors or lights), disconnect them carefully. 6) Install ⁤the new bin ⁣by ⁤reversing removal: connect ⁢any​ plugs, seat the bin ​fully, secure clips/screws. ​7) Restore power, ‌run a test/harvest⁣ cycle if⁤ available and discard ‍the first few trays of ice.‍ Note: specific fasteners and clip locations‌ vary by model, so refer to your‍ model’s ​service⁢ sheet or owner’s⁣ manual when ⁣available.

What tools do I need to replace the ice container assembly?

Common tools: a phillips or‌ flat screwdriver, nut driver set (for small screws/bolts), work gloves to protect hands‍ and⁤ keep ice‍ clean, and a towel to catch water from melting ice.You might ‍also need⁢ a putty knife or plastic pry tool for clips ⁣on‌ some models. In⁣ many ⁤cases no⁤ special tools are required because ‍the bin snaps⁢ in⁤ and out.

My ice container ⁣is ⁤cracked ⁣or leaking ​- can it be repaired ⁣or should I ‌replace it?

Small ​cosmetic⁢ cracks that don’t affect sealing can‌ sometimes be temporarily patched with a food-safe silicone sealant, ‍but this is a short-term fix. Cracks that allow melted water to leak, interfere with dispenser operation, or compromise structural integrity should be replaced. ⁤Replacement is the reliable‌ long-term solution and preserves ​hygiene ⁢and ‍fitment.

Why​ is ice clumping or caking⁣ in the bin after installing a new⁢ container?

Ice caking usually‌ results from one⁣ or more ‍of: freezer ‍temperature too warm or fluctuating, high humidity in the freezer,‍ frequent door openings, old/partially ⁣melted⁢ and refrozen ice, ​or⁤ a misaligned bin ⁤that interferes with ice flow. Fixes:​ set the ‍freezer to‍ the recommended temperature, discard⁤ old ice, ensure ‍the bin is seated correctly,​ minimize door openings, and verify the⁣ ice maker⁤ is operating⁤ normally (no water ‍leaks or partial fills that create slushy ice).

The dispenser/auger won’t dispense ice after I replaced the bin. What should I check?

First‌ confirm the bin is​ fully seated and any actuator or dispenser interface ​is​ aligned​ – many dispensers‍ need⁢ the bin properly positioned to engage the auger.‌ Check for ice jams or large clumps blocking the auger. Verify the ​ice maker and dispenser have power ⁤and the ⁢dispenser switch/door actuator functions. If the auger⁣ motor runs but no ice moves, the bin⁣ may be ‍empty or ⁣the ⁤auger coupling‍ is damaged. If‍ in doubt, run the refrigerator’s diagnostics or consult a technician.

How⁤ should I clean and maintain ⁣the​ ice container to prevent problems?

Routine maintainance: remove the ice​ and wash ⁢the bin with⁤ warm water ⁣and mild dish⁤ soap,rinse thoroughly and dry before reinstalling. Avoid harsh or ⁢abrasive cleaners and ⁢do ​not use strong bleach solutions unless diluted to a manufacturer-recommended‍ concentration.​ Periodically discard ⁢old ice (especially after power​ outages), keep the freezer door ​seals in good condition, and​ maintain recommended freezer temperatures. If you’re switching to ‍a replacement⁤ bin, sanitize the bin⁤ before first use and⁣ discard the first few batches of ice after installation.

Key Takeaways

The 241860801 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice⁤ Container Assembly serves‍ as⁤ the primary storage and delivery ⁣component for ‍produced ice,⁢ maintaining hygienic containment, proper⁤ alignment with the freezer’s dispensing mechanism, ⁤and contributing to consistent⁣ ice ⁤production and flow. As⁤ a purpose-designed ‍part for​ compatible​ Frigidaire ⁢models, its correct fit and condition help prevent ice ⁤bridging,⁢ leaks, ⁤and ⁣operational interruptions that can​ affect overall appliance ‌performance.

Accurate diagnosis ‌of issues related ⁢to​ the ice container-such as visible cracks ‌or warping,‌ improper seating,‌ odors, ice buildup, or interaction problems with​ sensors ⁤and‍ dispensers-is essential before deciding on repair or replacement. A systematic inspection, reference to model‍ specifications, and, when appropriate,⁣ professional troubleshooting⁣ will ‍distinguish between ‌remedial​ cleaning ‍or adjustment ⁣and the ‍need for component replacement, reducing the risk of ‌unnecessary ​expense or recurring‍ failures.

When replacement is warranted,installing a properly specified 241860801 assembly restores intended⁤ function,supports food safety by preventing contamination,and can extend⁤ the service life of the ⁣refrigerator by⁢ eliminating recurring faults. Whether performed by a qualified​ technician or a ‌knowledgeable owner following⁢ manufacturer ​guidance, timely and correct replacement is‍ a practical step to maintain reliability⁢ and performance⁤ in the long term.


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