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Hi @karlmay
Did it actually make new ice? I'm not sure from your question whether it did or not
''If it didn't'' make sure the freezer is below 10°F degrees because the icemaker will not cycle if the temperature in the freezer is higher than 10°F degrees.
''If it did'', you can manually test if the icemaker is working OK or not.
-Remove the front white plastic cover off the icemaker and then place a jumper wire i.e. insulated wire stripped at both ends, between holes T and H as shown in the [document|40013|ice maker service sheet]¹ and wait 15 seconds, then remove the jumper wire. The icemaker should start cycling and moving the rake which pushes the ice out.
+Remove the front white plastic cover off the icemaker and then place a jumper wire between holes T and H as shown in the [document|40013|ice maker service sheet]¹ and wait 15 seconds, then remove the jumper wire. The icemaker should start cycling and moving the rake which pushes the ice out.
If it doesn't cycle, replace the icemaker because it's faulty.
''¹ Ice maker test points''
M = the drive motor
N = Neutral line
L = line voltage
V = water valve
T = thermostat
H = heater.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 jayeff

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Hi @karlmay
Did it actually make new ice? I'm not sure from your question whether it did or not
''If it didn't'' make sure the freezer is below 10°F degrees because the icemaker will not cycle if the temperature in the freezer is higher than 10°F degrees.
''If it did'', you can manually test if the icemaker is working OK or not.
-Remove the front white plastic cover off the icemaker and then place a jumper wire between holes T and H as shown in the [document|40013|ice maker service sheet]¹ and wait 15 seconds, then remove the jumper wire. The icemaker should start cycling and moving the rake which pushes the ice out.
+Remove the front white plastic cover off the icemaker and then place a jumper wire i.e. insulated wire stripped at both ends, between holes T and H as shown in the [document|40013|ice maker service sheet]¹ and wait 15 seconds, then remove the jumper wire. The icemaker should start cycling and moving the rake which pushes the ice out.
If it doesn't cycle, replace the icemaker because it's faulty.
''¹ Ice maker test points''
M = the drive motor
N = Neutral line
L = line voltage
V = water valve
T = thermostat
H = heater.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 jayeff

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Hi @karlmay

Did it actually make new ice? I'm not sure from your question whether it did or not

''If it didn't'' make sure the freezer is below 10°F degrees because the icemaker will not cycle if the temperature in the freezer is higher than 10°F degrees.

''If it did'', you can manually test if the icemaker is working OK or not.

Remove the front white plastic cover off the icemaker and then place a jumper wire between holes T and H as shown in the [document|40013|ice maker service sheet]¹ and wait 15 seconds, then remove the jumper wire. The icemaker should start cycling and moving the rake which pushes the ice out.

If it doesn't cycle, replace the icemaker because it's faulty.

''¹ Ice maker test points''

M = the drive motor

N = Neutral line

L = line voltage

V = water valve

T = thermostat

H = heater.

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