241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket

241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice ‍Bucket is a molded ⁣ice-storage ⁢and dispense component used in compatible Frigidaire freezers ​and freezer-door assemblies.‌ It functions as the primary containment⁣ for ⁢ice produced by ‌the automatic icemaker and, in dispenser-equipped units, provides the mechanical‍ interface for the auger or agitator that moves ice to the dispenser chute. The‌ part⁤ is typically injection-molded from a rigid polymer⁢ and ​includes features such as mounting​ bosses, an auger trough‍ or ‌coupling interface, and​ alignment ‍tabs that locate​ it ‍within the ⁣freezer cavity.

Inside‌ the ⁢appliance, the ice bucket ‌interfaces⁢ directly ​with the icemaker harvest mechanism, the auger‌ motor and‍ its⁢ coupling, and any ice-level⁢ sensing devices (mechanical arms,‍ optical sensors or microswitches) used by the control system. It must maintain correct alignment‍ with⁤ the auger and the dispenser opening to avoid ​binding or jamming, while‌ also allowing ‌drainage and minimizing frost ⁤accumulation that coudl impair harvest cycles.As it sits inside the cold, humid habitat of the freezer compartment, its shape, tolerances and surface finish influence‍ ice flow characteristics and interaction with defrost ‌or venting patterns generated by⁤ the refrigeration⁢ system.

In this article readers will find a technical examination of the 241734001 ice bucket ⁣covering⁢ its functional ‍role, fit and ⁣compatibility considerations, common failure modes‌ and the symptoms they produce (for​ example cracking, ‌ice ⁤bridging,‌ auger slips, or sensor misreads), plus troubleshooting checks a technician can perform.‍ Replacement considerations such as verifying part number fitment, inspecting mounting⁣ features ⁣and couplings, and‍ procedural cautions (power ‍isolation, testing the auger motor and‍ sensors after ‌installation) are also​ discussed to help technicians, ⁢engineers and appliance owners⁢ diagnose and restore reliable ⁣ice handling‌ without ambiguity.

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Function and Role of⁢ the Ice Bucket in Ice Production, ​Storage, ⁤and Dispensing

The 241734001⁢ Frigidaire refrigerator Ice Bucket functions as the intermediary storage and⁢ dispensing container for cubes produced by the ice maker assembly. It receives ice ⁤from the mold via the ice makerS harvest cycle, retains the‌ cubes in a low-temperature, ⁢ventilated ⁤cavity, and presents them to‍ a manual scoop or to ‌an auger-drive dispenser. Mechanical interfaces – mounting tabs, the auger drive coupling, and any fill-level sensor⁣ mounts – determine whether this bucket will seat correctly and transmit torque ⁤without lateral play. The bucket’s geometry, wall thickness, and⁣ material selection​ (commonly injection-molded food-grade plastic) ​control thermal buffering, resistance to cracking from impact or thermal stress, and‌ how meltwater is retained⁢ or routed to ⁣drain channels during⁢ defrost events.

  • mounting and drive features: tab locations, drive-coupling diameter, ‌and engagement depth.
  • Fill-level sensing: rod or‌ optical sensor alignment​ points and ice-bridging effects.
  • Material ‌considerations: impact resistance, creep ​under load, and resistance to ‍freezer temperatures.
  • Service​ symptoms: noises during dispensing, auger ⁢slippage, leaks, or poor seating.

Technicians ⁤should⁤ view the​ bucket​ as a ⁢precision-fit component: small deviations in tab position⁢ or drive ​boss geometry can produce auger misalignment, excessive wear, or failure to actuate the‍ switch‌ that ‍permits⁣ dispensing. Practical maintenance includes inspecting the bucket ​for cracks at stress ‍points,‍ verifying the auger‍ spins freely when the bucket is installed, and⁢ confirming that the fill-level sensor sees a clear line of ‍sight or unobstructed probe path. For ​troubleshooting, remove the ​bucket‍ to check for ice bridging and test the drive coupling off the unit; replacement with the correct part number typically resolves compatibility-related⁢ mechanical failures, while cleaning and ‍re-seating often​ fix sensor and dispensing issues without replacing the ice maker assembly.

