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Hi @dsocha,
I don’t know the refrigerator but have you checked if the freezer door switch turns off the freezer light when manually operated with the door open?
Looking at the [document|25593] schematic, the ice maker water solenoid valve gets its power to operate through the door switch i.e. when the door is closed (marked as ''FRZ light switch'' on schematic p.2 right side.)
There is also a fuse in the power circuit for the ice maker and the ice maker solenoid valve.
If the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/product/44r1v4x806-0046-464/id-12466105|freezer door switch], [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1bscaz3oob-001198/whirlpool-wrf535smbm00-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts|part #16 Freezer liner parts Diagram] is faulty or the fuse is blown then the solenoid valve won’t operate.
I’m having difficulty in finding the fuse’s location as the only fuse shown in the parts list is called a ''fuse clip (''part #14 Icemaker parts Diagram) and I’m not sure if this is a fuse or the fuse holder and whether it is part of the ice maker (which you have replaced and the fuse has maybe blown again for some reason) or connected inline in the wiring harness that connects to the icemaker.
If both the door switch and the fuse are OK then there may be a problem with the wiring to operate the ice maker water solenoid valve when required. At least there is the schematic to help. ;-)
Here’s an image of the schematics from the tech sheet where I’ve highlighted the freezer door switch (red), the fuse (green) and the solenoid valve (blue).
[image|2424508]
(hover mouse over the image and then click on the magnifying glass symbol and then click on the image again after it has opened, to further enlarge)
The supplier linked above is only to show the location and the parts. There are other suppliers online that may suit you better. Just search for ''WRF535SMBM parts'' to get results.
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+[quote|format=featured]
+iFixit Staff Suggestion: Visit the [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Whirlpool_Ice_Maker_Not_Making_Ice#main|Whirlpool ice maker not making ice|new_window=true] page.
+
+[/quote]

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Hi @dsocha,
I don’t know the refrigerator but have you checked if the freezer door switch turns off the freezer light when manually operated with the door open?
-Looking at the [document|25593] schematic, the ice maker water solenoid valve gets its power to operate and let the water in through the door switch i.e. when the door is closed (marked as ''FRZ light switch'' on schematic p.2 right side.)
+Looking at the [document|25593] schematic, the ice maker water solenoid valve gets its power to operate through the door switch i.e. when the door is closed (marked as ''FRZ light switch'' on schematic p.2 right side.)
There is also a fuse in the power circuit for the ice maker and the ice maker solenoid valve.
If the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/product/44r1v4x806-0046-464/id-12466105|freezer door switch], [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1bscaz3oob-001198/whirlpool-wrf535smbm00-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts|part #16 Freezer liner parts Diagram] is faulty or the fuse is blown then the solenoid valve won’t operate.
I’m having difficulty in finding the fuse’s location as the only fuse shown in the parts list is called a ''fuse clip (''part #14 Icemaker parts Diagram) and I’m not sure if this is a fuse or the fuse holder and whether it is part of the ice maker (which you have replaced and the fuse has maybe blown again for some reason) or connected inline in the wiring harness that connects to the icemaker.
If both the door switch and the fuse are OK then there may be a problem with the wiring to operate the ice maker water solenoid valve when required. At least there is the schematic to help. ;-)
Here’s an image of the schematics from the tech sheet where I’ve highlighted the freezer door switch (red), the fuse (green) and the solenoid valve (blue).
[image|2424508]
(hover mouse over the image and then click on the magnifying glass symbol and then click on the image again after it has opened, to further enlarge)
The supplier linked above is only to show the location and the parts. There are other suppliers online that may suit you better. Just search for ''WRF535SMBM parts'' to get results.

