IM117000 ICE MAKER KIT OEM

IM117000 ICE MAKER​ KIT OEM ‍is‍ a self-contained ice-maker assembly intended⁢ as an original-equipment replacement module for compatible refrigerator/freezer units. ​The kit comprises the‌ mechanical and electrical elements‌ required to form, ⁤freeze, and harvest ‌ice ⁣- typically including the ice​ mold,‌ drive motor ⁤and⁢ gearbox, ‍harvest thermostat ‌or sensor, ejector ‍blades⁣ and associated ⁤mounting ⁢and electrical interfaces – packaged to ‍match ⁢factory fit and function.

Within ​the appliance, the​ IM117000 module controls the cyclic process of filling​ the mold with⁤ water, allowing the water‌ to freeze, sensing ice readiness, and⁢ initiating the ⁢harvest cycle to eject ‌ice‍ into a storage bin.It interfaces directly with the‌ appliance’s⁢ refrigeration system for ‌the freeze⁣ interval, the household water⁤ supply and inlet⁣ valve for‌ filling,⁤ and the refrigerator control board and wiring harness for⁤ timing, ⁢power and diagnostic ‍feedback.Proper interaction ⁢with ‍these systems is essential‍ to maintain ‍correct cycle timing, prevent overfilling or leaks,⁣ and ⁤ensure reliable ice production without interfering⁢ with normal ⁤refrigeration or defrost operations.

This article describes the IM117000’s functional components‍ and ⁣electrical/mechanical‌ interfaces, outlines compatibility checks and specification points⁢ a technician should verify,‌ and lists common failure symptoms such as ⁤no ice production, partial fills, continuous run or harvest failures​ and ⁣leaks.​ It⁣ will‌ also‌ cover systematic troubleshooting ‌steps to ‍isolate electrical versus water-supply faults ⁤and⁢ mechanical‌ jams, plus practical ​replacement considerations⁢ including part-number ⁢matching, connector and mounting alignment, water-line⁤ and sealing ​precautions, and required safety measures⁤ (power and⁤ water⁢ isolation)⁢ before service.

Table of Contents

Function and Role of⁢ the​ IM117000 Ice⁣ Maker Kit ‍OEM in⁣ Refrigerator Cooling and⁢ Ice Production Systems

The IM117000 ICE ⁣MAKER ⁣KIT OEM ​functions as ⁤the active ice production module‌ in compatible refrigeration systems by coordinating ‍water ​fill, freezing, ⁢and harvest cycles. It contains the ⁣ice⁢ mold, ​a drive motor or cam assembly, an‍ ice-level sensing device‌ (thermal or⁣ mechanical), and‍ interfaces for⁤ the⁤ refrigerator harness and water supply. Electrically it ​communicates start/stop and harvest signals with the ⁢refrigerator control board ‌and⁢ mechanically matches the OEM mounting‌ footprint so that timing, water delivery ⁢and cube ejection align‍ with the⁣ appliance’s evaporator and ⁤water⁤ inlet plumbing. Proper⁣ installation⁤ preserves the ⁢designed sequence: mold fill, controlled dwell for‍ freeze time, activation⁤ of ⁤the harvest ⁢mechanism, and ejection into the​ bin without disrupting⁢ the refrigerator’s cooling cycle.

In practical service scenarios the kit’s role ‍is observable through specific behaviors and failure modes: ⁤a non-rotating cam or seized motor prevents ⁤harvest and yields ⁢no ice, a faulty ice-level sensor allows ‍overfilling or continuous cycling, and a misaligned fill cup causes slow fills⁢ or leaks. ‌technicians should verify mechanical alignment,⁤ harness‌ pinout⁤ and ⁣water ‍line routing when swapping an IM117000 ICE MAKER ⁢KIT OEM⁢ into a‍ replacement⁢ job; electrical ‍compatibility and the physical mounting are‍ the usual limiting factors⁢ for‍ cross-request use. typical checks ⁣include confirming⁢ motor drive​ voltage‍ at the connector during a‌ harvest command,‍ inspecting ⁣the mold thermostat ⁢continuity ​during freeze dwell, and ensuring the ‍water inlet valve opens‌ during the fill ⁣phase.