How the 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice⁣ Bucket Integrates with the ‌Ice Maker,Dispenser Drive,and temperature ‌Control Systems

The 241734001 ​Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket functions​ as the mechanical and storage interface between the ice maker ⁢module and the dispenser drive.‍ its molded hub and ⁤axle ⁣recesses ⁣align ⁤the bucket with the ice maker ejector and the ⁤dispenser’s drive ⁤coupling so that when the ice ‌maker cycles, ‌cubes are pushed into⁢ the bucket⁤ and, when requested, the ‍dispenser motor engages ‍the bucket/auger assembly. Proper ‍seating of the bucket is ‌critical: a‌ misaligned hub will allow the dispenser motor to spin ⁤without turning the internal ‍rotor (resulting⁤ in motor stall or blown fuses) or permit ejector blades⁣ to shear⁤ ice irregularly, causing jams. the⁣ bucket also must not obstruct optical ​or mechanical full/empty sensors; if a sensor ⁢is occluded​ by frost or an ill-fitting bucket, the ice maker‍ can continue‌ producing ice until⁤ overflow, or prematurely stop production.

The bucket’s interaction with ‍temperature control components‍ affects​ ice quality and dispensing⁢ performance.Thermistor​ and ⁤thermostat​ settings⁣ determine the freeze⁢ cycle length and cube ⁢hardness,which influence how cubes pack and feed ⁢into the rotor; harder,denser cubes⁢ require higher torque from the dispenser drive and increase the chance of bridging in the bucket.Frost accumulation on bucket walls raises friction and can ‍alter rotor loading, so scheduled defrost cycles and‌ maintaining proper freezer temperature⁣ (per manufacturer specs) reduce⁤ dispensing faults.For practical maintenance,verify seating alignment,check for frost ⁣build-up around the hub and sensor areas,and confirm the bucket model matches ‌the dispenser ​geometry to avoid premature wear⁣ of the drive⁢ coupling.

  • Key⁤ field checks:⁢ hub ⁢alignment, sensor ⁢visibility, rotor free-spin, and absence of excess ⁣frost or debris.
Item Description
Mounting interface Molded hub and recesses that align bucket with ice maker ejector and ​dispenser drive.
Drive engagement Coupling geometry ⁢designed to transfer torque from dispenser motor to⁣ internal rotor; sensitive to misalignment and wear.
Sensor alignment Clearance zones for ‍optical/float sensors; frost or improper seating can block detection.
Material & capacity Rigid,low-friction plastic sized to manufacturer specs to ⁣minimize binding⁤ and allow correct cube flow.

Common ⁣Failure Symptoms, ⁤Wear Modes, and Diagnostic Indicators​ for‍ the Ice Bucket

The 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket is the removable containment and dispensing interface that⁣ transfers ice from⁣ the ice maker assembly to the user-accessible dispenser⁢ or door ‌bin. Proper function requires secure seating ‌against the freezer housing, accurate ‍engagement of the drive spline or auger, and unimpeded‌ rotation so ice cubes ⁢feed cleanly; incompatibility, deformation, or damage‍ to the bucket’s bosses or spline typically manifests as jams, slippage, or ​ice bridging. For example,a cracked drive boss⁢ will allow the bucket to rotate out-of-phase with‌ the auger,producing repeated ‍dispenser ⁢stalls and accelerated wear on the auger teeth ​rather than moving ⁣ice forward.

  • Cracked or⁤ split mounting bosses causing drive slippage
  • Warped rim or distorted lip leading to ice bridging and leaks
  • Chipped or worn spline/gear teeth producing intermittent engagement
  • Ice clumping,‌ pooling⁤ of meltwater, or freeze-block after defrost⁢ cycles
  • excessive axial⁢ or radial play and ‍audible grinding during rotation
  • Repeated dispenser/augur stalls ‌or ‌related error codes

Wear modes on this bucket are predominantly ​mechanical ‌and thermal: stress cracking at injection-molded ​bosses, abrasion of spline teeth from repeated engagement,​ and deformation from ⁣freeze/thaw cycling‍ or improper⁢ seating. Diagnostic indicators include visible hairline cracks⁢ or elongation ‍at the boss bores, ⁢measurable⁢ backlash when rotating the bucket ‍by hand, concentrated wear ​marks on the mating spline, and⁣ recurring ice buildup despite normal ice maker output. Technicians should perform a tactile rotation test, measure ⁤lateral runout and axial⁤ play with a feeler or‍ ruler, inspect mating surfaces for chipped material, and confirm ‌that the bucket retains concentric alignment under ⁤load;​ replace the⁢ bucket ⁣when structural bosses are fractured, spline teeth are substantially worn, ⁤or⁢ measured clearances exceed the service tolerance ⁤specified for‍ the refrigerator model.