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Hi @dsocha,
I don’t know the refrigerator but have you checked if the freezer door switch turns off the freezer light when manually operated with the door open?
-Looking at the [document|25593] schematic, the ice maker water solenoid valve gets its power to operate and let the water in, when the door is closed (marked as ''FRZ light switch'' on schematic p.2 right side.)
+Looking at the [document|25593] schematic, the ice maker water solenoid valve gets its power to operate and let the water in through the door switch i.e. when the door is closed (marked as ''FRZ light switch'' on schematic p.2 right side.)
There is also a fuse in the power circuit for the ice maker and the ice maker solenoid valve.
If the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/product/44r1v4x806-0046-464/id-12466105|freezer door switch], [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1bscaz3oob-001198/whirlpool-wrf535smbm00-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts|part #16 Freezer liner parts Diagram] is faulty or the fuse is blown then the solenoid valve won’t operate.
I’m having difficulty in finding the fuse’s location as the only fuse shown in the parts list is called a ''fuse clip (''part #14 Icemaker parts Diagram) and I’m not sure if this is a fuse or the fuse holder and whether it is part of the ice maker (which you have replaced and the fuse has maybe blown again for some reason) or connected inline in the wiring harness that connects to the icemaker.
If both the door switch and the fuse are OK then there may be a problem with the wiring to operate the ice maker water solenoid valve when required. At least there is the schematic to help. ;-)
Here’s an image of the schematics from the tech sheet where I’ve highlighted the freezer door switch (red), the fuse (green) and the solenoid valve (blue).
[image|2424508]
(hover mouse over the image and then click on the magnifying glass symbol and then click on the image again after it has opened, to further enlarge)
The supplier linked above is only to show the location and the parts. There are other suppliers online that may suit you better. Just search for ''WRF535SMBM parts'' to get results.

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Hi @dsocha,
I don’t know the refrigerator but have you checked if the freezer door switch turns off the freezer light when manually operated with the door open?
Looking at the [document|25593] schematic, the ice maker water solenoid valve gets its power to operate and let the water in, when the door is closed (marked as ''FRZ light switch'' on schematic p.2 right side.)
There is also a fuse in the power circuit for the ice maker and the ice maker solenoid valve.
-If the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/product/44r1v4x806-0046-464/id-12466105|freezer door switch], [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1bscaz3oob-001198/whirlpool-wrf535smbm00-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts|part #16 Freezer liner parts Diagram] is faulty or the fuse is blown then the solenoid valve won’t operate. I’m having difficulty in finding the fuse’s location as the only fuse shown in the parts list is called a ''fuse clip (''part #14 Icemaker parts Diagram) and I’m not sure if this is a fuse or the fuse holder and whether it is part of the ice maker (which you have replaced and the fuse has maybe blown again for some reason) or connected inline in the wiring harness that connects to the icemaker.
+If the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/product/44r1v4x806-0046-464/id-12466105|freezer door switch], [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1bscaz3oob-001198/whirlpool-wrf535smbm00-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts|part #16 Freezer liner parts Diagram] is faulty or the fuse is blown then the solenoid valve won’t operate.
+
+I’m having difficulty in finding the fuse’s location as the only fuse shown in the parts list is called a ''fuse clip (''part #14 Icemaker parts Diagram) and I’m not sure if this is a fuse or the fuse holder and whether it is part of the ice maker (which you have replaced and the fuse has maybe blown again for some reason) or connected inline in the wiring harness that connects to the icemaker.
If both the door switch and the fuse are OK then there may be a problem with the wiring to operate the ice maker water solenoid valve when required. At least there is the schematic to help. ;-)
Here’s an image of the schematics from the tech sheet where I’ve highlighted the freezer door switch (red), the fuse (green) and the solenoid valve (blue).
[image|2424508]
(hover mouse over the image and then click on the magnifying glass symbol and then click on the image again after it has opened, to further enlarge)
The supplier linked above is only to show the location and the parts. There are other suppliers online that may suit you better. Just search for ''WRF535SMBM parts'' to get results.

