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joe tobin Posted on Oct 01, 2015

How do I replace a ice maker assembly when the old one is hard wired with five wires and new has a modular plug with six wires?

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Robert Moller

  • 1524 Answers
  • Posted on May 04, 2009

SOURCE: not sure of u-line ice maker part number for a BCM45A

Supco makes a generic replacement carried by most good Appliance Parts Stores.

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Anonymous

  • 286 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 07, 2009

SOURCE: I have an old U-line ice maker. I can not find

The mechanical parts of those models is the same as a BI 95 or BI98. If your looking for the faceplate that would be part number 150. This includes the timer motor,gears,water switch, and hold switch. You can order this thru a parts distributor. Appliance Parts Depot or All Brand Parts should be able to help. If you want to replace the complete icemaker assemly that part number is 402

Anonymous

  • 286 Answers
  • Posted on Aug 07, 2009

SOURCE: Can the refg.be re-wired?

U-lines needs the icemaker to work properly. By doing what you did you would void all warranty. The controls are in the icemaker so the original parts would not work the way you want it to.

Anonymous

  • 93 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 02, 2010

SOURCE: wiring

wiring diagram is on the back of the machine. If you have clear ice maker it may be on the back of the front plate.

Anonymous

  • 93 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 02, 2010

SOURCE: wiring digram for under counter uline ice maker

It is on the back of the machine, if you have clear ice maker, it may be on the back of the front plate.

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It may be turned off. Look for the wire along the right side of the ice maker that looks a bit like a coat hanger. If the wire is in the raised position, the ice maker is turned off. If so, try one of these:

  • If your ice maker has a small red plastic lever, lower it to lower the wire.
  • If there's no plastic lever, simply lower the wire.

  • In either case, the ice maker should begin producing ice again. Also make sure that the temperature is 8 degrees Fahrenheit or lower. If the freezer is too warm, the ice maker won't cycle properly.

    The ice maker fill tube may be blocked with ice. If so, melt the blockage using a hair dryer-but be careful to not melt any plastic parts! Also replace the water shut-off valve or water-inlet valve, or both, if necessary.

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    • If your ice maker has a small red plastic lever, lower it to lower the wire.


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    In either case, the ice maker should begin producing ice again. Also make sure that the temperature is 8 degrees Fahrenheit or lower. If the freezer is too warm, the ice maker won't cycle properly.

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