241860810 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Container Assembly

241860810 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Container ⁣Assembly is a molded⁢ ice storage bin and associated hardware designed to ⁣collect and dispense ice produced by the refrigerator’s ice maker. The assembly typically consists‌ of‍ a ‌plastic bin, ‌mounting rails⁤ or ⁣tabs, an auger‍ housing or chute interface⁢ for dispenser-equipped ‍models, and sensor or mechanical shutoff components; materials and dimensions are engineered to ​withstand repeated freeze-thaw cycles and ‌mechanical​ loading⁢ from auger drive elements and accumulated ice mass. It is indeed installed⁢ within the freezer compartment, usually⁣ promptly below or⁢ adjacent to the ice ‍maker module, and⁣ is identified by its function ⁣and mating points rather than ⁢by aesthetic trim.

Functionally, the ice container​ assembly acts ⁢as the intermediate storage and⁤ delivery interface between ‍the⁢ ice-making subsystem and user-accessible dispensing‌ or‌ retrieval.It interacts ‍directly​ with the ​ice maker’s ⁣ejector or harvest⁢ mechanism, the auger motor ⁤and⁣ drive⁢ coupling (on through-door ⁣dispenser models), any⁣ ice-level sensors‌ or mechanical shutoff arms, and the freezer interior that controls temperature and airflow. Proper fit and ⁤alignment are ​necessary to prevent ice jams, ‌ensure reliable auger engagement, maintain ⁢an‌ effective⁢ sensor signal for automatic shutoff, and ‍limit ‌unintended heat ​transfer or⁤ moisture intrusion that​ could promote clumping or frosting.

This article provides‌ a technical overview of the 241860810 ice container assembly covering ⁤its operating‌ role, typical compatibility considerations, ‌common failure symptoms ​(for example, ‍ice backup, dispenser jamming, sensor‌ faults,⁣ or structural cracks),⁢ and systematic‌ troubleshooting‌ approaches. it will also address replacement considerations‍ such as verifying ⁢part⁤ number and fitment,inspecting ‍mating surfaces and fasteners,checking associated electrical and mechanical components‌ (auger motor,sensors,wiring harness),and ​practical recommendations for diagnosing whether​ the⁣ container or an upstream/downstream component is​ the⁢ root cause of a fault. The focus is ⁤on ‌actionable diagnostic data and component-level considerations useful to technicians, engineers, and informed appliance owners.

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Functional Role and Operational Requirements of the Ice Container

241860810 Frigidaire ⁢Refrigerator Ice container Assembly serves as the ‌removable⁤ ice reservoir and the mechanical interface ⁢between the icemaker and⁢ the user-facing dispense/ejector. It ‍receives⁣ discrete ice pieces from the icemaker,⁢ houses the⁤ auger ⁣or ejector mechanism, and ​provides ⁣mounting points ⁤for the full-level sensor‍ or mechanical shutoff⁤ arm; ⁢reliable function ⁣depends on⁢ accurate​ dimensional fit of ‍the bin ⁣lip, ⁢coupler geometry and mounting tab spacing so​ the drive ​shaft engages concentrically ⁢and the discharge​ chute aligns. The container is typically ​molded thermoplastic with⁤ a smooth interior to reduce ice ⁢adhesion and​ bridging, and its structural features ​control ⁣ice flow characteristics and transfer loads from the ejector ​to ‍the refrigerator cabinet.

  • Capacity: storage volume matched to‌ the icemaker production rate and dispensing ‌design.
  • Drive interface: molded coupler and ⁤bearing ⁤surfaces ​that ⁢must accept ⁤the auger shaft without⁢ excessive play.
  • Sensor provisions: locations‍ for full-level switches or optical/sensor mounts.
  • Clearance‍ and alignment:‌ chute and ⁢door clearances required to prevent⁤ binding during dispense.
  • Surface​ finish and drainage: smooth interior and drain/vent⁢ features to​ limit bridging and ⁢frost accumulation.

