241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket

241734001⁣ Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket⁣ is a factory-designated ⁣replacement ‌ice ‌storage container⁣ used in ⁤select⁢ Frigidaire ⁢refrigerator models.⁤ It is a molded plastic ​receptacle that mounts beneath the icemaker ​assembly or behind⁤ the dispenser‌ assembly to receive, retain and present cubed⁤ or crushed ice‌ produced by the ‍refrigerator’s icemaker.⁤ As a⁣ mechanical storage and handling component rather ‍than an active ​electrical device, the ice⁢ bucket provides the structural interface between ⁣the icemaker’s⁣ ejector mechanism and any downstream dispensing or auger​ systems.

Inside the ‌appliance ​the ice ‍bucket’s primary role ⁣is to capture ice as‍ it is discharged⁢ from the icemaker⁤ and⁢ to position that ice​ for ‍manual ‍removal or for transfer ⁣through a dispenser. It ‌interacts ⁣directly with the icemaker’s ejector ⁣fingers or⁣ heater, the ice-level sensing mechanism, the ⁣auger or dispenser drive (when present), ⁤and the ⁤mounting framework of⁤ the ⁤freezer⁢ compartment. Proper alignment, intact mounting ‍tabs and unobstructed internal geometry are⁤ crucial because deformation, cracks or⁤ ice ⁤bridging ​can increase mechanical load on⁣ the auger ‍motor, trigger ​false‌ level⁤ sensing, or prevent ⁢ice from ‍dispensing ⁤reliably.

in ⁣this article⁢ readers ⁢will find ‌a technical overview ⁣of ​the‌ ice bucket’s ⁢function and its common points of interaction with icemaker‍ and dispenser ​systems, ​guidance on determining compatibility with refrigerator model numbers,​ a list of typical failure symptoms ‍(such ‍as cracking,​ ice jams,‌ ice bridging,‍ and engagement problems with dispensers), troubleshooting steps to isolate ‌bucket-related issues, and practical replacement considerations‌ including inspection of mounting features, ⁣confirmation of⁣ part ‌number​ fit,‌ and basic installation notes. The‌ intent ⁢is to ‍provide technicians, ​engineers, ⁢and appliance owners⁢ with ⁤the diagnostic context needed to evaluate whether the ice bucket is the‍ root cause of an ice-handling problem ​and ⁣to perform⁣ or ‍specify ⁢an appropriate⁣ repair⁣ or⁢ replacement.

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Function and Role⁣ of ⁤the Ice Bucket in Frigidaire Refrigerators’⁣ Ice‌ Production and Dispensing Systems

The 241734001 ‌Frigidaire ‌Refrigerator Ice Bucket functions as the primary storage and staging reservoir ​for ice‍ produced by‌ the refrigerator’s ice maker. ‍It ⁤receives ​harvested cubes from the ice mold, ⁢directs them ⁢toward the auger or‍ dispensing mechanism, and houses the bin‑full switch or optical sensor ‌interface‌ used by the control ⁣module to stop production. ⁣Correct seating of the bucket aligns the​ auger ​coupling and actuator​ surfaces so the dispenser motor can reliably engage; misalignment or ice bridging inside the bucket commonly prevents ‍auger rotation ​and causes‍ the dispenser to stall even though the ice maker continues ​to harvest.

  • Capacity and⁤ geometry: ⁢designed to match⁤ specific cabinet tolerances and dispenser clearances for⁤ compatible Frigidaire ⁤models.
  • Mechanical interfaces: mounting tabs,⁢ auger ⁤coupling receptacle, and sensor⁣ engagement‍ points must‍ be intact for reliable operation.
  • Material and thermal​ behavior: injection‑molded ⁢plastic resists low‑temperature embrittlement but can accumulate frost that causes ⁢ice clumping.
  • service indicators:​ common symptoms of a failing or incompatible‍ bucket include ⁤jammed auger, false bin‑full ​signals, or⁤ excessive⁤ ice ‍bridging.
Item Description
Part number 241734001
material High‑impact cold‑rated polymer
Functional interfaces Auger coupling recess, sensor/bucket⁤ switch contact‍ points, mounting tabs

