Dan Wilson for Model Number KitchenAid KFIS27CXWH1 The ice maker is not producing any ice. The water dispenser is working normally. The ice mold is empty, so I'm assuming water isn't reaching the ice maker. I'm aware of the test jumper ports on the ice maker, i.e. V-L for water inlet, and T-H to activate the "harvest" cycle. I have a couple of questions before I start disassembling the refrigerator. Web sources mention two water valves associated with the icemaker: W10270395 and 12956105. Are both valves potential failure points? If so, how can I tell which valve has failed? Is there a test I can perform on the valves? Thanks
Answer Dan, The water valve WP12956105 is a dual valve for the water dispenser and the icemaker. The water valve WPW10270395 is also for both but is the primary valve and if the dispenser is working then this valve is working. The one that would be needed is WP12956105. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Monday, April 6, 2020