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Remove icemaker?? timbirr 10-29-2007
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Posted by on October 29, 2007, 6:06 pm
> timb...@mailcity.com wrote:
> > So, for securely taping the connections, regular electrical tape?
> > And, the big question (since I can already hear my wife) will this
> > leave a big ugly hole in the freezer with exposed wires?
>
> Electric tape is fine. You'll probably be left with a couple of
> holes in the back panel. After taping the connector, push it
> gently thru it's entrance hole. For cosmetics, use double-sided
> tape to fasten a small plastic piece to cover the holes?
>
> BTW, you probably just need to 'loosen' the top two screws
> and remove the bottom screw. Then the icemaker will slide
> up to clear the top two mounting screws.
>
> i'd put the 3 screws back in after removing the icemaker to
> allow future re-installation of it with no missing parts.

Thanks much. Appreciate the help. I'll give it a try!!


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Posted by Jerry on October 29, 2007, 8:07 pm
On Oct 29, 3:06 pm, timb...@mailcity.com wrote:

>
> Thanks much. Appreciate the help. I'll give it a try!!
>

Should be a POC (piece of cake).

I replaced so many icemakers in my old POS (piece of something else)
Amana, that I could get them in and out in about 5 minutes.

Jerry


Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on October 29, 2007, 9:45 pm

> So, for securely taping the connections, regular electrical tape?
> And, the big question (since I can already hear my wife) will this
> leave a big ugly hole in the freezer with exposed wires?

It does not matter what you use, your wife will soon be bitching that she
does not have an icemaker. Meantime, electrical tape is OK.



Posted by on October 30, 2007, 1:02 pm
> > So, for securely taping the connections, regular electrical tape?
> > And, the big question (since I can already hear my wife) will this
> > leave a big ugly hole in the freezer with exposed wires?
>
> It does not matter what you use, your wife will soon be bitching that she
> does not have an icemaker. Meantime, electrical tape is OK.

HAHAHA!

You have to be married.....and I KNOW you are right....


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