03-11-2024, 12:09 PM
Anyone want to commiserate with me on an ice maker issue?
Whirlpool side by side. Probably a 2013 model. Good fridge. Still keeps everything nice & cold.
Noticed Saturday the ice bin was empty. Some disassembly and found that the icemaker is not getting power (at L & N in the icemaker. If you've been in ice makers, ykwim). Went down to the bottom of the unit to see if any wires were broke where the door swings. Wires looked fine. Unplugged the wires at the bottom of the freezer. No power at the plug either.
Unplugged the fridge to do a reset. Waited a minute and plugged it back in. The ice maker cycled (dumped ice, refilled with water) and after about a minute, lost power again.
Took a peek at the main control board. Nothing obvious there. And have I mentioned the fridge is running fine?
New control board is $650. Anyone ever ran into an issue like this before? Anyone have any experience with these online "talk with a tech" services that will answer questions and walk you though a problem?
Right now my main question is does the power to the ice maker come straight from the main control board or is there some kind of electrical widget in between? And if it does come from the main control board, why is the main control board cutting power to the ice maker after a minute? I need help going through the logic of sending power to the ice maker.
I suppose I need to keep disassembling and test if the level sensor is good. The model basically has a photo eye that shoots across the ice bucket. If the beam is broken, then the bin is full, and that cuts off the icemaker.
Whirlpool side by side. Probably a 2013 model. Good fridge. Still keeps everything nice & cold.
Noticed Saturday the ice bin was empty. Some disassembly and found that the icemaker is not getting power (at L & N in the icemaker. If you've been in ice makers, ykwim). Went down to the bottom of the unit to see if any wires were broke where the door swings. Wires looked fine. Unplugged the wires at the bottom of the freezer. No power at the plug either.
Unplugged the fridge to do a reset. Waited a minute and plugged it back in. The ice maker cycled (dumped ice, refilled with water) and after about a minute, lost power again.
Took a peek at the main control board. Nothing obvious there. And have I mentioned the fridge is running fine?
New control board is $650. Anyone ever ran into an issue like this before? Anyone have any experience with these online "talk with a tech" services that will answer questions and walk you though a problem?
Right now my main question is does the power to the ice maker come straight from the main control board or is there some kind of electrical widget in between? And if it does come from the main control board, why is the main control board cutting power to the ice maker after a minute? I need help going through the logic of sending power to the ice maker.
I suppose I need to keep disassembling and test if the level sensor is good. The model basically has a photo eye that shoots across the ice bucket. If the beam is broken, then the bin is full, and that cuts off the icemaker.