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Hi @dsocha,
I don’t know the refrigerator but have you checked if the freezer door switch turns off the freezer light when manually operated with the door open?
-Looking at the [document|25593] schematic, the ice maker water solenoid gets its power to operate and let the water in, when the door is closed (marked as ''FRZ light switch'' on schematic p.2 right side.)
+Looking at the [document|25593] schematic, the ice maker water solenoid valve gets its power to operate and let the water in, when the door is closed (marked as ''FRZ light switch'' on schematic p.2 right side.)
-There is also a fuse in the power circuit for the ice maker and the ice maker solenoid.
+There is also a fuse in the power circuit for the ice maker and the ice maker solenoid valve.
-If the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/product/44r1v4x806-0046-464/id-12466105|freezer door switch], [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1bscaz3oob-001198/whirlpool-wrf535smbm00-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts|part #16 Freezer liner parts Diagram] is faulty or the fuse is blown then the solenoid won’t operate. I’m having difficulty in finding the fuse’s location as the only fuse shown in the parts list is called a ''fuse clip (''part #14 Icemaker parts Diagram) and I’m not sure if this is a fuse or the fuse holder and whether it is part of the ice maker (which you have replaced and the fuse has maybe blown again for some reason) or connected inline in the wiring harness that connects to the icemaker.
+If the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/product/44r1v4x806-0046-464/id-12466105|freezer door switch], [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1bscaz3oob-001198/whirlpool-wrf535smbm00-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts|part #16 Freezer liner parts Diagram] is faulty or the fuse is blown then the solenoid valve won’t operate. I’m having difficulty in finding the fuse’s location as the only fuse shown in the parts list is called a ''fuse clip (''part #14 Icemaker parts Diagram) and I’m not sure if this is a fuse or the fuse holder and whether it is part of the ice maker (which you have replaced and the fuse has maybe blown again for some reason) or connected inline in the wiring harness that connects to the icemaker.
If both the door switch and the fuse are OK then there may be a problem with the wiring to operate the ice maker water solenoid valve when required. At least there is the schematic to help. ;-)
-Here’s an image of the schematics from the tech sheet where I’ve highlighted the freezer door switch (red), the fuse (green) and the solenoid (blue).
+Here’s an image of the schematics from the tech sheet where I’ve highlighted the freezer door switch (red), the fuse (green) and the solenoid valve (blue).
[image|2424508]
(hover mouse over the image and then click on the magnifying glass symbol and then click on the image again after it has opened, to further enlarge)
The supplier linked above is only to show the location and the parts. There are other suppliers online that may suit you better. Just search for ''WRF535SMBM parts'' to get results.

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Hi @dsocha,
I don’t know the refrigerator but have you checked if the freezer door switch turns off the freezer light when manually operated with the door open?
Looking at the [document|25593] schematic, the ice maker water solenoid gets its power to operate and let the water in, when the door is closed (marked as ''FRZ light switch'' on schematic p.2 right side.)
There is also a fuse in the power circuit for the ice maker and the ice maker solenoid.
-If the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/product/44r1v4x806-0046-464/id-12466105|freezer door switch], [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1bscaz3oob-001198/whirlpool-wrf535smbm00-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts|part #16 Freezer liner parts Diagram] is faulty or the fuse is blown then the solenoid won’t operate. I’m having difficulty in finding the fuse’s location as the only fuse shown in the parts list is called a ''fuse clip (''part #14 Icemaker parts Diagram) and I’m not sure if this is a fuse or the fuse holder and whether it is part of the ice maker (which you have replaced and the fuse has maybe blown again for some reason) or connected in the wiring harness that connects to the icemaker.
+If the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/product/44r1v4x806-0046-464/id-12466105|freezer door switch], [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1bscaz3oob-001198/whirlpool-wrf535smbm00-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts|part #16 Freezer liner parts Diagram] is faulty or the fuse is blown then the solenoid won’t operate. I’m having difficulty in finding the fuse’s location as the only fuse shown in the parts list is called a ''fuse clip (''part #14 Icemaker parts Diagram) and I’m not sure if this is a fuse or the fuse holder and whether it is part of the ice maker (which you have replaced and the fuse has maybe blown again for some reason) or connected inline in the wiring harness that connects to the icemaker.
If both the door switch and the fuse are OK then there may be a problem with the wiring to operate the ice maker water solenoid valve when required. At least there is the schematic to help. ;-)
Here’s an image of the schematics from the tech sheet where I’ve highlighted the freezer door switch (red), the fuse (green) and the solenoid (blue).
[image|2424508]
(hover mouse over the image and then click on the magnifying glass symbol and then click on the image again after it has opened, to further enlarge)
The supplier linked above is only to show the location and the parts. There are other suppliers online that may suit you better. Just search for ''WRF535SMBM parts'' to get results.

