240385201 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Container is a molded storage bin designed to receive and retain ice produced by an automatic ice maker; it functions as the intermediate storage and mechanical interface between the ice-making assembly and the dispenser or user-accessible compartment. As a dedicated appliance part, the ice container is typically constructed from food-grade plastic with specific mounting features, alignment tabs, and clearance tolerances that match Frigidaire freezer housings and ice-maker assemblies.
Inside the refrigerator system the ice container interfaces directly with the ice maker’s discharge path, any auger or paddle used by the dispenser mechanism, and any level-detection components (mechanical or electronic) that control ice production.It therefore affects material flow, dispensing reliability, and sensor feedback to the control board; improper fit, deformation, or accumulated ice can lead to jams, false level readings, or increased motor load on the dispenser drive. The container also contributes to thermal and mechanical behavior in the freezer compartment by influencing air flow around the ice maker and by providing a defined volume for ice storage.
In this article readers will find a technical examination of the 240385201 ice container covering its intended function, the range of Frigidaire models and configurations with which it is compatible, common failure symptoms and diagnostic checks, practical troubleshooting steps to isolate mechanical versus system-level faults, and considerations for replacement or repair such as fitment, inspection of interfacing components (auger, motor, and sensors), and installation notes to restore correct operation. The focus is on providing actionable facts for technicians, engineers, and appliance owners to assess, repair, or replace the part safely and effectively.
Table of Contents
- Function and Mechanical Role of the Refrigerator Ice Container Assembly
- How the 240385201 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Container Integrates and Operates Within the Appliance
- Common Failure Modes and Diagnostic Symptoms of the ice Container
- Compatibility Matrix, Replacement considerations, and Installation Guidelines
- Q&A
- Wrapping Up
Function and Mechanical Role of the Refrigerator Ice Container Assembly
The 240385201 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Container is the removable receptacle that collects cubes during the ice harvest cycle and positions them for storage and dispensing. It is molded to engage the ice maker harvest chute and the dispenser drive/auger interface so that harvested ice is guided into a defined hopper area; this mechanical interface helps maintain consistent cube flow and prevents stray cubes from lodging against the freezer interior.Proper seating on the container’s locating tabs and rear support ledge is required for alignment of the auger shaft and any installed ice-level sensors,and misalignment or warpage at those contact points is a frequent cause of dispenser jams or incorrect sensor readings.
Functionally the container acts as a structural support,guide channel,and temporary storage hopper that reduces ice bridging and controls the loading forces applied to the auger and motor.Interior geometry-radiused corners, controlled drop angles, and sweep clearances-lowers shear and pinch loads on moving components and reduces torque spikes on the dispenser motor. For service and troubleshooting, inspect mounting tabs, support ledges, and internal surfaces for cracks, deformation, or frost accumulation that change clearances; replacing a damaged bin typically restores proper auger engagement and sensor behavior without replacing the ice maker assembly.Practical failure examples include a warped front lip that allows cubes to jam the dispenser door and heavy frost buildup on the bin back wall that causes cube clumping and motor overload.
- Mounting points: locating tabs and rear support ledge for precise alignment
- Interface features: harvest chute engagement and auger/dispenser coupling clearance
- Material/serviceability: molded plastic for durability; removable for cleaning and replacement
- Common symptoms of failure: auger jams, false full-level readings, ice bridging
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Mounting tabs | Align and secure the bin beneath the ice maker; position the auger shaft and any ice-level sensors |
How the 240385201 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Container Integrates and Operates Within the Appliance
The 240385201 Frigidaire refrigerator Ice Container is the receiving and dispensing element that interfaces directly with the ice maker and, on dispenser-equipped models, with the auger or chute mechanism. It mounts in the freezer compartment on guided rails or tabs so that the ice maker ejector clears into the bin and the dispenser coupling aligns with the container opening; proper alignment ensures reliable transfer of cubes and correct operation of any bin-full or presence sensor. The container’s internal geometry and material selection control cube flow and limit bridging under normal load, while its mounting features determine compatibility with specific Frigidaire model families rather than acting as a universal bin.
Operationally, cubes are ejected from the ice maker into the container where they accumulate until removed by the dispenser or taken out manually. Typical failure modes that affect appliance behavior include improper seating (causing the dispenser to miss the auger coupling or the sensor to report a false full condition), cracks or warping that trap cubes, and frost/ice bridging that blocks flow. For troubleshooting, technicians should confirm that the container is fully seated, inspect the chute and retaining tabs for damage, clear any ice bridges, and verify the orientation of any sensor flag or actuator; replacement is warranted if mechanical damage prevents reliable engagement or cleaning does not restore normal flow.
