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I have a Kenmore Ice machine. I just replaced it with brand new W10122502 ice machine...It has the 4 wire connector, white, green, black, tan.
I have 110 V at the connector (black) coming into the ice machine. Jumping out the V and L on the module does not get me water.
However, switching the harness connectors on the back of the fridge indicates the valve IS good.
This is tricky as the brown/white 'water' connector goes onto blades that are narrower than the tan/white 'ice machine' connector. I simply held the 'water' connector Onto the Ice machine valve while the wife hit the water dispenser in the door.
Voila, I felt it open, heard the water. A quick check in the freezer revealed a nice mess (since the ice machine is hanging on the shelf at this point)
So now where do I go? The ice machine is assumed good since it is Brand New, the valve is apparently good also....Is there a fusible link INSIDE the fridge somewhere???
This is not working out as 'simple' as alot of DIY sites have made it sound.
Have I missed something so basic??
Help!
Tony
I have a Kenmore Ice machine. I just replaced it with brand new W10122502 ice machine...It has the 4 wire connector, white, green, black, tan.
I have 110 V at the connector (black) coming into the ice machine. Jumping out the V and L on the module does not get me water.
However, switching the harness connectors on the back of the fridge indicates the valve IS good.
This is tricky as the brown/white 'water' connector goes onto blades that are narrower than the tan/white 'ice machine' connector. I simply held the 'water' connector Onto the Ice machine valve while the wife hit the water dispenser in the door.
Voila, I felt it open, heard the water. A quick check in the freezer revealed a nice mess (since the ice machine is hanging on the shelf at this point)
So now where do I go? The ice machine is assumed good since it is Brand New, the valve is apparently good also....Is there a fusible link INSIDE the fridge somewhere???
This is not working out as 'simple' as alot of DIY sites have made it sound.
Have I missed something so basic??
Help!
Tony