Being mechanically capable, I troubleshot the ice maker to see if it was either the ice maker or the water control valve not working correctly. After checking all connections on the ice maker, I filled up the ice maker tray assemble with water and walked away for @ 20 minutes. If the ice maker was fully operational, I'd have ice. If not, no ice. With my meter I found out that the part that was broken costed @ 2/3 the cost of a new ice maker. So I just said to myself.... buy the whole replacement icemaker. I got it in two days and and installed it w/o any issues. Now I got ice on demand.