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I have no voltage to the ice maker at the ice maker plug behind the ice maker. Where is that voltage coming from? Or where can I get a diagram?
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I could bnot find any info on the given model number. Are you sure that there is not a X between the D and the W. The following info relates to the GB9FHDXWB02 Here are the parts Parts for Whirlpool GB9FHDXWB02 Refrigerator - AppliancePartsPros.comSee the attachments for the tech sheet Looks like you have to hold the freezer light switch in for power to the ice maker. |
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WOW. Who would have thought the ice maker was coupled through the door switch
Thanks
A second question
The ice maker was making HOLLOW ice cubes when i took it out. The cubes were hollow but there was no liquid inside them an no extra water in the collection tray. Not sure I can figure out how this happened and how to correct it.
Thanks again for the heads up on the door switch
HowieE
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Hollow cubes could be low water flow.
Just search the forum using advanced and tick the Refrigerator section. Search for "hollow ice cubes" |
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