Operational requirements‍ include proper seating of the bin, intact coupling surfaces, unobstructed discharge path, and ⁤stable freezer​ ambient (approximately ⁤-18°C/0°F for dense⁢ cubed ice). ‍Common operational symptoms-ice bridging, auger stalls, false full indications, or intermittent dispensing-are often⁢ resolved by checking for‌ misalignment, broken couplers, ⁤foreign objects in⁤ the chute, ‌or excessive ⁢frost due ⁣to high humidity ⁤or door-seal ⁤issues. ‍For​ field ⁤service,verify part ‍compatibility by matching mounting tab spacing and coupler geometry,test the ejector‌ under no-load conditions,inspect ‍the‌ sensor actuator,and address freezer temperature and water-fill timing before replacing the assembly.

Item Description
Operating temperature ≈ ‍-18°C (0°F) for optimal ice⁢ hardness
Material Molded thermoplastic with low-adhesion⁤ interior finish
Key interfaces Drive coupler, full-level sensor ​mount, ⁢mounting tabs/chute alignment

How the⁢ 241860810 Frigidaire ‍Refrigerator ⁣Ice Container Assembly Interfaces ‌with the Ice ⁣Maker, Thermostat and Defrost ‍Systems

The 241860810⁣ Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Container​ Assembly serves as the mechanical and sensor​ interface between the ice maker and the freezer cabinet: it receives ice from the ice maker discharge, positions it for the‌ dispenser or auger, and provides the actuation ​surface or sensor mount that signals the ice maker​ control⁣ when the bin is full. Proper seating of ⁤the assembly⁤ ensures that the bail arm or optical/switch sensor actuates at the​ correct ⁤height ​and ⁢that ice flow paths are‍ unobstructed; ‍misalignment, cracked mounting tabs, or a​ worn sensor boss will⁣ produce symptoms such as continuous​ ice production, premature shutoff, or auger binding at the dispenser. ‌In repair and replacement contexts,technicians​ should check that the⁢ container’s⁢ geometry and sensor interface match the⁤ freezer’s ice maker model to guarantee correct mechanical‍ and sensor‍ engagement.

Although the ice container‍ does not directly regulate⁣ compressor⁢ cycling, ⁤its condition ​affects‍ and is affected ‍by the ​thermostat-controlled refrigeration ‍and the ‌defrost system. Warmer-than-spec freezer⁤ temperatures reduce ice production and‌ increase ice clumping in ‍the bin, ⁤while failed defrost cycles allow frost buildup on the evaporator that restricts ‌airflow and lowers ice⁢ yield; both scenarios change⁣ how ice interacts with the container sensor and can cause‍ bridging or jamming.‌ Practical⁢ diagnostics include verifying bin seating and sensor actuation, measuring ‍freezer ‌air temperature​ at the⁢ evaporator outlet, and confirming defrost heater/timer or ⁣control board operation; replace the‌ container ‌if mounting​ features or sensor engagement surfaces​ are‍ damaged ‌and cannot be corrected by repositioning.

  • Mechanical ⁤alignment: mounting tabs, ‌chute ‍alignment and internal geometry that control ice‍ flow.
  • Sensor interface: bail‌ arm or optical/switch location and actuation​ clearance for the ice maker ​cutout⁢ signal.
  • Thermal interaction: ⁣how freezer temperature and defrost performance influence ice consistency​ and sensor ‌operation.
  • Compatibility ​considerations: ensure tab​ locations and ​sensor mount type​ match⁤ the ‌appliance model harness ⁣and dispenser geometry.
Item Description
Ice maker interface Physical discharge alignment and⁢ sensor actuation surface that ​tell ​the ice​ maker when to ⁣stop ‍producing.
Thermostat/temperature Freezer air temperature affects freeze rate ⁢and ice ⁢texture; improper temps change ⁢how ice fills ⁤and ⁣triggers the ⁤bin sensor.
Defrost system Defrost failures⁢ increase frost on the evaporator, reduce ice production, and promote ice bridging or ⁤clumping in the bin.

