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ottenw  
#1 Posted : Thursday, September 30, 2010 2:09:07 PM(UTC)
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Kitchenaid side-by-side refrigerator
Model@ KSCS25INSS00
Manufactured January 2005
Icemaker stopped working.
I tested the water module, water flowed.
I tested test points L&N, no voltage
I jumped test points T&H, the motor did not run. The test procedure Guide I downloaded said to replace the module assembly, but due to no voltage at test points L&N, I tested what else I could see.
I did a continuity test on the harness with the thermo fuse, seems to be okay.
I tested the voltage the harness with the thermo fuse plugs into, expecting 120 volts. I tested black to white - 40 volts, black to green - 40 volts, and black to tan - 40 volts.
Any ideas?
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ottenw  
#2 Posted : Friday, October 1, 2010 5:36:12 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: ottenw Go to Quoted Post
Kitchenaid side-by-side refrigerator
Model@ KSCS25INSS00
Manufactured January 2005
Icemaker stopped working.
I tested the water module, water flowed.
I tested test points L&N, no voltage
I jumped test points T&H, the motor did not run. The test procedure Guide I downloaded said to replace the module assembly, but due to no voltage at test points L&N, I tested what else I could see.
I did a continuity test on the harness with the thermo fuse, seems to be okay.
I tested the voltage the harness with the thermo fuse plugs into, expecting 120 volts. I tested black to white - 40 volts, black to green - 40 volts, and black to tan - 40 volts.
Any ideas?


I sure could use some troubleshooting help. Is there anyone out there?
ottenw  
#3 Posted : Monday, October 4, 2010 4:15:47 PM(UTC)
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I sure could use some troubleshooting help. Is there anyone out there?


I read a few bloggs on another site, where multiple people stated that although the test procedures said to use a multi meter with test propes at least 1/2" in length, the minimum required length is actually 3/4". I cut some of the plastic off the ends of my test propbes, and quess what, my ohm meter read 120 volts at test points L&N. So, I am now ordering a replacement module.
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