Was this a OEM Ice maker? or after market?
The other 3 have been OEM from AppliancePros. None of them lasted more than 18 mos so I did a refurb on this one hoping it was tested. Apparently not.
Last time they sold me TWO icemakers before deciding I really needed both water inlets. So, I kept the two icemakers on the assumption they apparently weren’t the problem. Whole thing cost me $400 and I’m past that now on this one.
Okay. I’ve not replaced BOTH the yellow water inlet valve kit AND the blue, water inlet valve as well as ice maker #5. The ice maker has been in for 36 hrs. I just did the two valves. I have a new Tee to 1/4" feed line. I have 120 volts in the harness where it connects to ice maker. I have no water to the door and the ice maker is not cycling automatically or manually. I currently have no power at L & N. The only think left is if I somehow swapped wires at the solenoids, but I don’t think it matters. My wiring diagram shows Red/Tan to the icemaker valve. I’ve got red/tan to the side of the solenoid who’s hose runs to the icemaker. It shows black and whi/blu to the water valve which I have connected to the side of the solenoid who’s hose runs to the water dispenser. I don’t THINK it matters which side connects. I AM confused. The 4 wires in the harness are red, tan, green/yel (ground) and the white thermal link. BOTH red and tan show 120. If these are the same red/tan going to solenoid, how can they both have power? Shouldn’t only one side have power? I’ve got all new OEM equipment. Why the hell don’t I have ice or water?