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Originally Posted by: carlrose ...I discovered that the inlet tube had an ice plug which I removed...
...I do not know if the bad modules and the ice plug were somehow related... No, they are not related. Sounds like the water inlet valve is the culprit. - The water inlet valve Part number: AP3160649
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Originally Posted by: ddsflagday Gene, our 3-year-old Kitchenaid KSRV22FVSS makes ice, dumps it into the bin, but when one presses the outside lever to get ice none dispenses. The motor can be heard, but the augur does not turn. Any suggestions as to what part may be bad? The water side works fine. Thanks. Remove the ice bin and check the coupler (#30 on the diagram) Gene.
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Gene- I have Kitchen Aid, model # KSRP25FSSS01. Water dispenser works fine, no water going to icemaker. When I open the door and simulate it being close, that is I shut the flopper on the left and press the button at the top which turns the interior light off, the red sensor light goes out. Is this what should happen, or shold it always be flashing/solid?
I removed the icemaker and melted out the ice that was in it. What steps should I take to solve this?
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Originally Posted by: Gene Remove the ice bin and check the coupler (#30 on the diagram) Gene. Thanks for the suggestion, but our Kitchenaid KSRV22FVSS does not have the coupler. The hex drive shaft has a nylon collar over which the Part 24 fits before the hex drive shaft protrudes from Part 22. The ice bin fits directly onto the hex drive shaft. I removed the motor. The bottom of the hex shaft fits into a coupling that sits without fastener into the motor. I am able to run the motor and see into the hole where the hex drive shaft sits. The gears are not revolving, hence the hex shaft does not revolve, hence the ice bin machinery does not deliver cubes or crush them. The motor is Whirlpool No. 2322580, vendor no. ESKI. If you would, please confirm you agree this means the motor must be replaced. Thanks. (This is annoying because our unit was purchased less than 2 years ago, and in fact the motor label states a mfg. date of 102609, about two weeks before we bought our unit!)
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ddsflagday, Looks like you are on the right track. If the gears are not revolving then the motor most likely is the culprit. The manufacturer 2322580 part number is APP Part number: W10271506
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Originally Posted by: diceboy15 ...When I open the door and simulate it being close, that is I shut the flopper on the left and press the button at the top which turns the interior light off, the red sensor light goes out... Sorry for the delay. Do it again, but don't touch the light switch. Make sure the water feeding tube into the ice maker is unclogged. Here are the breakdown diagrams and Replacement parts for WHIRLPOOL KSRP25FSSS01 REFRIGERATOR | AppliancePartsPros.comGene.
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The light sensor seems to be inconsistent. Sometimes it flashes correctly, sometimes there's no light at all. The tube leading into the icemaker seems to be clear. I manually added water into the icemaker, but it didnt trigger the cycle. If the optics are bad, does that mean the icemaker wont dump the ice even if filled manually? Thanks
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Hello
this thread has answered most of my qustions about my failed KitchenAid model KSCS25INSS00 refrig's icemaker. Optics seem fine - 2 flashes when flapper open, led on steady when flapper closed. Apparently bad icemaker control module. My only concer before ordering a new icemaker is the fact that I do not get any voltage to the module. even unplugged, there is no voltage to the connect the icemaker hooks up to. Should that be a concern?
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