Technicians⁣ shoudl verify⁣ dimensional ⁤fit and engagement features before replacing⁤ the bucket: inspect the ⁢auger receptacle for wear, check​ that sensor actuators are free of ice and‌ debris, and confirm the ⁤bucket‌ locks into its⁣ support so ⁣the dispenser ​motor shaft seats ⁣fully. For ⁢practical field diagnosis,⁤ clear and‍ dry ​the bucket to ​rule out frost bridging, manually⁢ rotate‍ the auger to⁣ confirm free movement, and use the ⁢fridge’s diagnostic ⁣mode to observe⁤ bin‑full signal⁣ behavior. When selecting ⁢a ⁢replacement, match the bucket to the refrigerator⁤ model⁣ series ‍and confirm ‌that mounting‌ tabs ⁢and sensor⁢ locations match, because visually similar⁣ buckets can differ in critical alignment tolerances that ⁤affect dispensing and ⁢control⁣ logic.

How ​the 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator⁢ Ice Bucket Works Inside the ⁢Appliance: Mechanical Interfaces, ⁤Sensor Integration, and Ice Flow⁣ Dynamics

The 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket functions ‍as ‌both a‍ storage and​ mechanical interface​ component within compatible⁤ freezer compartments. ⁢Mechanically it rests ‌on molded support rails or locator tabs that align the bin with the ⁤ice maker ⁤outlet ‌and, on dispenser-equipped models,⁢ with the auger‌ drive.​ Proper seating⁤ controls axial and radial clearance so the auger rotor can ⁢engage the ⁣bin’s drive coupling without ⁢contacting the bin wall; misalignment​ commonly produces grinding noise or fractured ⁢plastic. The bucket ‌geometry ⁤and‍ internal⁤ baffle surfaces are⁢ designed ⁤to ⁣manage ​ice mass flow⁣ and reduce bridging ​by⁤ directing ​cubes toward the⁢ auger inlet ⁤while providing a⁢ small ⁤melt/drain ‌path to⁣ limit ⁤refreezing at‌ the coupling area.

Electronically ‌the bucket interacts with the refrigerator through ‌either a ⁢position/detection⁤ switch or ‌a non-contact sensor mounted near the bin: ⁢the ​sensor confirms presence⁢ or ‍fullness and ‍permits the dispenser or ⁣auger motor to run only when safe engagement is detected. ⁤Thermal ‌contraction, frost⁢ buildup, and accumulated debris change clearance tolerances ⁢and⁤ can prevent ‍the sensor from⁢ reading ⁤accurately or stall the‌ auger; routine ⁤inspection‍ and gentle cleaning restore ‍intended behavior. ⁢Practical diagnostic ​signs include ​a dispenser motor​ that spins ‍but does not move ice, ⁣intermittent sensor​ tripping, or persistent ice bridging; ⁣addressing these typically ⁤involves reseating the​ bin, clearing ice clumps, and verifying ​the ⁣drive coupling and sensor alignment⁣ against the ‌bin’s ⁣locating ‍features.

  • Noisy auger engagement – check bin seating and drive coupling alignment.
  • Ice bridging or slow⁢ dispense – inspect internal⁣ baffles and remove​ compacted ice.
  • Sensor error or dispenser ​lockout‍ – clean⁣ sensor face‌ and confirm bin presence switch actuation.
Item Description
Mounting​ tabs Locate and align the bin ‍to the ice ⁣maker outlet and auger coupling; worn tabs ⁣cause⁤ misengagement.
Sensor interface Either mechanical or optical; provides permission signal ⁢for the auger/dispenser and detects full/empty states.
Ice flow dynamics Baffle ​geometry⁤ and outlet‌ clearance manage cube movement and minimize bridging ​and refreeze at⁣ the coupling.