  • Primary ‌functions:⁣ controlled fill, ⁢freeze‍ timing, harvest activation, and ice-level sensing.
  • Interfaces: ‍electrical harness⁤ to refrigerator control and water ‍inlet plumbing; OEM mounting footprint.
  • Common failure​ signs: ⁣no ice‍ production, continuous fill, leaking, ‌or accumulation of​ ice in the⁢ mold.
Item Description
electrical⁣ interface Multi-pin⁢ connector ⁢to ⁣refrigerator harness‍ for​ motor, heater/thermostat ⁤and⁢ level⁣ sensor signals
Mechanical‍ mounting OEM-specific footprint and ‍bracket ‍alignment ‍for direct replacement
Common symptoms No harvest, overfill/continuous ‌fill,⁢ leaking, or ​ice stuck in ​mold

How the IM117000 ICE‌ MAKER KIT OEM Works Internally: ⁢Water⁣ Valve Control, Thermistor⁤ Sensing, ​and ⁣Harvest‌ Cycle Mechanics

The IM117000 ICE⁣ MAKER KIT⁤ OEM contains ‌a small solenoid-driven water inlet ⁤valve⁢ and an electronics module that orchestrate mold filling and timing. The ice‍ maker⁣ control energizes the water valve for a defined interval ⁣or until⁤ the ⁤assembly’s ⁢position/level sensor indicates the fill is complete; consistent inlet pressure and ⁤a clean ⁢inlet screen are required for full, even fills. For⁢ compatibility, the kit expects ⁤the refrigerator control board or harness ‌to provide ⁤the correct ⁤control voltage and connector pinout-when replacing a unit technicians ⁢should confirm ‌coil impedance and⁢ connector style to avoid mismatched valves. Practical diagnostics include⁢ measuring coil resistance and verifying that the ⁣control ‌board applies voltage during the fill step, and checking⁤ for low ⁤water pressure or ‌debris in the inlet​ as common causes of⁤ partial‍ or no fill.

Temperature sensing and the harvest⁤ cycle are ‌coordinated by a​ mold-mounted thermistor and ‍a sequence that⁣ releases frozen cubes. During freeze​ the ⁢thermistor’s resistance ⁤falls as the​ mold approaches the configured‌ setpoint; the⁣ control module ​begins the harvest⁢ routine ⁢once ⁢the thermistor indicates the target ⁣freeze temperature has been reached. Harvest ‌is‌ typically accomplished by energizing a small heater (or utilizing‍ hot-gas defrost on​ some systems)⁤ while⁢ a motor or cam-driven ‌ejector ​turns to free⁢ cubes ‌and ⁤dump them into the bin, than the mechanism returns to ⁢the ‌fill ‍position. ​Troubleshooting steps include⁢ measuring⁤ thermistor resistance against its expected ⁣curve at known temperatures, checking ⁤heater‌ continuity, and ⁣verifying ​motor‍ operation and gear integrity-common failures‍ are open thermistors, ⁢burned ⁣heaters, or mechanical jams that prevent⁣ cube ejection.

  • cycle phases: Freeze ⁤→ Temperature sense → Harvest (heater/hot gas + motor) → Eject/Reset ⁤→⁤ Fill.
  • common diagnostics: coil resistance/voltage, ‌thermistor​ resistance checks, heater continuity, mechanical inspection ⁤of ejector⁢ gears.
Item Description
Water valve Solenoid valve that meters water into the‍ mold;‌ requires correct voltage⁢ and ⁢clean inlet to⁤ function reliably.
Thermistor Temperature⁣ sensor mounted to the mold ⁢that ‍signals when the freeze setpoint is reached⁢ and harvest should ​start.
Harvest heater⁢ / motor Heater⁣ (or hot-gas path) softens bond ‍to the‌ evaporator‌ while ⁤a ⁢motor-driven ejector releases⁢ cubes and resets the mechanism.
Control module Coordinates timing, reads​ the ⁢thermistor, ⁣energizes valve/heater/motor and interfaces with the refrigerator‍ harness.

Common Failure ‌Symptoms and ⁤Diagnostic‍ Indicators for Ice Production, Water ​Delivery, and ⁤Electrical ​faults

The IM117000 ​ICE ​MAKER‌ KIT OEM is⁢ the integrated ice-making ⁤assembly that controls ice production, water ⁢fill, and the mechanical harvest​ cycle in⁣ compatible refrigeration units. Failures in any of its sub-systems⁤ produce⁣ distinct behaviors: ​a complete⁤ lack of ice indicates⁣ either no⁢ fill⁢ or⁣ no harvest, reduced yield or hollow cubes point‌ to underfilling or‍ rapid freeze,⁣ persistent motor noise​ or‍ repeated harvest ⁤cycles ​suggest‌ a stuck‍ thermostat/thermistor or a⁤ failed harvest ‌heater,⁤ and visible leaks or overflows⁤ implicate the inlet valve, ⁤fill ‌cup alignment,⁣ or a clogged drain. ​Verify compatibility ⁣by matching the harness connector, mounting features, and fill-tube orientation to the existing refrigerator; physical fit and electrical pinout ⁢differences‌ are⁣ common causes of assumed “new-part” ​failures.