Item description
Mounting boss‍ condition Check ⁢for‍ hairline cracks, elongation, or missing material at boss ⁤bores that permit slip ⁣or misalignment

compatibility, Replacement ‍Considerations, and step-by-Step Installation for 241734001‍ Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket

The 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket is an OEM-style⁢ replacement that ⁤interfaces⁤ with⁤ the ice maker chassis, auger coupling, and ⁤bucket-retention features used in many Frigidaire refrigerator ice systems. Compatibility depends on physical ⁤dimensions (bucket width, depth, and tab spacing), the design‍ of ​the auger coupling (splined versus ⁤keyed), and the presence of‍ any sensor⁤ or ⁣magnet assemblies mounted⁣ to the ​bucket wall. When selecting a replacement, compare the replacement bucket’s mounting tab⁤ pitch and the auger-coupler⁢ geometry to the old part; even small differences in tab ⁣location or wall⁢ thickness can‍ cause improper seating, rubbing against the evaporator cover, or interference ⁣with the ice ​chute.Aftermarket buckets sometimes‍ use slightly different plastics ⁣or tolerances; ⁤verify that the ice-deflector lip ⁢and chute seal align ​correctly ⁤to prevent ice jamming or leakage into‍ the ⁤dispenser path.

  • Disconnect power and water supply before beginning to avoid‍ electrical shock and ​water leakage.
  • Remove ‍the old bucket by lifting and rotating it free⁢ of⁢ the retention tabs, then‍ disengage the auger or ⁣motor coupling if it is ⁤separate.
  • Inspect the auger coupling, motor spline, ⁤and retainer clips for​ wear or deformation; replace worn ​couplers‍ to prevent ⁣premature failure of a new bucket.
  • Install the new bucket by seating⁢ the rear tabs first, aligning ​the auger coupling, and rotating ‍the bucket until retention clips engage;‍ confirm smooth auger rotation​ by⁤ hand before‍ restoring ⁢power.

During installation verify that the bucket’s ice-deflector⁤ and chute align so ice falls cleanly into the dispenser path without⁣ contacting the evaporator cover or fan shroud. If the bucket includes a magnet or sensor flag,‍ ensure the sensor faces ​the correct location on the chassis and that the ⁢gap matches​ the⁤ original ⁣part’s specification to avoid false ‍empty/full indications. After ⁢reassembly, run ​a manual harvest or test cycle to ​confirm​ the auger drives smoothly, the motor ​does ⁣not stall, and the dispenser actuates normally; ⁣check for abnormal noises or‍ binding and re-seat⁢ the bucket if any⁣ rubbing is detected. For retrofit situations where tab‍ spacing ‌or coupling style differs, either use the matching OEM part​ or‌ swap the old coupling/retainer hardware to maintain correct mechanical engagement rather than ‌modifying⁢ the bucket body.

Item Description
Part number 241734001 ⁤- ⁣OEM-style replacement ‌ice bucket
Typical ⁤measurements Match ⁤bucket width, depth, and tab spacing to ‍original (measure‍ before ordering)
Mounting interface Rear ​mounting tabs and auger coupling (splined‍ or keyed) -‌ must match chassis
Common failure modes Cracked⁢ tabs, worn auger coupling, misalignment causing jams ⁤or sensor faults

Q&A

What is ​part 241734001 for Frigidaire refrigerators?

Part 241734001​ is an OEM⁢ replacement ice ‍bucket (ice storage bin) used on certain⁤ Frigidaire refrigerators.It is the removable​ container​ that ⁣collects and holds ice ​made by the ‌refrigerator’s ice maker ⁣and is designed to ⁢interface with the ice dispenser/auger system on ⁤compatible⁣ models.

How ‍do I⁤ confirm ⁣this ice bucket fits my Frigidaire​ refrigerator?

Verify fitment by checking your refrigerator’s full ‍model‍ number⁣ (usually on​ a tag inside the fridge or​ on the door ​jamb) ‌and cross-referencing it with Frigidaire’s parts lookup or‌ an authorized parts dealer. ‍You can​ also ​search online parts stores‌ by‍ the part number⁢ 241734001-thes listings typically show‍ a compatibility list. Don’t‌ rely only on ⁢physical appearance; mounting ⁤tabs and​ auger ​engagement can vary between ​models.

How do‍ I remove and install the 241734001 ‌ice‍ bucket?

