dextery
May 17, 2015Explorer
Norcold 1200 LRIM Ice Maker not getting water to ice maker
My cooling tower was just replaced after 11 years of perfect service but then started to fade. At the same time, the dealer would not work on the fridge until I had the latest recall done from Norcold on the flue. I get the MH back and the freezer side is at 4 degrees F with the setting on 9. But no water to ice maker. This is a 2004 Dutchstar 40.
I have the MH pump on and have water pressure at the blue solenoid valve. It would appear that a sensor is not aware that the freezer is down to a temperature that should signal to fill the ice maker with water. The ice maker arm is in the down position meaning the catch box is not full.
I have not been anywhere below freezing temperatures.
I have cleaned all the electrical connections.
I do have power to the ice maker receptacle as I can plug a drop light into the receptacle for the ice maker.
I suspect perhaps there is a blown fuse somewhere. I have looked at the fuse box in the bathroom for a fuse labeled ice maker but there is none.
Also could I plug the ice maker male end into my house current with an extension cord?
Is there a hidden fuse somewhere?
Any help is appreciated.
Dexter
I have the MH pump on and have water pressure at the blue solenoid valve. It would appear that a sensor is not aware that the freezer is down to a temperature that should signal to fill the ice maker with water. The ice maker arm is in the down position meaning the catch box is not full.
I have not been anywhere below freezing temperatures.
I have cleaned all the electrical connections.
I do have power to the ice maker receptacle as I can plug a drop light into the receptacle for the ice maker.
I suspect perhaps there is a blown fuse somewhere. I have looked at the fuse box in the bathroom for a fuse labeled ice maker but there is none.
Also could I plug the ice maker male end into my house current with an extension cord?
Is there a hidden fuse somewhere?
Any help is appreciated.
Dexter