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Last 10 Posts (In reverse order)
Paul522 Posted: Monday, June 7, 2010 10:32:36 AM(UTC)
 
I previously removed the feed line and used a portable air compressor and blew thru the line. There was no obstruction. How do I check the inlet valve to see if that is the problem ?
dicknuc Posted: Monday, June 7, 2010 10:22:39 AM(UTC)
 
Your inlet tube that goes to the icemaker may be frozen.
To Check: Shut off water supply to Fridge, disconnect the
water line that goes to the icemaker at top back.
Use a flexible item to insert in the water line connection.
I used a zip tie. If the flexible item won't all the through
to the ice maker, the line is frozen. Thaw out the tube
from inside the freezer with a hair dryer. Re-connect
everything, you now have ice . . .

Solution #2: You may have to replace your "Water Inlet
Valve" located at bottom right rear of Fridge.
Easy to do, just follow the color codes, be sure and shut
off the water.
Paul522 Posted: Monday, June 7, 2010 7:12:23 AM(UTC)
 
This is my second request. I did not receive a reply to my post of last Friday.After running the diagnostic test suggested by "Mr Fixit ", I purchased and installed the P.C. Board kit (part number AP3137510) and after waiting 48 hours plus, I still had no ice. I manually filled the "tray" and it ejected ice fine. I then disconnected the feed line and blew thru it and there was no obstrucrion. Still, I have no ice unless I manually fill. Please respond to this posting advising what to check next and how to do said check.

Paul