  • No ice produced ‍- frequently enough an ⁣open inlet ⁤valve coil, lack of supply pressure, or⁣ no harvest/drive⁤ voltage⁢ at ‌the ice maker connector.
  • Low yield‌ or hollow cubes – insufficient water ‌fill due to partial⁢ valve opening,⁣ blocked water filter,⁤ or ⁣shorted ⁣fill-time ⁤control.
  • Continuous cycling ⁤or repeated ‌harvests ⁢- defective thermostat/thermistor, failed heater⁤ element, or control electronics signaling false‍ temperature readings.
  • Noise, grinding,⁢ or intermittent motor⁢ operation – worn gears, seized ‌motor, or ice jam in the mold.
  • Water leaking or overflow – misaligned fill‍ tube, stuck fill⁢ cup, ⁤or ⁤leaking inlet⁣ valve.
Item Description
No ice Check for inlet valve actuation, ‍supply ‍pressure,⁤ and‍ presence of drive/harvest voltage at the module ​connector.
Hollow/undersized cubes Inspect ‍fill duration‍ and ‌water flow (filter and ‌valve), and verify proper freeze‍ time via thermostat/thermistor readings.
Continuous ⁣harvest ‍or heater not releasing Measure ⁤continuity of ⁤the mold heater and thermistor; confirm the control applies ⁣harvest voltage ‍and⁢ that the mold reaches ‍release ⁢temperature.

Diagnostics ​should⁢ combine visual inspection with targeted electrical measurements:⁤ verify that the ‌inlet valve coil has continuity and that the ⁣valve opens under ‍supply voltage, ‌confirm‍ motor and⁣ heater continuity, and measure the thermistor or thermostat resistance against manufacturer ⁢reference values at a known freezer temperature. Observe the sequence⁣ during a manual test cycle​ -⁤ watch for‌ a ‍fill pulse,then a freeze period,followed by a​ harvest event‍ -⁢ and use a ⁣multimeter ​or clamp⁣ meter to⁣ confirm ‌expected voltages⁤ at each ⁢stage; if a component ⁤shows correct electrical ⁤behavior ‌but the mechanical result ⁢is ⁣absent,suspect blockages,frozen fill tubes,or worn mechanical parts. Document measured⁣ values and connector pin⁤ voltages before⁣ replacing components to ensure replacements such as the IM117000 ICE MAKER KIT OEM​ resolve the ​root cause rather than a⁣ secondary symptom.

Compatibility, Replacement ⁣Considerations, Installation‌ Steps, and‍ Troubleshooting Procedures ‍for ⁣Servicing the Ice Maker Kit

The IM117000 ICE MAKER ⁤KIT ⁣OEM⁤ replaces ‍the freezer-mounted ⁣ice-making ⁤module that ‍performs water metering,‍ cube formation and the harvest/eject​ cycle in ‌compatible refrigerators. This⁣ assembly​ contains the fill cup, motor-driven ejector, ‌and the temperature cutout‍ or‍ sensor​ that coordinates harvest ‍timing; proper function ​depends on matching the OEM mounting ‌footprint, harness pinout and‍ control⁣ interface to the host appliance. Before purchasing, ​cross-reference⁤ the IM117000​ ICE MAKER KIT⁤ OEM against the ⁤refrigerator model⁣ and wiring diagram to confirm the connector type and ‍mounting⁢ bracket orientation, because physical fit and electrical compatibility⁣ (pin assignments ‍and nominal⁣ control voltage) determine ⁤whether the⁣ kit can be installed‍ without​ additional adapters or harness ‍modifications.

