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Hello, My refridgerator tripped the household circuit breaker a couple of times and then was fine. Ice maker does not work since. Cycled ice maker manually and tripped breaker again. Should I replace ice maker or water control valve or both?
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Originally Posted by: markpi  Hello, My refridgerator tripped the household circuit breaker a couple of times and then was fine. Ice maker does not work since. Cycled ice maker manually and tripped breaker again. Should I replace ice maker or water control valve or both?
Mark Mark, Was the ice maker in the fill mode when the breaker tripped ? We can have a better idea,of the problem, if we know when the breaker trips. I just hope it's not a shorted wire in the cabinet. Any other information would be helpful, too. :cool:
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Originally Posted by: Joe / APP Team  Mark,
Was the ice maker in the fill mode when the breaker tripped ?
We can have a better idea,of the problem, if we know when the breaker trips.
I just hope it's not a shorted wire in the cabinet.
Any other information would be helpful, too.
:cool: I believe it probably was in the fill mode as at that time it was 100 degrees outside and people were getting ice often. the second occurrence happened after I reset for a new cycle. When the household breaker is reset it does not trip again.
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