My ice maker is not working in my refrigerator. Is there some way I can run a diagnostic test to see what is wrong?
- Justin asked 10 years ago
Hi Justin,
First I would check to see if the ice maker is getting voltage be removing the front panel to the ice maker. The test points should be L and N. Depending on where the ice maker is the door switch may have to be closed when checking for the voltage. Once you have determined that the ice maker is getting voltage you can then jump out the ice maker to cause it to cycle. Using an insulated jumper wire, place the wire in test points T and H. This will run power through the thermostat and heater in the ice maker, again you may have to close the door switch. If the thermostat and heater are not shorted the ice maker will begin to “cycle.” If it does not cycle and “power” voltage is reaching the ice maker then the ice maker is bad. Good luck!
- Guest answered 10 years ago
- last edited 10 years ago
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