Travis for Model Number GI6SARXXF05 My icemaker recently stopped producing ice. I tested the inlet valve and it appeared to work fine directly (I jumped the water dispenser power to the icemaker valve and was able to fill the icemaker by pressing the water paddle). Furher troubleshooting showed the icemaker was not sending 120v to fill. So I replaced the icemaker and everything seemed to work. After a week or so, the icemaker stopped filling again. I verified it was sending 120v when requesting a fill. I jumped the ice fill valve again to the water paddle and it did not fill (so presumably the valve is defective as well). However, when removing my water paddle jump connection I accidentally shorted the connection (sparks, yay). Now the water dispenser no longer functions (120v is not received when the paddle is pushed). I fear I fried a connection somewhere, but am not sure where to look to troubleshoot. Oddly enough, the icemaker started working again (likely the valve is malfunctioning, but not completely broken). How should I diagnose the water dispenser not sending power to the valve?
Answer Travis, Based on the information provided you would need to locate the tech sheet or wiring diagram that came with the refrigerator and the checkpoint for the dispenser would be on the board, and on this model terminal P3-4. for further help contact us at 877-477-7278 Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Thursday, April 23, 2020