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Gary1926  
#1 Posted : Thursday, August 28, 2014 1:55:12 PM(UTC)
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Gary1926

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I have model KSRP25FNBL00 KitchenAid refrigerator/freezer. Let me see if I can answer everything for you in one post: The ice maker stopped working. **Just added 08/29: A few weeks before the ice maker died/fried, there were icicles on on some of the frozen items. It looked like water leaked and then stopped. This continued to happen until the unit stopped. When removed it, on the plug going to the unit, there was a white wire "fried" and both black and white connectors that plug into the unit were burned. The 'male' plug that goes into the wall of the freezer was perfect. I ordered the ice maker replacement and have now replaced with a new ice maker and part AP3135520 Wiring Harness. I waited over 24 hours to write to you allowing enough time for the ice maker to work. So far, no ice. **Just added 08/29: I did notice the ice maker did not rotate or attempt to make ice.I did the test of holding the flap on the facing left side to see the indicator led red beam. With the flap closed, the beam is solid. When the flap is released, the beam blinks twice-pause-blinks twice-pause. **Just added 08/29: I checked the black and white leads from the AP3135520 Wiring Harness and there is power. I pulled the refrigerator out and made sure the line is secure and without leaks. All fine. I checked the black tube to make sure there was no blockage of ice. All fine. Looking at the line that goes from the bottom of the refrigerator to the top (would that be water line for ice?), the water starts out clear and then to 'tea color tan'. **Just added 08/29: Freezer is at 12º. Questions: Is it the ice/water valve? Where does the four wired plug 'male' plug go to when it goes into the wall of the freezer? Would that be a place to check to see if there is a broken fuse? Or... Hope I did well. I will look forward to hearing from the experts who mostly likely have seen this all before.

Thank you in advance,
Gary
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