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Old 10-18-2007, 07:45 PM
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Model Number: KSRP25QDWH00   Brand: Kitchen Aid   Age: More than 10 years   

Water is not pumping into my ice maker. The lines are not frozen, water supply has been confirmed. The ice maker arm rotates up & the grid rotates as to drop ice cubes but the water does not dispense into the ice maker to make the ice cubes. I noticed a few days prior to the ice discontinuing that some of the ice cubes were hollow inside. Help me determine what to do in an attempt to repair it myself. Thanks!
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The lines are not frozen
Be sure of this. One line runs to the water in the door and a different one runs to the icemaker.

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I noticed a few days prior to the ice discontinuing that some of the ice cubes were hollow inside.
Hollow ice cubes are from low water pressure to the ice maker.

Ether low water pressure to the refrigerator or the water valve was getting plugged up cutting the water pressure off to the ice maker until it plugged up all the way.
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I checked both lines are they are clear. Could it be a relay type swith that indicates for the water to be pumped into the ice maker? I have taken the small plastic hose that water comes from the back of the freezer and puts the water into the ice maker off and it had a small amount of frozen ice in it. Which I cleared out before replacing it. I even shut off the freezer for approx 6 hours to ensure everything was thawed & cleaned out. There was only a small amount of water in the drip pan. I am not sure what to attempt next. I appreciate your suggestions.
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The first thing I would do is: switch around plugs on the water inlet valve and push the water lever on the door water dispenser for a couple seconds. If water will come into the ice maker then the problem is a bad solenoid on the water valve for the ice maker. Replace it.

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If water would not come then the problem is a frozen water feeding tube for the ice maker inside the freezer. Remove the ice maker and defrost the tube using a hair dryer. The water inlet valve in that case still has to be replaced because it does not shut off completely.

- The part number for the new water inlet valve AP3103466

- Here are the break down diagrams for the Kitchen Aid refrigerator Model KSRP25QDWH00

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Gene

Thanks! That was the problem. I knew if I kept asking questions I would find the correct solution to fix my ice maker problem. I appreciate your assistance & knowledge.
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I have the same problem, but I am new to icemaker repair. When you say remove the icemaker, do you mean to take it out of the freezer by removing the screws securing it to the wall? I turned off the refrigerator earlier and used the hairdryer on the tube. When I plugged it back up I got 1 ice cube. Can you tell a novice what to do to fix this icemaker?

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Hi nhfr

In order to provide the most accurate advise I need the complete model number of your fridge. Please, post it as a new thread.

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i am having the same problem. please help
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What exactly is wrong?

What is the complete model number of the unit?

Post it as a new thread, please.

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Gene,
My Frigidaire, model FRS28ZGEW1, has a similar problem. I'm posting to a new thread.

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