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Check the thermostat inside the icemaker.
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I am having a similar problem as Jake. However, I am getting a voltage reading from the plug inside the freezer wall. the voltage is only 65 volts. this seems odd, since the icemaker has a sticker on it which says 115V AC 60hz. Is there a voltage regulator somewhere else in the fridge? Should the icemaker be getting 115 volts? The motor works fine when connected to 115volts AC directly.
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Originally Posted by: Jake Finch  Can someone tell me where does the 115v come from that powers the icemaker plug on the right side of the icemaker. By that I mean where does the incoming power on the black w white strip and the white wires feed from (115v)? A terminal connection? A Wiring bundle with no fuses? Where does the 115v break off to the various devices in the whole refriderator? Have you had a resolution yet?
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I had only 30vac when I check for power. Replaced ice maker and fix problem also.
dave
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