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An icemaker typically has a little gearmotor that pushes the ice out of the mold when it finishes freezing. Those gears, which are often plastic and when they wear, the teeth start to slip and make noises. enter image description here

An icemaker typically has a little gearmotor that pushes the ice out of the mold when it finishes freezing. Those gears, which are often plastic and when they wear, the teeth start to slip and make noises.

An icemaker typically has a little gearmotor that pushes the ice out of the mold when it finishes freezing. Those gears are often plastic and when they wear, the teeth start to slip and make noises. enter image description here

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An icemaker typically has a little gearmotor that pushes the ice out of the mold when it finishes freezing. Those gears, which are often plastic and when they wear, the teeth start to slip and make noises.