Strike is identified by part 02-2658-02. It’s used in ice machine repairs when the original component can’t be reused. Even simple parts can create downtime when they leak, loosen, or interfere with movement. If you’re seeing inconsistent operation, inspect the part and nearby connections for rubbing, mineral buildup, looseness, or secondary damage. After replacement, run the machine long enough to observe normal behavior and recheck for leaks or loose fasteners. Disconnect power before servicing. Reinstall carefully so nothing binds, rubs, or pinches during operation. A quick visual after the first cycle can catch small leaks before they become a mess. Double-check surrounding clamps and mounts so the new part isn’t stressed by misalignment. If the machine was down for a while, take the opportunity to clean the area around the repair. Double-check surrounding clamps and mounts so the new part isn’t stressed by misalignment. If the machine was down for a while, take the opportunity to clean the area around the repair. A quick visual after the first cycle can catch small leaks before they become a mess. If the machine was down for a while, take the opportunity to clean the area around the repair. A quick visual after the first cycle can catch small leaks before they become a mess. Double-check surrounding clamps and mounts so the new part isn’t stressed by misalignment. A quick visual after the first cycle can catch small leaks before they become a mess. If the machine was down for a while, take the opportunity to clean the area around the repair. A quick visual after the first cycle can catch small leaks before they become a mess.