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Billhart46  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, September 6, 2011 2:25:05 PM(UTC)
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Billhart46

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The ice maker had been intermittent for a while and then stop altogether.

I check the wiring harness and it was good. Checked the water valve. Even jumpered Black to Brown and got water to flow.

So I replaced the ice maker with an AP4135008.

Still no ice. Measured 120 v from L to N.

Checked the freezer temp and over 15 hours it was +7 to -6.

Jumpered T-H and it ran a cycle, but did not run any water.

Jumpered T-H and measured from V to N and got 109 v during the fill cycle, but no water.

Jumpered L to V and got water to fill the tray.

So is the replacement ice maker causing 109 v on the V terminal?

Or is it designed to do that and the valve should work with 109 v?
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