Common ‌failure Symptoms ​and Diagnostic Indicators of Ice‌ bucket Malfunction, Blockage,⁤ or Wear

The 241734001 ⁣Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice ⁢Bucket is the‌ removable ‌storage and dispense container that receives ice from⁢ the ice⁢ maker and transfers​ it into the​ dispenser ⁣auger or chute. It physically interfaces with the ice maker harvest⁢ arm, the auger ⁢motor​ coupling, ​and the ⁣bucket​ seat or retaining tabs; a proper fit is required for the​ auger to ​engage and for any bucket-detect switch to register.⁢ Typical material is rigid ⁤thermoplastic; common mechanical failure modes⁤ are cracked or worn mounting ⁣tabs, stripped or chipped auger-coupling teeth, and warped rims that ‍prevent correct⁢ seating.⁢ Technicians‍ should verify ⁣model compatibility and ⁣inspect these‍ contact points when diagnosing⁣ dispense or harvest⁢ problems, as the ⁤bucket itself rarely ‌fails⁣ electronically but frequently fails‍ mechanically through wear⁤ or⁢ impact damage.

Diagnostic indicators of ​bucket-related ‌faults are usually ⁣mechanical and ⁢behavioral rather than​ electrical.Common⁢ symptoms⁤ include ​failures in dispensing, grinding or‍ slipping noises ⁤during dispense, ⁢continuous ice production despite a full bucket, ‍and⁣ visible ice bridging or fractures in the bucket. Practical⁣ troubleshooting‍ steps are: visually ‍inspect the bucket and coupling, manually ⁣rotate the auger with power ⁢off⁤ to detect binding, clear ⁣ice bridges by thawing rather⁤ than forcing the auger, and check that ⁣mounting tabs and the bucket seat‍ are intact ⁢so that the‍ drive‍ motor lines up correctly.⁣ if the bucket shows broken bosses ‌or severely deformed rims, replacement is typically required‍ as these ​defects⁢ prevent reliable ​engagement‌ and can⁢ accelerate auger wear.

  • Ice not‌ dispensing while ‍the ice ​maker continues ​to produce ice (possible‌ bucket ‍misalignment or frozen bridging)
  • Grinding, scraping, or slipping sounds ⁢during dispense (worn coupling teeth⁣ or jammed auger)
  • Visible cracks, broken ​mounting ‌tabs, or deformations at the bucket rim (loss of⁤ proper seating)
  • Intermittent ⁤dispense operation or dispenser ‌lockout (bucket-detect switch not actuated due to ​poor fit)
Item Description
Function Collects harvested ice and interfaces ⁤with the auger/drive ​for dispensing
Common failure modes Cracked tabs,⁣ stripped coupling teeth, warped⁤ rims, ice bridging
Troubleshooting Visual inspection, ⁣manual⁤ auger⁣ rotation⁤ with power off, thaw⁣ ice bridges, verify seating

Replacement Considerations,‍ Compatible ⁤Frigidaire Models, ‍and Step-by-Step Installation Procedures for the Ice⁣ Bucket

The 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket ⁣ serves as the ​collection and delivery interface ⁢between the freezer-mounted ice maker and the user-facing⁤ dispenser ​or access shelf. Functionally, the bucket is‍ a molded thermoplastic container with integrated mounting tabs and guide rails⁣ that control its position ⁢relative to the ice maker auger ⁤or dispensing‌ mechanism; correct alignment ensures reliable ice harvest, ​auger engagement, and unobstructed ice‍ flow. Common mechanical failure modes include‌ cracked mounting tabs,⁣ worn guide rails, deformation from‍ freezer heat‍ cycling, and ice‍ bridging inside the bucket; each⁣ of these can cause ice jams, ‍intermittent dispensing, or false “bucket⁣ missing” ​switches.Technicians ⁤should ‌verify compatibility by comparing mounting​ tab⁢ spacing ⁢and overall bucket depth​ against⁤ the refrigerator’s service manual⁣ rather⁤ than relying solely​ on model line names, ⁣since multiple Frigidaire⁤ product ‌lines may share⁢ the same bucket geometry.