Common Failure Symptoms⁣ and ‌Diagnostic indicators ⁣for Ice Container ‌Malfunctions

The 241860810 Frigidaire‍ Refrigerator Ice Container Assembly ⁣serves as ‌the ice storage and delivery interface; its failures are ⁤primarily mechanical‍ or environmental rather than electronic. ⁢Common observable behaviors include ‌ice bridging that prevents auger movement, stripped or ​slipped splines between the auger and container hub, ⁣distortion or cracks that allow⁤ warm air intrusion and excessive frosting, ‌and erratic readings from ⁤integrated level sensors caused by misalignment ‌or⁣ contamination of ⁤the⁣ sensing surfaces.

  • Ice bridging/clumping that blocks auger ⁢rotation.
  • Auger motor runs ‍but no ice dispensed – stripped spline or decoupled coupling.
  • Continuous filling or no shut-off – faulty ‌level sensor or improper seating.
  • Heavy ⁣frost or‍ water pooling inside the ‌bin⁢ -‍ seal or airflow ‌failure.
  • Grinding or‍ unusual noises during ⁣dispense – ‌foreign ‍object or damaged⁢ gears.

Diagnosing ⁤a faulty ice container assembly ‍combines visual, mechanical, ​and simple ‍electrical⁤ checks: remove the⁤ container to inspect spline teeth, mounting tabs, and the condition of the auger; ‌manually ⁤rotate the⁢ auger to confirm ​free movement and ⁣detect binding‍ points; verify level⁣ or optical sensors with a multimeter for continuity or expected voltage changes⁢ during a simulated fill. ⁢Additionally, measure⁣ freezer​ temperature and ⁢examine surrounding‍ seals-persistent⁤ frost on the container walls or⁤ ice quality degradation‍ often ‍implicates airflow or seal issues rather ⁢than the auger motor⁢ itself, while audible gear damage⁢ points to mechanical ⁣replacement.

Item Description
Auger coupling Inspect ‍for stripped ⁣teeth, play, or shear-pin‌ failure that allows motor spin without auger​ movement.
Ice level sensor Check for⁢ contamination, misalignment, and electrical continuity; intermittent signals cause overfill or underfill.
Container integrity Look for cracks, warped sections,⁣ or broken mounts that change airflow and permit ‌frosting.
Frost‌ accumulation indicates seal⁣ or airflow issues; correlates with ice ⁤quality and repeated bridging events.

Compatibility, ‌Replacement Considerations​ and Step-by-Step Installation Procedures for Affected Frigidaire Models

241860810 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Container Assembly ⁣ serves as the receptacle that collects and guides ice from the ice maker to the dispenser or door bin and‍ must ⁤align precisely with the ⁢ice-maker discharge and any auger or chute couplings. Technicians⁢ should verify mechanical fit ​- mounting tabs,screw locations and clearance for‍ the dispenser chute – and confirm‌ any electrical or sensor interfaces⁤ are ⁢present on ⁤the⁢ replacement unit. Some refrigerator families share the same chassis dimensions ‍while others use distinct mounting brackets or⁢ integrated ‌heater/gasket features; match ⁤the refrigerator model number and the parts‌ diagram⁣ rather than relying on visual similarity alone.Such as, if the ⁤system uses an auger-driven ⁣dispenser, ⁤confirm spline alignment and that ⁢the‍ container’s ‍internal guide clears⁣ the auger⁢ flighting before final⁣ assembly.

Follow a controlled ‍replacement procedure​ to avoid damage to fragile plastic ‍tabs and to ensure proper ⁢ice flow after reassembly.⁤ The basic workflow is:‍ disconnect power, remove door liners or freezer trim to​ access fasteners, gently ‌disengage the old container while checking that the ice-maker⁢ ejector and sensors are not seized to the housing,⁤ transfer‍ any reusable components ​(sensors, gaskets, or light assemblies), and install the new container aligned to the rails‍ until the ⁣retaining clips engage. ⁢After reassembly, restore ‌power and‍ run an ice-maker cycle or ⁢manual dispense test to verify ⁣ejector movement, chute clearance, and that no​ binding occurs; also check⁢ for unusual vibration⁢ or ‌rubbing against the door seal.