General removal: open‍ the freezer‍ door,pull the​ ice bucket straight ⁤out‍ until it unclips ⁤from the housing,and lift ‌it free (empty ice first).General installation: align the bucket’s tabs or guides with the ‌housing, slide it into place⁢ until it seats and ⁣any retaining​ clip or latch⁣ engages.If your unit has ⁤an auger/motor connection, align the bucket’s drive ​receptacle with the ⁣auger shaft and ⁤slide ⁢in carefully-do not force. Always consult your⁣ refrigerator’s service manual for⁤ model-specific steps ‌and disconnect ‍power‌ if ⁢you will be accessing electrical components.

Can I put‌ the 241734001 ice bucket in the dishwasher to clean it?

Most ⁣OEM ice buckets are plastic and should be hand washed with warm⁢ water ⁣and mild detergent. ⁤Avoid abrasive cleansers or scouring pads that can ‍scratch ​plastic.‍ Dishwashers and very hot water ⁣can warp ⁢or discolor ‌the plastic and may damage any ⁢attached labels or ⁤components. Rinse and dry thoroughly before reinstalling.

What are common problems with the ice bucket⁤ and how can I ‌troubleshoot them?

Common issues ⁣include cracks ‌or broken mounting tabs, misalignment so the auger won’t engage, ice clumping/sticking, and​ contamination odors. Troubleshooting: inspect the⁤ bucket​ for visible damage; ensure it’s fully seated and engages the auger ⁢drive; if ice is clumping, check freezer temperature ‌(should typically be around 0°F / -18°C), ​ensure the ice maker isn’t ‍overfilling, and periodically empty​ and shake out old ice. If the auger motor runs but ice doesn’t ⁢dispense,‌ the bucket drive⁣ receptacle or auger gear may ‌be ⁤stripped⁤ and require replacement.

Will⁣ replacing ⁢only ⁤the​ ice bucket⁣ fix ‌dispensing problems?

Not always. Replacing a damaged ‌bucket fixes physical containment and engagement issues ⁣(cracks, broken tabs), but dispensing failures can ‍also be caused ⁢by a faulty ‌auger motor, stripped gears, clogged dispenser chute, defrost/freeze issues,⁣ or an ‍electrical/controller problem.Diagnose ⁤whether the bucket itself ‍is the damaged​ part before assuming​ replacement ⁢will resolve all dispenser ‌problems.

Where can ⁢I‌ buy an authentic 241734001 Frigidaire ice bucket?

You can buy this OEM part from ‍Frigidaire-authorized​ parts dealers, major ⁣appliance ⁢parts retailers,‌ and reputable​ online marketplaces that​ sell⁣ factory parts. Search using⁤ part number 241734001 and your refrigerator model for best⁣ results.⁤ Avoid⁣ non-branded‌ “worldwide” bins if⁢ you need ​exact ⁤fit‌ and OEM tolerances.

Is there a warranty⁤ on ​part ‌241734001 and what⁢ should I expect?

Warranty coverage depends on the​ seller‌ and whether you purchase directly from Frigidaire or an authorized dealer. Some sellers offer‍ a limited parts warranty⁢ (for example 90 days to one year); original refrigerator warranties may ‍not cover replacement parts⁢ purchased separately. Check the seller’s return and warranty policy before purchase and retain proof of purchase in ​case of defects.

To Wrap ‍It Up

The 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket is a functional component ⁤designed⁤ to collect, store and deliver ice within compatible Frigidaire refrigerator models. It plays a direct role in maintaining ​ice availability⁣ for ‌dispensing or ‍manual use, helps‌ contain moisture, and contributes⁣ to hygienic storage by limiting exposure ​of ‍ice to the refrigerator interior. Proper fit and condition of the ice bucket support‌ consistent ice production and dispensing performance.

Because the ice bucket‌ interfaces ‍with the ice ⁣maker, dispenser mechanism and shelving, faults‍ such as cracks, misalignment, jams or sensor interference can‌ lead to ‌reduced ice output, dispensing failures or sanitation concerns. ​Careful diagnosis-inspecting the bucket for​ physical damage, verifying correct seating and checking associated mechanical and electronic components-helps distinguish bucket-related issues from other system faults and avoids unnecessary repairs.

When⁣ inspection identifies a damaged or degraded 241734001​ ice bucket, timely replacement with ⁣the correct, ⁤compatible part restores intended ​functionality, reduces the risk⁣ of ⁤leaks or ⁤contamination, ⁣and⁣ is often more cost-effective than repairing secondary ‌components stressed by a failing bucket. For reliable results, follow manufacturer guidance ​or consult a qualified service technician ​for parts selection ⁣and installation, and incorporate routine cleaning⁣ and visual‍ checks into regular appliance maintenance.


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