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Old 04-17-2008, 06:26 PM
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Tips on Removing Ice Maker?

Howdy all, I've got a Kenmore M-1 icemaker that needs replacing. I bought a new one and am ready to install it but I can't get the old one out! It appears to be mounted by 2 screws but there's no way i can get pliers to them. Any advice on what works best to get this crazy thing out?

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p.s. I tried a rubber mallet but that didn't work. haha.
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Old 04-17-2008, 07:07 PM
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the two screws are into a flat speed nut inside the freezer compartment. it may have gotten "un-loose" throughout the years. try jamming a screwdriver into the freezer side so the nut don't revolve and try to remove the screws.
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Old 04-17-2008, 10:23 PM
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Question Pliers???

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It appears to be mounted by 2 screws but there's no way i can get pliers to them.
Screws are meant to be manipulated using a screwdriver not pliers.

The icemaker mounting screws in many cases don't need to be removed, just loosened... if that. The icemaker will often have key-hole slots on it that just fit over the screw heads where it 'hangs'. But without knowing which exact refrigerator model is involved, all we can do is guess.

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Old 04-18-2008, 05:23 PM
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Thank you

I still can't get it off... but it does appear to "hang." I just can't get it unstuck.

And i didn't explain myself correctly earlier... the 'screws' actually don't have a place for a screwdriver. it looks like a nut without a hole in the middle.

As you can hopefully see from the photo, there is no way to physically loosen the screws. I can't get any tools up against the edges of the nut.
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Old 04-18-2008, 09:29 PM
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the 'screws' actually don't have a place for a screwdriver. it looks like a nut without a hole in the middle. As you can hopefully see from the photo
Your picture shows 1/4" hex head screws (see image below). They are very common in the appliance industry.


Those need a "nut driver" or a screwdriver with interchangeable bits (see the following link). On the latter, just use the screwdriver without a bit installed in its shaft.

LINK > 6 in 1 Screwdriver

Once loosened just a bit, the icemaker can be lifted slightly and then off the screw heads to remove it.

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Old 04-19-2008, 10:50 AM
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Wow.

Dan, thank you so much. I'm running out and getting one right now. I've been doing home repair on my house for 7 years and have never come across a need for one of these. (never had to fix an appliance before.)

I really appreciate your help. I was contorting myself and my pliers into unimaginable positions while trying to get in this freezer. lol. and doing quite a bit of cussing. Thank you!
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