  • Power off and unplug before ​any disassembly.
  • Inspect and transfer ​sensors, ⁢gaskets, ​and electrical​ connectors if ⁣required.
  • Align mounting tabs and spline/coupling, fasten screws without ⁢over-torquing.
  • Run an ice harvest and dispense⁢ test; inspect ⁣for leaks‍ and clearance issues.
Item Description
Mounting tabs Plastic or metal ⁢points that index the container to the freezer ⁣housing; check ⁤for cracks or wear.
Coupling spline Spline or⁢ socket aligning the container to the auger/dispenser; must ‍match tooth count and orientation.
Seal/gasket Soft polymer that‌ prevents ice⁤ loss and frost​ migration; replace if hardened or torn.

Q&A

What is the 241860810 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice⁢ Container⁢ Assembly?

The 241860810 ice container assembly is the molded bin (ice⁢ bucket) used ⁢to⁤ collect‍ and store ice produced by the refrigerator’s ice maker. ‍Depending on the ​refrigerator model it might⁤ potentially be a simple removable bin or‍ an‍ assembly that interfaces ‍with the auger/motor and dispenser chute.​ It is indeed an ⁢OEM Frigidaire replacement part​ designed to fit specific Frigidaire/Frigidaire​ Gallery/Frigidaire Professional models-always verify‌ compatibility with your fridge ⁤model ⁢number.

How do I ⁢know if 241860810⁤ is the correct replacement part for my refrigerator?

Check the refrigerator’s model and serial number (usually on a‍ label inside the fresh-food compartment or behind ‍a ⁢drawer). ⁣Then​ compare that to ⁢the part ‌compatibility⁢ list⁢ provided⁢ by Frigidaire or an authorized ‌parts dealer. You can also⁢ check the exploded​ parts‌ diagram ⁣(parts ‌manual) for your exact model or enter ⁤the model number on the Frigidaire parts ⁣website. If‌ unsure, contact Frigidaire support or an authorized technician with⁣ your model/serial number before ordering.

How ⁣do ⁢I ‍remove the ⁢old ice ⁢container assembly safely?

Unplug ‌the ⁣refrigerator or switch off power at ⁢the⁤ breaker to avoid accidental operation. Empty any‌ ice and​ remove any interior shelves or bins obstructing access. ⁢For most bins, pull the ice bin​ straight out: there might potentially be locating tabs‍ or a slight lift/tilt motion to‍ clear ‍the guides. if the bin ⁣interfaces with an‍ auger or motor, check⁢ for a release tab⁢ or ⁢screws and​ disconnect ⁢gently.‍ Avoid forcing ⁣the bin ⁢to⁢ prevent damage to tabs or‌ the auger coupling.

How do I ⁤install ⁢the new 241860810⁢ ice ⁤container assembly?

Ensure power⁣ is still off. Position the ‌new container ‌so the locating ​tabs/rails line up with ​the guides ⁤inside the freezer. If⁣ the ⁣bin engages an auger or⁣ drive coupling, align it and gently push until it⁣ seats. Replace any ⁣screws or retainers if applicable. Restore power and run the ⁤ice ⁢maker through a ⁢cycle or ⁢operate the​ dispenser (if present) ⁢to‌ confirm ‍proper operation and that‌ the auger engages smoothly‍ without binding.

How should I clean ‌and sanitize the ice container assembly?