Item Description
Part number 241734001
Material High-density‍ thermoplastic (molded ‍bucket)
Mounting type Integrated tabs/guide-rail interface for ⁢freezer shelf or ‍bracket
Typical capacity Container sized to​ match ice maker harvest cycles (varies ⁣by model)
Common symptoms Ice jams,‌ dispenser ⁣errors, misaligned auger engagement, cracked tabs

Replacement and installation center ⁢on preserving alignment and preventing mechanical ⁢interference. Before ⁢swapping the bucket, secure power⁣ or ​disable ⁤the‍ ice maker to ⁤avoid unintended‍ auger ‍rotation; inspect the ice maker motor coupling, auger, and ⁢any actuator pins‌ for⁣ wear or ice buildup that ​could replicate the same‍ symptoms after a⁤ new bucket ⁢is installed. After⁣ physical‌ replacement, ‍run a single harvest or⁢ manual dispense cycle to verify⁣ that ‍the auger ‌engages without binding, the ice falls ⁤freely into the⁢ bucket, and any limit‍ switches or ​sensors ⁤detect ​the bucket presence. If the new bucket ⁣corrects a broken tab but the auger still ⁣binds, measure bucket-to-auger clearance and compare with‍ the‌ service ⁢manual dimensions-minor ‌misalignment‌ often requires adjustment ‍of​ the shelf/bracket ​rather than the ‌bucket ‍itself.

  • Power down or‌ switch off the ice maker; remove any shelving​ obstructing the bucket.
  • Pull the bucket straight out until ‌free of the guide rails; lift clear ‍of ⁢the ⁣ice maker arm ‌or auger.
  • Inspect and⁤ clean the auger, ice-maker exit ‌chute, and⁣ mounting rails; remove ice bridges.
  • Align the new bucket’s mounting tabs​ with the freezer guide rails and slide in⁣ until the bucket ‌seats fully and any retention clip engages.
  • Verify that the ice maker ‌arm or ⁢actuator clears‌ the bucket and that the auger ⁢can rotate by ‌hand (with power still off) without contacting ⁣the bucket.
  • restore power‌ or reactivate ‌the ice ⁣maker and initiate​ a manual ⁢harvest or dispense cycle; observe⁤ for proper ice ⁢flow and absence ‌of binding.
  • If ⁣issues persist, check bucket-to-ice-maker spacing against service ‍specifications and inspect⁣ for deformed guides ‍or shelf misalignment.

Q&A

What exactly is part 241734001 for Frigidaire refrigerators?

241734001 is ⁤the OEM Frigidaire ‍ice bucket‍ (the‌ removable bin that collects ice ‍from ⁢the ⁢automatic ​ice maker). It is indeed a plastic ‌storage bin ‌designed to interface ‌with the refrigerator’s ⁢auger and‍ ice-maker assembly.To confirm fit for your appliance,match the refrigerator⁤ model number or the part number molded⁢ on the old⁤ bucket to the Frigidaire‌ parts‍ list.

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

To remove: open ⁢the freezer⁣ door,‌ empty the bucket of ice, then pull ⁣the bucket straight out ​- ‍many models require a slight lift or ‌rotation to disengage the auger drive. If the bucket mates to ⁤an auger/gear, stop the ice maker ​or disconnect power before removing to avoid the motor running. To install: ​align⁤ the ‌bucket so any locating tabs and auger‌ teeth line up,⁢ slide it into⁤ place ​until it ‌seats, ‌and restore power/turn ⁢the ice maker ⁢back on.⁢ Don’t ​force the bucket;‌ if‌ it ⁣won’t ​seat, ⁣check ​alignment and for broken tabs or ice⁤ obstructions.

Why won’t ⁢the bucket⁣ engage the auger or why does the⁤ auger slip when installed?

Common causes are misalignment, broken or worn engagement tabs/teeth on the bucket‌ or auger, ice jammed between⁤ the‍ drive⁢ and bucket, or​ a damaged auger motor/drive. Inspect the bucket’s ‌mating ⁢features and​ the ​auger for missing/broken teeth, clear any ice, then re-install carefully. If the ‍teeth are worn or broken, replace ⁤the bucket ‌(or auger) rather than forcing engagement.

My ice⁢ clumps together or partially melts in the bucket ⁣- what should I check?

clumping ⁤is usually ‍due to temperature/humidity issues or⁣ frequent door openings. Check⁢ freezer temperature ‌(ideal for ice ‌storage is about 0°F / -18°C), verify the door ⁤gasket seals properly, ⁢minimize door​ openings, and‍ don’t overfill ⁣the ⁣bin.⁣ Also check the ice maker cycle⁢ and ⁤water ‍filter ​condition (a clogged filter⁣ can cause slow fills and ‍partially frozen cubes).Empty and defrost the⁤ bucket if ice has fused, then restart production.

can I clean‌ the 241734001 ice bucket in the dishwasher?

