LG LRFXS2503S Ice Maker Clicking
| CONF | DIAGNOSIS | PART MATCH | ACTION |
|---|---|---|---|
|
93%
CONF
|
Craft Ice Maker Assembly
The clicking sound is produced by the internal drive motor gears skipping against the rack during the harvest cycle. This occurs when the spherical mold's resistance exceeds the motor's torque capacity, often due to a failed internal heating element or mechanical binding. Replacing the full assembly is required as the gear train is a sealed, non-serviceable unit.
|
|
CHECK PRICE
#CommissionsEarned
|
|
4%
CONF
|
Ice Maker Water Inlet Valve
Rapid clicking or 'chattering' can originate from the solenoid coils on the water inlet valve. If the solenoid is struggling to actuate the plunger against water pressure or if the coil is partially shorted, it will create a rapid mechanical vibration that resonates through the water lines, mimicking an ice maker noise.
|
|
CHECK PRICE
#CommissionsEarned
|
|
3%
CONF
|
In-Door Ice Maker Assembly
If the clicking originates from the door-mounted ice maker rather than the freezer-drawer Craft Ice unit, the failure is likely the harvest arm motor. Mechanical obstruction or a failed micro-switch on the control board causes the motor to repeatedly attempt to home, resulting in a rhythmic clicking sound.
SKU: AEQ72910411
|
|
CHECK PRICE
#CommissionsEarned
|
DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Craft Ice Maker Assembly.