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Refrigerator Auger Motor Drive Shaft (replaces 2318082) WP2318082
Part #WP2318082
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$69.66 |
8% OFF Phone Price : $75.66
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Part Information
This auger motor drive shaft (part number WP2318082) is for refrigerators.
Auger motor drive shaft WP2318082 rotates to turn the auger that moves the ice through the ice container.
Wear work gloves to protect your hands when installing this part.
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Reviews
Ice maker fix
The ice wasn't dispensing it was a Axelrod shaft auger shaft I believe they call it take off the ice bucket remove two screws pull the shaft out put a new one in $60 my insurance for the house wanted to give me $2,600 towards a $8,000 refrigerator I fixed it myself because they said they couldn't fix it haha what a joke
Mister P, Flemington New Jersey
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- Ease of Installation
- Very Easy
- Duration of Installation
- Less than 30 minutes
Easy fix for Ice maker dispenser.
This was an easy fix, only 2 screws to remove ice maker shaft. I would recommend replacing the Refrigerator ice dispenser driveshaft seal at the same time. I would have replaced the Refrigerator ice crusher coupler, but there was a good chance the rusted screw head would fail, not worth the risk.
99Shoes, Phoenix AZ
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- Ease of Installation
- Very Easy
- Duration of Installation
- Less than 30 minutes
Worked Great - Here before they promised
First the part showed up at the house at least 2-3 days before they promised. The only problem was that I couldn't find instructions on the website. So at first I thought I would have to remove the motor to access the shaft and I was about to give up. Then I thought.... maybe I can pull it straight up and out and sure enough it came right out. Instructions: 1. Remove ice bin; 2.Locate the shaft, it is just below the auger on the ice bin, about 1/2" is showing; 3. Remove the two 1/4" hex screws on the plastic housing that holds and centers the shaft and remove the housing; 4. Pull the shaft straight out (you may need pliers to grab it); 5.Slide the new shaft in, turn it until it is seated in the motor; 6. Replace the plastic housing and hex screws (from step 3); 7. Replace the ice bin; 8. Make yourself a drink, you earned it!
thstanton, California
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- Ease of Installation
- Easy
- Duration of Installation
- Less than 30 minutes