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Hi @dsocha,
I don’t know the refrigerator but have you checked if the freezer door switch turns off the freezer light when manually operated with the door open?
Looking at the [document|25593] schematic, the ice maker water solenoid gets its power to operate and let the water in, when the door is closed (marked as ''FRZ light switch'' on schematic p.2 right side.)
There is also a fuse in the power circuit for the ice maker and the ice maker solenoid.
If the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/product/44r1v4x806-0046-464/id-12466105|freezer door switch], [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1bscaz3oob-001198/whirlpool-wrf535smbm00-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts|part #16 Freezer liner parts Diagram] is faulty or the fuse is blown then the solenoid won’t operate. I’m having difficulty in finding the fuse’s location as the only fuse shown in the parts list is called a ''fuse clip (''part #14 Icemaker parts Diagram) and I’m not sure if this is a fuse or the fuse holder and whether it is part of the ice maker (which you have replaced and the fuse has maybe blown again for some reason) or connected in the wiring harness that connects to the icemaker.
If both the door switch and the fuse are OK then there may be a problem with the wiring to operate the ice maker water solenoid valve when required. At least there is the schematic to help. ;-)
Here’s an image of the schematics from the tech sheet where I’ve highlighted the freezer door switch (red), the fuse (green) and the solenoid (blue).
[image|2424508]
-(click on image to enlarge for better viewing).
+(hover mouse over the image and then click on the magnifying glass symbol and then click on the image again after it has opened, to further enlarge)
The supplier linked above is only to show the location and the parts. There are other suppliers online that may suit you better. Just search for ''WRF535SMBM parts'' to get results.

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Hi @dsocha,
I don’t know the refrigerator but have you checked if the freezer door switch turns off the freezer light when manually operated with the door open?
Looking at the [document|25593] schematic, the ice maker water solenoid gets its power to operate and let the water in, when the door is closed (marked as ''FRZ light switch'' on schematic p.2 right side.)
There is also a fuse in the power circuit for the ice maker and the ice maker solenoid.
-If the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/product/44r1v4x806-0046-464/id-12466105|freezer door switch], [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1bscaz3oob-001198/whirlpool-wrf535smbm00-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts|part #16 Freezer liner parts Diagram] is faulty or the fuse is blown then the solenoid won’t operate. I’m having difficulty in finding the fuse’s location as the only fuse shown in the parts list is called a ''fuse clip (''part #14 Icemaker parts Diagram) and I’m not sure if this is a fuse or the fuse holder and whether it is part of the ice maker (which you have replaced) or connected in the wiring harness that connects to the icemaker.
+If the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/product/44r1v4x806-0046-464/id-12466105|freezer door switch], [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1bscaz3oob-001198/whirlpool-wrf535smbm00-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts|part #16 Freezer liner parts Diagram] is faulty or the fuse is blown then the solenoid won’t operate. I’m having difficulty in finding the fuse’s location as the only fuse shown in the parts list is called a ''fuse clip (''part #14 Icemaker parts Diagram) and I’m not sure if this is a fuse or the fuse holder and whether it is part of the ice maker (which you have replaced and the fuse has maybe blown again for some reason) or connected in the wiring harness that connects to the icemaker.
If both the door switch and the fuse are OK then there may be a problem with the wiring to operate the ice maker water solenoid valve when required. At least there is the schematic to help. ;-)
Here’s an image of the schematics from the tech sheet where I’ve highlighted the freezer door switch (red), the fuse (green) and the solenoid (blue).
[image|2424508]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing).
The supplier linked above is only to show the location and the parts. There are other suppliers online that may suit you better. Just search for ''WRF535SMBM parts'' to get results.

