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James wrote:
This is a Sears Kenmore Icemaker, about 5 years old. Icemaker doesn't get water. I studied the problem, and thought for sure it was the water solenoid and valve. So, I replaced that, but the icemaker still doesn't get water. The drinking water outlet on the front of the refrigerator works fine. I don't know exactly what "signals" the icemaker to receive water. I know it is on a timer, but I don't know where the timer is, or how it works... Is this a repair that an average homeowner should be able to do ? any comments or ideas will be appreciated. Thanks James Its usually just a frozen supply line. -- "You can lead them to LINUX but you can't make them THINK" Running Mandriva release 2008.0 free-i586 using KDE on i586 Website Address http://rentmyhusband.co.nr/ |
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