My 10650023211 Model Overview from PartSelect.com (2024)

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Ruth

February 7, 2024

Ice maker makes ice but will not dispense it.

For model number 10650023211

My 10650023211 Model Overview from PartSelect.com (1)

Hi Ruth, thank you for contacting us. We believe your refrigerator is having this problem because of the faulty ice dispenser solenoid, part number PS11738908. It shifts the ice container deflector to dispense crushed ice or cubed ice. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this helps!

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Vivian

February 4, 2020

Need connector for my refrigerator .The one attach to the back of the fridge to the water valve

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Hello and thank you for writing.Water-tube connector PS11740187 is in the list of compatible parts for your model. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.

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How do i change the lightbulb inside the refrigerator?

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Hello Keri,Thank you for your question. You will need to remove the control box on the ceiling of the refrigerator by unscrewing it off and then you will be able to access the light bulb to replace. We hope this helps.

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Pamela

February 23, 2020

I need hinges for top door of refrigerator for doors. Where can i find them

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Hello Pamela,Thank you for your question. The top door hinges for your model is under part PS12070622. We hope this helps.

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Samuel

June 14, 2021

Fridge & freezer not cold, compressor warm but not running, fan running. What could be problem & what parts to repair.

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Hi Samuel, thank you for your question. If both the refrigerator and freezer sections are too warm, there are some parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. The part that fixes the issue the majority of the time is bi-metal defrost thermostat. From our website, the defrost thermostat is a safety thermostat in series with the defrost heater and is used to terminate the defrost cycle when the evaporator reaches a specific temperature, usually rated at 38° to 47° Fahrenheit. If the thermostat is defective and remains open circuit, then the defrost heater will not be energized and no defrosting will take place. You will need to test the part with a multimeter. Set your multi-meter to the Rx1 setting. Place each of the probes on a thermostat wire. When your thermostat is cold, it should produce a reading of zero on your multi-meter. If it is warm (anywhere from forty to ninety degrees Fahrenheit), then this test should produce a reading of infinity. If it does not, you will need to replace it. If this is not the issue, you will need to check the compressor start relay, the evaporator fan motor, the capacitor and the condenser fan motor. We hope this helps!

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Plastic bits dispensed from Ice Dispenser in Door

Removed Ice bin from Fridge

Removed all bolts on bin with nut driver...about six

Removed housing...be careful with spring on crusher/cube control rod

Removed C clamp on end of auger with small slotted screw driver and needle nose pliers.

Removed plastic nut on end of auger shaft

Removed Ice crusher jaws and laid them out in the correct order

Removed Ice propeller and installed new part

Put back together in opposite order

Easy

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Parts Used:

Ice Bin Auger Drum
  • john from seaford, VA

  • Difficulty Level:

    Easy

  • Total Repair Time:

    15 - 30 mins

  • Tools:

    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set

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Fridge was getting too warm, ice buildup on coils.

WARNING: REPLACING THIS PART REQUIRES CUTTING AND SPLICING ELECTRICAL WIRES. RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE. DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS REPAIR IF YOU ARE NOT EXPERIENCED WITH ELECTRICAL WIRING.

Part Info:
The bi-metal strip is clipped onto the evaporator coils and is designed to regulate the defrost coil temperature. If it is not functioning properly you may notice ice buildup preventing air flow (and preventing proper refrigeration), or more rarely the freezer side may get too warm during the defrost cycle.

Materials:
* Replacement bi-metal strip
* Wire cutters
* Wire strippers
* Wire nuts
* Electrical tape
* 10MM socket

Steps:

1: UNPLUG THE FRIDGE! If there is ice buildup, wait until the ice has melted. A box fan blowing at the ice will help melt it more quickly.

2: Remove the panel covering the evaporator coils. It's located inside the fridge, on the freezer side.

3: Un-clip the bi-metal strip from the evaporator coils.

4: Unplug the wires from the evaporator fan, defrost coil and bi-metal strip, then disconnect the main connector that is plugged into the rear wall.

5: Clip both wires to the old ( bad ) bi-metal strip. Cut close to the casing of the bi-metal strip so there are long wires to splice onto.

6: Strip 1/4 to 1/2 inches of insulation off of the ends of the wires ( depending on the size of the wire-nuts you use). Twist the bare wires slightly to prevent fraying.

7: Do the same for the ends of the wires on the (new) bi-metal strip.

8: Take the ends of the wires belonging to the (new) bi-metal strip and the wires coming from the main plug. Take the like-colored wires, and twist the bare metal ends together.

9: Twist on wire nuts, for both sets of wires. Make sure they are snug, with no bare wire showing.

10: Tape over the wire nuts with electrical tape. Tape over the wires nuts in a spiral fashion, completely covering the nut and both wires that are now spliced together. This will prevent accidental shorting.

11: Plug the main plug back into the rear wall of the fridge. Also re-connect the connectors to the evaporator fan and defrost coil. Make sure the clips on the connectors are snug to ensure a good connection.

12: Clip the new bi-metal strip onto the coils, in the same spot as before. ( Usually just after the small incoming copper tubing that connects to the coils, known as the expansion valve. That is usually the coldest spot on the coils during operation).

13: Replace the panel that covers the coils.

14: Plug the fridge back in... Now you fridge should defrost correctly. If it does not, your defrost coil could be burned out, or the control board could be faulty.

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Parts Used:

Bi-Metal Defrost Thermostat
  • Cathy from Winter Park, FL

  • Difficulty Level:

    A Bit Difficult

  • Total Repair Time:

    15 - 30 mins

  • Tools:

    Nutdriver

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evaporator fan stopped working

1) removed the face plate that runs 3/4 way up the back of the freezer side. a total of 8 screws. (6")
2) disconnected the three electrical connections.(30sec)
3) removed the fan of the the old evaporator fan motor (5sec)
3) removed the fan motor (1")
4) put in the new fan motor (1")
5) put on the old fan on the new fan motor(5sec)
6) reconnected the three electrical connections (30sec)
7) replaced the face plate on the back of the freezer (6")
Had re-frozen meat within 1 hour.

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Parts Used:

Evaporator Fan Motor - 120V 60Hz
  • Antoni from vail, AZ

  • Difficulty Level:

    Really Easy

  • Total Repair Time:

    Less than 15 mins

  • Tools:

    Pliers, Screw drivers

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