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Originally Posted by: richappy You probably have a burnt wire between the optics and ice maker, I have seen a few of these, generally impossible to fix. What I did, I presented the evidence to the customer and explained how it's virtually impossible to fix. i agree. customer accepts explanation
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Check your schematic, the door switch may send voltage to the optics when the door is closed, might be blown open.AP31087668 This info is probably academic, the last one I worked on seems like lightning hit it as the top door switch was blown, together with the wiring, optics and ice maker!
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Originally Posted by: richappy Check your schematic, the door switch may send voltage to the optics when the door is closed, might be blown open.AP31087668 This info is probably academic, the last one I worked on seems like lightning hit it as the top door switch was blown, together with the wiring, optics and ice maker! the light switch works normally+optics are new
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