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06 Mar, 2017
120V Halogen Bulbs, Type GY6.35
Bulbs were wrapped with soft foam sheets to protect them and also could be used during installation to avoid fingerprints on the bulb. Excellent value for the money.

02 Jan, 2017
Icemaker module replaced and now working
This ice maker module worked for my Maytay MSG2656GE refrigerator and we're makin' ice again. Unplug the AC power from the fridge. Then remove the icemaker 'drawer'. Next unplug the icemaker, it's a bit awkward to pull the icemaker power cable out of the back of the freezer unless you have long arms. One sheet metal screw held the icemaker to the freezer wall and then rotate it up CCW slightly and it comes off the wall clip. Then put the wire bale up and pull it out of the module socket. Pull out the power connector from the back of the module (to be reused with the new module), remove the 3 screws from the front holding the module to the icemaker assembly, and remove the old module. Reverse the procedure install the new icemaker. When installling the the icemaker assembly back into the freezer, make sure the water fill line passes thru the small alignment hole so it fills the tray properly. Last step is to plug in the icemaker plug to the back of the freezer and plug the fridge back into the AC. Put the bale wire down in the 'make ice' position. There are youtube videos also.
Below is some of the debug and part number searching I did to locate this part:
11/2016 Maytag Fridge Repair
Icemaker not working, sounds like motor is humming but not turning. Tray heater was on and hot but motor not turning ejectors. Found plastic gear inside motor was stripped. Fixed it somewhat with my soldering iron but it’s time for a new control module (95109-1), part number on front of ice maker module is 106 626640 (this may be for the entire ice maker).
New part number for entire icemaker is D7824706Q.
Other part numbers that came up: PS2121513 95109-1 D703817
W10190935
628135
626366
ordered 11/16/2016 from ebay
NEW 626662 ICE MAKER MODULE CONTROL MOTOR FOR ALL ICEMAKER MODELS

16 Sep, 2016
Quality tool, excellent price
Worked to pull the clutch off my 2000 Grand Am 3400. The 3 peg tool to hold the compressor from turning was helpful when threading the puller tool into the old clutch that I had to put PB Blaster on to make the tool easier to install. Then you just screw in the center piece and off comes the clutch. To install the new clutch down to the gap of 0.030, I needed to insert an additional large washer on top of the bearing to push the clutch on to the proper gap since I seemed to run out of threads. Has several different tools with US and Metric threads and a decent case. Price was excellent. This looks like the same tool that sells for a lot more at other sites. This doesn't pull the pulley so you'll need a 2 jaw (I used my 3 jaw but it was a tight fit) adjustable pulley puller for that part of the job. The magnetic coil comes off by prying with 2 large flat screwdrivers though that is on my GM type compressor. Check out some youtube videos for your specific car. Oh, and my AC is now LIKE ICE :) Thanks for this tool.