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Hi @dsocha,
I don’t know the refrigerator but have you checked if the freezer door switch turns off the freezer light when manually operated with the door open?
Looking at the [document|25593] schematic, the ice maker water solenoid gets its power to operate and let the water in, when the door is closed (marked as ''FRZ light switch'' on schematic p.2 right side.)
There is also a fuse in the power circuit for the ice maker and the ice maker solenoid.
-If the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/product/44r1v4x806-0046-464/id-12466105|freezer door switch], [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1bscaz3oob-001198/whirlpool-wrf535smbm00-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts|part #16 Freezer liner parts Diagram] is faulty or the fuse is blown then the solenoid won’t operate. I’m having difficulty in finding the fuse’s location the fuse as the only fuse shown in the parts list is called a ''fuse clip (''part #14 Icemaker parts Diagram) and I’m not sure if this is a fuse or the fuse holder and whether it is part of the ice maker (which you have replaced) or connected in the wiring harness that connects to the icemaker.
+If the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/product/44r1v4x806-0046-464/id-12466105|freezer door switch], [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1bscaz3oob-001198/whirlpool-wrf535smbm00-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts|part #16 Freezer liner parts Diagram] is faulty or the fuse is blown then the solenoid won’t operate. I’m having difficulty in finding the fuse’s location as the only fuse shown in the parts list is called a ''fuse clip (''part #14 Icemaker parts Diagram) and I’m not sure if this is a fuse or the fuse holder and whether it is part of the ice maker (which you have replaced) or connected in the wiring harness that connects to the icemaker.
If both the door switch and the fuse are OK then there may be a problem with the wiring to operate the ice maker water solenoid valve when required. At least there is the schematic to help. ;-)
Here’s an image of the schematics from the tech sheet where I’ve highlighted the freezer door switch (red), the fuse (green) and the solenoid (blue).
[image|2424508]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing).
The supplier linked above is only to show the location and the parts. There are other suppliers online that may suit you better. Just search for ''WRF535SMBM parts'' to get results.

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Hi @dsocha,
I don’t know the refrigerator but have you checked if the freezer door switch turns off the freezer light when manually operated with the door open?
Looking at the [document|25593] schematic, the ice maker water solenoid gets its power to operate and let the water in, when the door is closed (marked as ''FRZ light switch'' on schematic p.2 right side.)
There is also a fuse in the power circuit for the ice maker and the ice maker solenoid.
-If the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/product/44r1v4x806-0046-464/id-12466105|freezer door switch], [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1bscaz3oob-001198/whirlpool-wrf535smbm00-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts|part #16 Freezer liner parts Diagram] is faulty or the fuse is blown then the solenoid won’t operate. I’m having difficulty locating the fuse as the only fuse shown in the parts list is called a fuse clip part #14 Icemaker parts Diagram and I’m not sure if this is a fuse or the fuse holder and whether it is part of the ice maker (which you have replaced) or connected in the wiring harness that connects to the icemaker.
+If the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/product/44r1v4x806-0046-464/id-12466105|freezer door switch], [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1bscaz3oob-001198/whirlpool-wrf535smbm00-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts|part #16 Freezer liner parts Diagram] is faulty or the fuse is blown then the solenoid won’t operate. I’m having difficulty in finding the fuse’s location the fuse as the only fuse shown in the parts list is called a ''fuse clip (''part #14 Icemaker parts Diagram) and I’m not sure if this is a fuse or the fuse holder and whether it is part of the ice maker (which you have replaced) or connected in the wiring harness that connects to the icemaker.
If both the door switch and the fuse are OK then there may be a problem with the wiring to operate the ice maker water solenoid valve when required. At least there is the schematic to help. ;-)
Here’s an image of the schematics from the tech sheet where I’ve highlighted the freezer door switch (red), the fuse (green) and the solenoid (blue).
[image|2424508]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing).
The supplier linked above is only to show the location and the parts. There are other suppliers online that may suit you better. Just search for ''WRF535SMBM parts'' to get results.

