We used to own a Sears with an ice maker.  The electrical connections unplug 
something like a DB connector.  The water connection is not actually a 
connection.  The water comes out of the end of a pipe that pokes out of the 
freezer wall just above the ice maker.  I think there were only 3 screws 
holding it in.  The front cover pops off and there are a couple of gears in 
there that drive the fingers around to push the ice out of the reservoir. 
That gear gets stripped out because it is made of plastic.  A new one cost 
me about 2 dollars back in the 80s.  The price probably has gone up but it 
still shouldn't require you to take out a loan.

Regards.

Max.  K 4 O D S.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "rodger.hood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 11:47 AM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] ice maker problem


>I have a Siers side-by-side refrigerator and the ice maker has stopped
> making ice all of a sudden.  How can this maker be removed and
> replaced?  The water is still flowing through the door dispenser but no
> wateris in the ice maker tray and the motor is not moving. Any help is
> appreciated It is five years old and never a problem.
>
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