- Primary role: receive ejected cubes and present them to the dispenser or user.
- Common symptoms of issues: no ice dispensed,dispenser motor stalls,continuous ice maker operation due to false sensor signal.
- Service actions: check seating and alignment, clear ice bridges, inspect for cracks, replace with correct part number where necessary.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Function | Collects cubes,controls flow into dispenser/hand access and engages bin sensors or auger coupling. |
| Interface | Guided mounting tabs/rails and chute opening that must align with the ice maker and dispenser assembly. |
| Maintenance | remove for cleaning, inspect for cracking or deformation, clear ice bridging; replace if mechanical engagement fails. |
Common Failure Modes and Diagnostic Symptoms of the Ice Container
The ice-holding component in many Frigidaire systems serves as both a storage bin and the mechanical interface for ice delivery; the 240385201 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Container is engineered to collect ice from the icemaker and align with the dispenser auger and microswitches. Common failure modes include structural damage (cracks or warped mounting tabs) that allow ice to bridge or leak, wear of the auger/drive coupling that prevents rotation, and misalignment that keeps the dispenser actuation switches from registering a full bin. Compatibility with a particular refrigerator model and the condition of adjacent components (auger motor, dispenser actuator, and door seals) determines whether a symptom originates in the container itself or elsewhere in the dispensing subsystem.
Diagnosing faults requires both visual inspection and basic functional checks: look for ice bridging and hairline fractures, confirm that the bin engages the drive coupling and switch actuators, and listen for abnormal grinding or stalling during dispense cycles. Electrical and thermal interactions are also common causes of symptoms-failed microswitches, intermittent motor current draw caused by binding ice, or residual frost from inadequate defrosting can mimic container defects. Use the following symptom checklist to narrow probable causes and prioritize replacement or repair versus simple clearance or realignment.
- No ice dispensed or intermittent dispense - auger binding, broken coupling, or switch misalignment; verify by manually turning the auger and checking switch actuation.
- Loud grinding or motor stall during dispense – foreign object or cracked auger/coupling creating mechanical interference.
- Ice bridging/overflow in the bin – warped bin geometry or excessive ice production without adequate clearance.
- Water pooling or leakage beneath the bin - cracked housing or improper seating causing meltwater escape.
- Dispenser actuator not triggering – worn or mispositioned mounting tabs preventing microswitch engagement.
| Item | description |
|---|---|
| Cracked or warped bin | Leads to ice bridging, leakage, and poor alignment with the auger and dispenser switches. |
| Auger/drive coupling wear | Results in no-dispense, slipping, or unusual noise even when the motor is powered. |
| Switch/mount misalignment | prevents the dispenser control from detecting a properly seated bin, inhibiting dispense operations. |
Compatibility Matrix, Replacement Considerations, and Installation Guidelines
The 240385201 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Container functions as the removable ice reservoir and mechanical interface between the ice maker module and the storage bin. Compatibility is determined by physical mounting geometry (tab locations, clip engagement, and overall envelope), cutouts for sensors or ice-ejector actuators, and internal features such as drain channels or divider ribs that guide ice flow. Replacing the container with a unit that differs in any of these dimensions can cause ice jamming, improper actuator engagement, or incorrect sensor readings even if the external shape appears similar; technicians should compare mounting tabs, harness openings, and fill-level sensor apertures rather than relying solely on model or series names when verifying fit.
For replacement and installation, verify the OEM part number against the refrigerator model and inspect mating surfaces for damage; check that retaining clips and any foam seals are present and undistorted before installation. Practical installation steps include securing the container on its lower support rail, engaging any rear alignment tabs, and confirming that the ice ejector arm clears the bin lip without binding. After mechanical installation, restore power and run one or two ice-maker cycles to confirm proper fill, freeze, and ejection behavior; if ice clumps or the maker repeatedly overfills, re-check the bin seating and sensor alignment.
- Fast checklist for technicians: verify part number, power off appliance, remove old container and inspect clips/seals, align and seat new container, restore power and run test cycles.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Mounting interface | Tab spacing, clip geometry, and vertical support rail position determine physical compatibility with the ice maker assembly. |
| Sensor/actuator openings | Cutouts for fill-level sensors or ejector arms must match to avoid false readings or mechanical interference. |
| Common failure symptoms | Evidence of cracked plastic, broken tabs, ice jamming, or repeated overfill/underfill cycles indicates the container or its seating is compromised. |
Q&A
What is part 240385201 and which Frigidaire refrigerators does it fit?