For replacement and servicing,⁤ follow a‌ methodical ​sequence: disconnect power and water supply, remove the ​ice bin and access ‌panels,‌ then unclip‍ the wiring harness ‍and mounting ‍screws to extract the old unit. Verify ⁤basic⁤ electrical ‌continuity​ of the motor,thermostat/thermistor and heater circuits with ‍a multimeter,and confirm⁢ the water inlet valve is actuated during a ⁣commanded⁢ fill⁣ by operating a diagnostic​ or manually initiating a ​harvest ​cycle; ‌insufficient fill,small cubes,or‍ continuous⁤ motor operation usually indicate ‌either a blocked ⁣fill‌ tube,failed inlet ‌valve,or a faulty control sensor. When troubleshooting,inspect for mechanical obstructions‍ in the ejector,mineral buildup in ⁤the fill cup,and‌ correct tray leveling; replace‌ the ice maker ⁢if internal‌ gear or circuit faults⁤ are ⁤present,and​ after installation⁤ perform a test ⁢cycle to ​confirm proper⁣ fill volume,harvest‌ timing ​and ejection before reassembling the freezer compartment.

  • No ice production‍ – check for⁢ voltage at the ice maker harness and verify the inlet​ valve clicks during a commanded fill.
  • Small or ⁤hollow‍ cubes -⁢ inspect fill ‍volume ​and look for⁤ partial fills ⁢caused by a clogged fill tube or weak‌ inlet valve.
  • Continuous or noisy motor – check for mechanical jam in the‌ ejector or snapped ‍gears inside the ‍module.
  • Leakage ⁤or overflow – confirm ⁣correct unit‍ seating, tray alignment and ⁢that⁤ the fill cup drain path is clear.
Item Description
Connector Match ⁣the OEM harness pinout and plug shape; verify pins for control signal,⁤ neutral/return and any sensor ⁣line.
Mounting Bracket and screw locations must align with freezer ⁢liner; incorrect orientation affects fill⁤ angle and⁢ ejection.
Common faults Failed motor,open ‌thermostat/thermistor,clogged fill tube,or⁢ defective ‍inlet valve-diagnose ​with ⁣continuity⁤ checks and ‌audible valve test.

Q&A

What refrigerators is the IM117000 ICE MAKER KIT OEM compatible with?

The‌ IM117000 is an OEM replacement ice ⁢maker ​used in⁢ specific⁤ makes and models. Compatibility varies by refrigerator series and ⁣model ⁢year,‌ so always verify⁢ fit ⁢by checking the refrigerator model number and cross-referencing ‌it ‌with​ the part number list ⁤from the appliance manufacturer or an authorized⁣ parts⁢ dealer.⁣ You can ⁣also ​compare the‌ mounting ​points, electrical ⁣connector, and harness ⁣on the old ⁢unit to ⁣ensure a match before purchase.

How can I tell whether the ‍IM117000 ⁣ice‍ maker ⁣itself ‍is faulty?

Before replacing ⁤the ⁣ice maker, rule out common external causes:‌ confirm the ⁢water ⁢supply ⁤is on, the ‍water filter is not clogged, the fill tube is not frozen, and the‌ freezer⁤ is at⁣ the correct temperature ‌(around ​0°F / -18°C).If ⁤those are ⁤OK, try initiating ⁢a harvest cycle (use ⁢the test button if present ⁣or follow the ‌manufacturer’s ⁢service ⁢instructions). If the ice maker‍ does ‌not run​ a cycle, does not fill, or⁣ the⁢ motor/ejector⁣ doesn’t operate ​during⁣ a test, the ice‌ maker assembly⁤ is highly likely defective. If​ you’re unsure,​ a⁣ technician‍ can check for continuity or voltage at the ice maker​ harness to confirm a‍ faulty unit.

What are the ⁤safe steps to install‍ the IM117000⁣ ICE MAKER ‌KIT OEM?

Turn off ⁢power to the refrigerator and shut off the water supply before starting. Remove the ‍old ⁤ice‍ maker (keep note of wiring ‍and⁤ mounting orientation), ‌mount the​ new unit using the supplied​ brackets or the original hardware,‌ connect the electrical ⁢harness and ⁣any mounting clips, and restore water and power. Level the ​ice maker and‍ check the water ⁤fill cup ​position. After installation, run a test ‌cycle if available ⁤and‍ allow the freezer ⁣several⁢ hours‍ (often 6-24‌ hours) ‌to produce​ the​ first batch ‍of ⁢ice. If‍ you are ⁢not comfortable‍ working with electrical‌ or plumbing connections, hire a qualified⁣ technician.

Why is my new IM117000 making small,‌ hollow,⁣ or slow-forming ice cubes?

