Description
Genuine Frigidaire OEM Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly (Flex Tray Style) – Part 5304532555
Part Number: 5304532555
Replaces: 5304520536, 5304523840, 5304525922, 5304525923, 5304529998, 5304531891, 5304532178, 5304532194, 5304532196, 5304532554
Always verify compatibility using your appliance model number before ordering.
Refrigerator Plastic Flex-Tray Ice Maker Assembly
Restore an automatic, reliable ice supply to your freezer with this Genuine OEM Ice Maker Assembly. This specialized replacement module (Part # 5304532555) features a 10-cube plastic flex-tray design. Instead of using a mechanical metal ejector arm to push cubes out, this modern system utilizes a motorized twist-and-release action, flexing the plastic tray to smoothly drop perfectly formed crescent cubes directly into your ice bucket.
Manufactured by Electrolux, this factory-certified unit includes the integrated control device, drive motor, and structural mold. If your refrigerator has completely stopped making ice, produces irregularly shaped or hollow cubes, or refuses to cycle and dump the ice, the internal timing gears or the thermostat module inside the assembly have likely failed.
Quick Info:
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Compatibility: Precision engineered for Frigidaire, Kenmore, Electrolux, Crosley, Tappan, Gibson, Kelvinator, and Westinghouse refrigerators (most notably side-by-side and top-freezer configurations).
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Fixes Common Issues: Resolves “no ice” conditions, jammed or frozen harvest mechanisms, cracked or leaking ice trays, and ice makers that won’t stop dispensing.
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Design Type: Plastic Flex-Tray (Twist-Harvest style) that prevents cubes from sticking or tearing during the ejection cycle.
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Difficulty: Novice to Intermediate. A highly accessible DIY repair typically taking 15 to 30 minutes.
Pro Tip: If your new ice maker is installed but refuses to dump ice after a few hours, check your freezer temperature. These smart assemblies rely on an internal thermostat that will not trigger a harvest cycle unless the freezer cavity safely drops below 10°F (-12°C). If your freezer is hovering around 15°F or 20°F, your ice maker will sit idle even if the part itself is brand new.
Installation & Safety Steps:
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Isolate Power: You must completely unplug the refrigerator or shut off the main house circuit breaker before starting.
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Remove the Old Unit: Slide out the ice bucket. Unplug the wiring harness clip from the freezer wall, loosen the mounting screws holding the old ice maker frame, and lift it off the brackets.
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Mount the New Assembly: Transfer or align the water fill cup at the back, hang the new module on the mounting screws, tighten them down, and snap the electrical harness firmly back into the wall socket.
Are you replacing this today because your old ice tray cracked and is leaking water into the bucket, or has the motor stopped cycling altogether?



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