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thanks rich....was planning on doing a resistance check to see if the fuse is open.....would you happen to have a part number for the wire harness....the only one I can find is 2187464.....it looks close...not sure the plugs are exactly the same (have to take the icemaker out again to ck it)
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You might have a blown fuse in the old wire harness.
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just a side note...I had the new icemaker installed about 3 pm and waited till the following late morning for it to cool down & cycle. Appears it never did.
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tag to other thread re: "stuck in the middle" Icemaker part # W10300022 Well, still going to the store for ice.....aaargggg!! I have replaced the entire icemaker. Had to use the base plate, pigtail wiring harness and wire arm from the old one. IT STILL DOESN T WORK. I have removed it and checked connections 3 times. I don t appear to have 120 v between the L & N test points. Tried checking the pigtail socket and get nothing. When I use an electronic current tester (the yellow thing that beeps, when current is present....I get power through the black wire...but only up to the point where it has a white ceramic looking piece that clips into the bottom of the ice tray....(possible heater maybe?). Does the fill valve supply the 120v to the icemaker wiring harness? Could the pigtail harness be bad? Have to get a new multimeter (today), to try resistance checks. Hope someone can help.....already into this for 100 plus and nothing. Read more: http://forum.appliancepartspros...iddle.html#ixzz2o2Em5l1c http://forum.appliancepartspros.com
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