Frigidaire FPSs2677RF1 Icemaker (OEM) – Replacement & How to Fix Icemaker Problems
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Understanding the Problem
What this part is and does: The icemaker assembly (OEM) in the Frigidaire FPSs2677RF1 is the complete harvest/fill mechanism that senses temperature, cycles the motor to eject ice, and signals the water inlet valve to fill the mold. Replacing the OEM icemaker fixes problems where the ice maker won't cycle, won't fill, overfills/overflows, or makes no ice despite proper temperatures. Step-by-step diagnostic and repair steps: 1) Verify symptoms and simple fixes - Confirm temperature: freezer should be 0°F to 5°F (-18°C to -15°C). If warmer, correct freezer cooling first. - Check water supply: ensure the water line to the fridge is turned on and not kinked. Replace clogged water filter if older than 6 months. - Empty ice bin and look for jammed or misshapen cubes that block the ejector. 2) Run the icemaker test cycle - Locate icemaker and its test pins or harness (usually accessible by removing the ice maker cover or inside top/freezer area). - With the refrigerator powered, enter the test mode per Frigidaire procedure (short the test pins or press the diagnostic button) to force a harvest and fill. Observe whether the motor turns, the harvest heater engages (if present), and whether the water valve opens. 3) Check the water inlet valve - When in test/fill cycle, listen for valve clicking or verify water flow at the valve. If the valve does not open electrically, measure 120VAC (or specified voltage) at the valve solenoid during the fill command. - If voltage is present but no flow, replace the valve. If no voltage, problem may be the icemaker or control board. 4) Electrical checks on the icemaker - Unplug refrigerator or turn off breaker before accessing wiring. - Disconnect icemaker harness and inspect for burnt pins or corrosion. - Use a multimeter to check continuity of the motor/thermostat/terminals as specified by the service manual. If motor windings are open or the thermostat/thermistor is out of spec, replace the icemaker. 5) Inspect fill tube and freeze/thaw issues - If water flow is weak, check for a frozen fill tube (thin plastic tube from valve to dispenser/ice maker). Thaw with a hair dryer on low (carefully) after turning off power. - If the tube is damaged, replace it. 6) Replace the OEM icemaker (how to fix) - Tools: Phillips screwdriver, nut driver set, multimeter, gloves. - Power off refrigerator at the breaker and shut off the water supply. - Remove ice bin and any trim/cover blocking access to the icemaker. - Remove the two mounting screws holding the icemaker. Support the icemaker while removing screws. - Disconnect the wiring harness from the icemaker and remove the unit. - Install new OEM icemaker: connect wiring harness, secure mounting screws, replace covers and ice bin. - Turn water and power back on. Run test cycle to confirm fill and harvest operations. Check for leaks. 7) Final checks and run-in - Wait 24 hours for first batch of ice. Expect 6–12 hours depending on freezer temperature. - If you still get no ice, re-check water valve operation, control board outputs, and freezer temperature. Safety note: Always disconnect power at the breaker and turn off the water supply before working on electrical or plumbing components. Use caution when thawing frozen lines and avoid damaging plastic tubing or surrounding insulation.
Common Symptoms
No ice production; icemaker not cycling; icemaker cycles but no water fills; small or partially formed cubes; overflowing or constant fill; ice stuck in mold.
Common Causes
- Failed icemaker module/motor/thermostat causing no harvest or fill cycle
- Faulty water inlet valve or closed/shut water supply preventing fills
- Clogged/old water filter, frozen fill tube, or restricted water line
- Freezer temperature too warm to form ice
- Wiring harness/connector corrosion or control board not commanding fill
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Helpful Repair Tip
To confirm the icemaker is bad before buying a replacement: put the icemaker in its test/harvest mode. If the motor doesn't turn or the unit doesn't attempt to fill (and the water valve works when energized), the icemaker assembly is likely defective. Also confirm correct model/serial from the fridge's tag to order the proper OEM unit.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find the correct OEM icemaker part for my FPSs2677RF1?
Locate the model and serial tag (usually on the fridge/freezer door jamb). Use that exact model number when searching parts on Frigidaire's parts site or authorized parts retailers. Many vendors also let you enter model FPSs2677RF1 to show compatible OEM icemaker assemblies. If in doubt, provide the full model and serial to the parts department to confirm fit.
Can I replace the icemaker myself or should I call a technician?
Most handy homeowners can replace the icemaker — it’s typically held with two screws and a single wiring harness. Turn off power and water first. However, call a technician if you’re not comfortable testing voltages, if the wiring is corroded, or if replacing the icemaker doesn’t restore ice production (there may be a failed water valve, control board, or cooling problem).
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