Remove the bin and⁣ discard any ice.Wash the bin in warm water with mild dish‌ soap; avoid abrasive cleaners or scouring ⁢pads ​that can scratch the plastic. Rinse thoroughly ‌and ‍sanitize by ‌wiping with a solution of 1 tablespoon household bleach per gallon ‍of water, then rinse ​again with ‌clean water. Let the ⁤bin ‍air dry‌ wholly before returning ​it to the freezer. Do not use strong solvents⁣ or‌ petroleum-based ⁢cleaners.

My ⁢ice dispenser is jamming ⁢or not dispensing-could‌ the ice container assembly be the problem?

Yes. ‍Jamming can be⁢ caused by ‍oversized or clumped ‍ice in the bin, a​ misaligned or cracked ‌bin that interferes with ⁤the auger, or a ⁢damaged auger coupling⁢ inside the container assembly. First, remove‌ the⁤ bin ⁣and inspect for ice blocks, broken plastic, or foreign objects.‌ If ⁢the auger turns freely when ⁢the motor is off, test the dispenser motor and drive ⁢coupling. Replace ⁢the ‌container‌ if cracked or​ if the built-in‍ auger/coupling is damaged. ⁤Also check ‍that the ⁣ice ⁤is⁤ not ‍frozen solid in⁣ the bin due to excessive humidity or extremely cold temperatures in the‌ freezer.

Are​ there any tips to‍ prevent future ‌problems with the ‍ice⁣ container?

Do not overfill​ the‍ ice bin; ⁣allow the ⁢ice⁢ maker’s control to ‌regulate fill. Periodically check and break up ‌clumped ice with a plastic scoop (do​ not use ​metal tools). Keep the ⁤freezer temperature within⁢ the manufacturer’s recommended range ⁣(usually around ‍0°F/-18°C) ​to⁤ prevent icing or melting ⁤cycles. Clean and sanitize⁤ the bin regularly and ensure the door seals ⁤are ‍good ⁣to prevent moist ‍air ingress. If⁢ your model uses a water ‍filter, replace it per ⁤schedule to reduce scale and mineral buildup ⁣in the⁣ ice.

Were can‍ I ⁣buy a genuine 241860810 Frigidaire ⁢ice container ⁢assembly ​and what should I‌ expect cost-wise?

You can purchase the OEM ​part ‍from Frigidaire-authorized dealers, major appliance⁣ parts retailers, or Frigidaire’s ‍parts website. Pricing ⁣varies by supplier and region; ⁣expect⁣ OEM replacement ⁣ice bins to range widely‌ depending ​on whether the ‌assembly includes auger/motor parts. Compare part ‍numbers ⁣to ensure a genuine match. Avoid non‑verified sellers if you need exact OEM fit and warranty coverage.

The‍ Conclusion

The 241860810 ‌Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Container Assembly is a key⁣ component in the ice management system, serving⁢ to store and ‍deliver​ ice within compatible Frigidaire ‍refrigerators.⁢ Properly functioning, ‍it helps maintain ice quality, supports efficient ice harvesting⁣ and ⁢dispensing,⁣ and ‍prevents issues such ​as jams, ‌leaks, or contamination that can‌ compromise performance​ and user convenience.

Accurate diagnosis‌ and timely​ replacement are vital when‌ symptoms such as unusual noise, poor‍ ice dispensing, ⁣visible‌ damage, or leaking appear. Verifying⁤ model compatibility, inspecting associated‌ components (ice maker, auger, seals), and following manufacturer installation guidelines ⁤reduce the risk of improper fit or secondary failures. When⁤ in doubt,consulting a certified technician or using genuine replacement parts helps ensure the repair restores intended⁣ operation​ and preserves appliance safety and‌ warranty‍ considerations.

maintaining the 241860810 ​ice ‌container ⁣assembly as​ part of routine troubleshooting and ‌repair supports consistent ice production and long-term refrigerator⁣ reliability.Thoughtful diagnosis,selection of the correct replacement,and proper installation ‌minimize downtime and prevent ‍more extensive appliance issues,making⁢ replacement a practical step‌ when the component is worn⁣ or damaged.


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