Small or hollow⁣ cubes⁣ and slow ⁢production are⁣ typically caused ‍by ​low water pressure, a clogged ⁤water filter, a partially ‌frozen or blocked fill tube, or⁤ a freezer⁤ temperature that is​ too warm. A weak water inlet ⁤valve ⁣can also underfill the ‍mold. Check that ‍the water supply line and filter⁤ are clear, the‍ freezer temperature ‍is ‌low enough (around 0°F / -18°C), and the fill tube and water filter are ‍not frozen or blocked. If those are⁢ correct and production is still poor,​ the inlet ‍valve or the ice maker’s fill mechanism may need replacement.

My ice maker is‍ leaking or overfilling⁢ – what‌ should I check ‌on the​ IM117000?

Check that the ‍fill cup is properly⁤ aligned under ⁣the fill⁤ tube and that the⁣ water inlet valve is closing entirely. A stuck or‍ faulty water inlet ​valve, ​improperly seated‌ fill cup, ‍or damaged ⁣fill tube can ⁢cause overfilling ⁢or ‌leaks.⁤ Also inspect⁢ door seals and‌ the water line connections for⁤ leaks. If⁤ the water supply pressure is abnormally high, a pressure ​regulator or⁤ replacement ⁤valve may be needed.‌ turn‍ off‍ water and power before tightening⁣ or replacing⁣ parts.

How do I safely test the electrical components of the IM117000​ ice ‌maker?

Always disconnect power before doing ⁣continuity checks. ⁣With power off, you can⁢ check continuity⁢ of ⁢motors, heaters, or thermostats per the service manual values⁤ using a multimeter. If ‍you need to verify voltage during⁣ a harvest⁢ or fill cycle, take⁤ extreme care or have ‍a⁣ service technician do this-measuring live circuits involves risk. The ⁤manufacturer’s service manual provides the correct test points, ⁤expected voltages,⁢ and resistance values for accurate ‌diagnosis.

How long after installing ⁣the IM117000 will I‍ get ice?

After ⁢installation and ⁢restoring power and water, the ​ice maker ⁢usually‍ needs ⁢at least⁤ one full fill-and-freeze cycle to produce the first cubes; many units make ⁤the first‌ ice within ⁢6-24 hours ⁤depending⁤ on‌ freezer ⁤temperature and load.Reaching full production capacity can take‌ 24-72⁣ hours. ‌If you don’t see⁣ ice within that ⁢timeframe,‌ recheck water ⁤supply, temperature, and installation connections.

Does ​the⁢ IM117000 ICE‍ MAKER ⁢KIT OEM come‍ with a ‌warranty and where ​should I buy it?

Warranty coverage depends on the seller and ⁤the original equipment⁣ manufacturer. Buy from ⁣an authorized​ dealer or directly from the ⁤manufacturer to ensure you receive a genuine OEM part and‌ valid warranty. Keep​ your purchase receipt and any warranty paperwork; if the unit fails within​ the warranty ⁤period,‍ contact⁤ the seller or manufacturer​ for ⁤warranty service.⁣ If‍ you bought the part ⁢through ​a third-party marketplace,review ‌that seller’s return and warranty ⁣policies before installation.

Future Outlook

The IM117000 ICE MAKER KIT ‍OEM ⁤serves as a direct replacement⁣ component designed⁤ to restore the ice-making function ​of compatible ⁣refrigeration units. As an ⁤original equipment manufacturer⁣ (OEM) ⁤part, ‍it is engineered ⁣to match ⁤the specifications and tolerances of the‍ original system, ⁤helping to maintain‌ proper fit, performance, and safety. In applications ‌where reliable ice production is essential-commercial or residential-the kit plays a‌ central⁤ role in minimizing⁢ downtime and ensuring consistent ⁢operation.

Accurate ⁢diagnosis is‌ critical before replacing an ice‍ maker; identifying whether symptoms stem from the ice ‍maker assembly, control‍ circuitry, water ‍supply, or other⁣ system elements helps ⁣avoid unnecessary parts replacement and​ reduces service costs. When diagnosis indicates a ⁣faulty⁣ ice maker, selecting ‌the IM117000‍ ICE MAKER⁤ KIT OEM can‍ simplify installation ⁢and provide assurance⁣ that replacement components meet the manufacturer’s design criteria, which ⁢supports long-term reliability and reduces the risk of repeat failures.

Ultimately, using the‌ appropriate OEM⁢ kit as‌ part of a well-documented repair and maintenance plan ‌helps preserve appliance ⁣performance and ⁢user safety. Proper troubleshooting, timely replacement, ‍and adherence to​ installation guidelines promote‌ efficient operation ⁣and can extend the service life of ⁤the refrigeration system while maintaining expected ⁢performance‌ standards.


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