Whirlpool W11700250 Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly

Special Price $124.48 Regular Price $232.56
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SKU
W11700250

Product Description

The Whirlpool W11700250 Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly is intended to provide continuous production of ice for heavy requirements. It operates through freezing water in the ice mold, and then using a motor to dispense the ice cubes to the storage bin for use when required and some of the benefits include enhanced functionality for daily use, and consistent production of ice, ensuring that the appliance run smoothly.
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Manufacturer Name: WHIRLPOOL
Product Number: W11700250
OEM Part Number: W11700250
Product Description: Icemaker

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Whirlpool W11700250 Ice Maker Assembly?

Remove the ice bin and rinse with warm water to clear residue and ice buildup. Check that the water inlet is clean and unobstructed. Ensure electrical connections are secure to maintain consistent ice production.

What are common issues with the Whirlpool W11700250 Ice Maker Assembly?

  • Ice not forming.
  • Ice clumping in bin.
  • Motor not running.
  • Dispenser failing to operate.

Installation Steps

Step1: Unplug the refrigerator and turn off the water supply for safety.

Step2: Remove the old ice maker by disconnecting the wiring harness and water line.

Step3: Unscrew the mounting brackets and lift out the old unit carefully.

Step4: Position the new ice maker assembly in place.

Step5: Reconnect the water line and wiring harness securely.

Step6: Restore water supply and power, then run a test cycle to ensure proper ice production.