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Hi @dsocha,
I don’t know the refrigerator but have you checked if the freezer door switch turns off the freezer light when manually operated with the door open?
-Looking at the [document|25593] schematic, the ice maker water solenoid gets its power when the door is closed (marked as ''FRZ light switch'' on schematic p.2 right side.)
+Looking at the [document|25593] schematic, the ice maker water solenoid gets its power to operate and let the water in, when the door is closed (marked as ''FRZ light switch'' on schematic p.2 right side.)
There is also a fuse in the power circuit for the ice maker and the ice maker solenoid.
-If the [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/product/44r1v4x806-0046-464/id-12466105|freezer door switch], [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1bscaz3oob-001198/whirlpool-wrf535smbm00-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts|part #16 Freezer liner parts Diagram] is faulty or the fuse is blown then the solenoid won’t operate. I’m having difficulty locating the fuse as the only fuse shown in the parts list is called a fuse clip part #14 Icemaker parts Diagram and I’m not sure if this is a fuse or the fuse holder and whether it is part of the ice maker (which you have replaced) or connected in the wiring harness that connects to the icemaker.
+If the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/product/44r1v4x806-0046-464/id-12466105|freezer door switch], [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1bscaz3oob-001198/whirlpool-wrf535smbm00-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts|part #16 Freezer liner parts Diagram] is faulty or the fuse is blown then the solenoid won’t operate. I’m having difficulty locating the fuse as the only fuse shown in the parts list is called a fuse clip part #14 Icemaker parts Diagram and I’m not sure if this is a fuse or the fuse holder and whether it is part of the ice maker (which you have replaced) or connected in the wiring harness that connects to the icemaker.
If both the door switch and the fuse are OK then there may be a problem with the wiring to operate the ice maker water solenoid valve when required. At least there is the schematic to help. ;-)
Here’s an image of the schematics from the tech sheet where I’ve highlighted the freezer door switch (red), the fuse (green) and the solenoid (blue).
[image|2424508]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing).
The supplier linked above is only to show the location and the parts. There are other suppliers online that may suit you better. Just search for ''WRF535SMBM parts'' to get results.

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Hi @dsocha,

I don’t know the refrigerator but have you checked if the freezer door switch turns off the freezer light when manually operated with the door open?

Looking at the [document|25593] schematic, the ice maker water solenoid gets its power when the door is closed (marked as ''FRZ light switch'' on schematic p.2 right side.)

There is also a fuse in the power circuit for the ice maker and the ice maker solenoid.

If the [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/product/44r1v4x806-0046-464/id-12466105|freezer door switch], [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1bscaz3oob-001198/whirlpool-wrf535smbm00-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts|part #16 Freezer liner parts Diagram] is faulty or the fuse is blown then the solenoid won’t operate. I’m having difficulty locating the fuse as the only fuse shown in the parts list is called a fuse clip part #14  Icemaker parts Diagram and I’m not sure if this is a fuse or the fuse holder and whether it is part of the ice maker (which you have replaced) or connected in the wiring harness that connects to the icemaker.

If both the door switch and the fuse are OK then there may be a problem with the wiring to operate the ice maker water solenoid valve when required. At least there is the schematic to help. ;-)

Here’s an image of the schematics from the tech sheet where I’ve highlighted the freezer door switch (red), the fuse (green) and the solenoid (blue).

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(click on image to enlarge for better viewing).

The supplier linked above is only to show the location and the parts. There are other suppliers online that may suit you better. Just search for ''WRF535SMBM parts'' to get results.

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