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laika  
#1 Posted : Sunday, October 11, 2009 7:57:45 PM(UTC)
laika

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Hello all,

I hope somebody can provide some insight to my predicament. I just bought a house, and the fridge was left for me. I noticed soon after moving in that the ice-maker (mechanical style) wasn't producing ice.

First, I checked the water dispenser, and water came out... so there is water getting to the fridge. Next, I jump-started the ice-maker by pulling on the rake arm. The cycle completed, but no water ran in. I thought that either the inlet valve was bad, or the water line in the freezer was frozen or clogged.

I got to the inlet valve (GE P/N AP2071724), and switched the electrical quick-connectors so that the water dispensing wires were going to the ice-maker part of the valve. I pressed the water dispensing button, and bingo - water went to the ice-maker. I switched it back to normal, jump-started the ice-maker again, and still no water came through. This tells me that the valve itself in-fact works fine, but there is no electrical signal telling it to let water through at the appropriate times.

So what do I do from here? What sends an electrical signal to the ice-maker end of the inlet valve? The ice-maker itself?

Any advice anyone can give me would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
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