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scanboyd  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, August 13, 2013 2:05:36 PM(UTC)
scanboyd

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I have replaced LED send and reciver that I purchased from ApplianceParts Pros. Did not resolve the problem. I only get flashing Led when I push the light switch some, in top of the freezer. After I play with the mentioned switch the led works properly. Light bulb come on in freezer and off with no problems. What does the three prong switch in top of freezer control beside light and auger on Ice dispencer, which it does correctly, don't think three prong switch is bad. I think I have a bad, defective Ice maker. I have jumped N&L and do not get 120 Volt. How can I check out the mold to see if heater element ok, ohm out the two leads? How can I check and see it Icemaker cycling thermostat is working. Temp in freezer is about 0 degree. What wires on wireing harnes that comes into freezer can I check to see if getting correct voltage to icemaker? I have checked water inlet valve by jumping V&L leads as well as running a manual harvest of the icemaker, both seem to work fine this is when LED is working properly. Any help would be appericated. I want to order icemaker if it will resolve my problem. Thank you for all of your help. The first time I took the Ice maker out, ice was in bottom of plate of Icemker and some ice in the icemaker. I have the icemaker setting out side the freezer on the counter, just went and checked the led and they are working fine, two blinks and pause and it goes to solid when I hold the flaper on left side down, with no Icemaker attached. Does this sound lke a bad icemaker? Still would like answers to above questiions regarding voltage coming into freezer, what wires to check, as well as info on Ice mold, and Icemaker thermostat.
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scanboyd  
#2 Posted : Saturday, August 17, 2013 5:27:07 AM(UTC)
scanboyd

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I took the old non functioning ice maker out, and the led lights started working properly with out a ice maker installed. Should of done this before I purchased the send receiver LED would of saved $89.00. I purchased the Ice maker from applianceparts pros. had it in 3 days, installed and all is fine.

My thought is if the led ligts are not working properly with old ice maker installed, first take it out and see if led lights work properly with out any icemaker installed. If led lights work properly purchase ice maker first.

After looking at the old Ice maker with the plastic coating flakeing off where the ice is formed; my wife would have not let me re-install the old one anyway.
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