Part 240385201 is the ice container (ice bin/ice bucket) used to collect and store ice from the refrigerator’s ice maker. It is an OEM Frigidaire replacement part that fits a range of Frigidaire/Frigidaire Gallery/Frigidaire Professional models. Because fitment varies by model and year, always verify compatibility by checking your refrigerator’s model and serial number against the part listing on Frigidaire’s parts site or an authorized parts dealer before purchasing.
How do I remove and install the 240385201 ice container?
Removal is usually simple: open the freezer or refrigerator compartment, lift the ice container slightly to release any retention tabs, then slide it out toward you.Some models have a locking tab or a small screw; consult your model’s service manual if it feels stuck. installation is the reverse-align the bin with the guides, slide it in until it seats fully and any retention tab clicks. If the bin engages an auger or dispenser mechanism, make sure it meshes correctly. Always power off the refrigerator (or at least the ice maker) before doing work near electrical parts.
My ice container is cracked or damaged. Can I repair it, or do I need to replace it with 240385201?
small cosmetic cracks might be temporarily patched with food-safe, waterproof epoxy, but this is not recommended for long-term use as adhesives can fail and contaminate ice. For safety and reliability, replace a cracked or warped ice container with the correct OEM part (240385201) or a verified compatible replacement. Replacement ensures proper fit,engagement with the dispenser/auger,and sanitary ice storage.
Why is ice clumping or sticking together in the 240385201 container?
Ice clumping in the bin is usually caused by warm air intrusion (leaky door gasket or frequent door openings), the freezer temperature being too warm (aim for 0°F / -18°C), or the ice maker dispensing too much moisture. Ensure proper door seal, avoid leaving the door open, and check that the freezer temperature is correct. If ice appears wet or the ice maker is over-filling, inspect the water inlet valve and fill cup for proper operation. Periodically emptying and refreezing the bin can also help break up clumps.
The ice dispenser stopped working after reinstalling the ice container. What should I check?
First confirm the bin is seated correctly-if the bin doesn’t engage the auger or the bin actuator, the dispenser won’t turn. Check for any obstruction inside the bin or dispenser chute. Verify that the dispenser motor and auger are receiving power (listen for motor noise when activating the dispenser). Also check the bin’s position sensor or engagement switch-if it’s not activated, the dispenser will be disabled. If all mechanical and electrical points check out, consult the model’s wiring diagram and service manual for motor/switch testing.
How do I clean and sanitize the 240385201 ice container?
Remove the bin and discard old ice. Wash the bin with warm water and mild dish soap using a soft cloth or sponge. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and air dry or dry with a clean towel. For sanitizing, use a solution of 1 tablespoon of household bleach to 1 gallon of water, rinse well after contact, and let it air dry. Do not use strong solvents, abrasive cleaners, or put most ice bins in the dishwasher unless the manufacturer explicitly states it is indeed dishwasher-safe.
Where can I buy an authentic 240385201 replacement and how much should I expect to pay?
OEM 240385201 parts are sold through Frigidaire’s official parts website, authorized service centers, appliance parts retailers, and major online marketplaces. Price varies by seller but typically ranges from a modest cost for a simple plastic bin to higher if bundled with auger or dispenser components. always buy from reputable sellers, confirm the part number and your refrigerator model, and check return policies and warranty information.
After replacing the ice container, my ice maker still overflows or leaks. What else should I inspect?
If replacing the bin doesn’t stop leaks or overflow, inspect the ice maker fill mechanism and water inlet valve for leaks or overfilling. Check the fill cup or bail arm adjustment (if applicable) and ensure the ice maker’s water fill line is secure and not cracked. Confirm the bin is not warped and is seated properly so water or melt can drain into the intended area. If water is pooling inside the freezer, check the defrost drain for clogs. For persistent leaks, consult a technician to test the water valve pressure and ice maker control components.
Wrapping Up
The 240385201 Frigidaire refrigerator ice container serves as the designated storage and delivery component for a refrigerator’s ice system, providing a protected space for formed ice and guiding it toward the dispenser or bin.Its proper fit and condition help maintain ice quality, prevent contamination, and ensure smooth interaction with the ice maker and dispenser mechanisms.
Because the ice container interfaces directly with moving parts and water handling systems, wear, cracks, misalignment, or obstructions can lead to ice jams, poor dispensing, leaks, or diminished performance. Regular inspection and cleaning help identify these issues early and preserve both hygiene and functionality.
Accurate diagnosis and timely replacement of a faulty 240385201 container are crucial for restoring reliable operation and avoiding secondary damage to the ice maker or dispenser. When replacement is necessary, using the correct part and following manufacturer guidance or professional service recommendations will help ensure proper installation and long-term performance. Keeping this component in good condition contributes to the overall reliability and efficiency of the refrigerator’s ice system.
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