SOURCE: icemaker dont work after power outage
Make sure the ice bail wire is not lifted. If it is, the ice maker will not make ice.
The water valve may have failed to. It's in the bottom back of the refrigerator, and the water line normally connects near where the valve is.
Let me know what you find.
SOURCE: icemaker
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SOURCE: I have a jenn-air electric down draft slide in
You will need to replace the control board (clock assembly) on your unit. I see this all the time with power surges and it takes the control board out. Your model is a discontinued one and the part may need to be a special order. Here is a link to the part, call the number that is on the page and I am sure they may get it for you.
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/Appliance-Parts/whirlpool-clock-item-number-ap4088717.aspx
SOURCE: kenmore side by side icemaker not working after power outage, but water at door dispencer
Pull the machine out and remove the lower back cover. Locate the water valve. With the water turned on and connected remove the 5/16" water line (the bigger one) and then have someone else press the water in the door. If the cylinoid is operating correctly it should spray water out. If it is not operating properly it should at least hum and vibrate. If that does not occur your problem lies elsewhere. As far as the smaller line (1/4") you have to manually advance the ice maker and wait for it to call for water with the 1/4" line disconnected from the valve. You can do this by getting a jumper wire, removing the cover of icemaker, which you jsut grab and pull off, and using the jumper wire insert one end of the wire into the cirle marked m and the other in the cicle marked n. Leave there until you hear a click and sometimes see a little spark behind the modular head wheel. Also if you see ice in the maker that hasn't dumper and the teeth of the icemaker are facing any direction other than two o clock position, the icemaker is bad. Also check the fill tube to be sure the no ice is blocking water from coming in.
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