Most ⁣Frigidaire ice buckets should be⁤ hand-washed with warm (not​ hot),soapy‍ water to avoid‌ warping;⁣ check your refrigerator’s owner’s manual for dishwasher compatibility. Avoid abrasive pads and harsh‍ chemicals.⁢ for sanitizing,rinse with a mild solution of vinegar and⁤ water or follow the manufacturer’s recommended⁢ sanitizer.‌ Thoroughly ⁢dry the bucket ⁣before returning‍ it to ⁣service.

The bucket is cracked ‌- can I ‍repair it ‍or do⁤ I need‌ to‍ replace it?

Replacement is the recommended fix. ⁤Cracks can leak, ⁢harbor bacteria, or allow ⁣ice to jam​ the auger. Temporary food-safe adhesive​ or waterproof⁣ tape might work​ briefly, but these aren’t reliable⁣ or sanitary long term. ⁣Order the⁤ OEM 241734001 replacement to⁢ ensure proper fit ‍and function.

How ⁣do I make‍ sure I order the correct replacement ​part?

Locate your refrigerator’s model number⁤ (usually on a sticker ‍inside the fresh food compartment⁢ or ​freezer wall)⁢ and ⁣use it on Frigidaire’s parts website⁢ or with an authorized parts dealer to confirm​ compatibility. ⁤The old bucket may ‍also ​have the part number ⁤molded ⁣on it. Buying the OEM⁢ 241734001 ensures correct ‌fit; avoid generic listings‍ unless they⁢ explicitly ⁣list your refrigerator model.

Will replacing the ice‌ bucket​ (241734001) ‌fix​ an ice ​dispenser​ that’s jammed or ⁣won’t ‌dispense?

Only if the bucket itself ​is the cause (cracked, warped, or has⁣ broken engagement ‌teeth causing​ jams). If the​ dispenser motor, auger motor, chute, sensor,‍ or‍ ice maker are⁣ faulty, replacing the bucket won’t resolve ​those electrical or mechanical issues. Diagnose by ⁢checking for ⁢visible damage​ to ‌the bucket first, then test auger motor, switches, and obstruction ⁤in the dispenser path if problems ​persist.

Final Thoughts

The‍ 241734001 ⁤Frigidaire refrigerator⁣ ice‌ bucket⁣ serves​ a straightforward but critically important ‌role ⁤in domestic ⁢refrigeration: it collects, stores and helps ​dispense ice produced by the ice maker ⁢while ⁢maintaining sanitary separation ⁤from other food⁢ items. ‌As an ​OEM-designed component, ‍the ice bucket contributes​ to‍ reliable ice delivery, proper alignment with the dispenser‌ and optimized internal ⁢airflow, all of which ​affect ice quality, ⁢convenience⁤ and⁤ overall‍ appliance ​function.

Accurate‍ diagnosis is ⁢essential when⁢ ice production or dispensing​ problems⁣ arise.Identifying⁢ whether⁢ symptoms ​stem from the ice bucket itself-such as cracks, warping,‍ broken tabs or misalignment-or⁤ from⁢ other system ‌elements like the ice⁤ maker assembly, auger motor or ⁣sensors helps avoid needless part‍ changes. Verifying the⁢ part‍ number (241734001), inspecting⁤ the component, ​and consulting manufacturer guidance or a qualified technician ⁣ensures that assessment and corrective steps are ‌appropriate and⁢ cost-effective.

When replacement is warranted, installing ⁤the correct replacement​ part and confirming proper fit and⁢ operation help restore performance,‌ maintain⁣ ice quality and reduce the‍ risk⁢ of further issues. Timely, properly executed replacement-whether performed ⁢by‍ a trained⁣ service provider or a competent owner following safety and manufacturer recommendations-supports long-term appliance reliability⁤ and user satisfaction.


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