Kenmore Elite side-by-side freezer/fridge type, ice maker in the freezer door.
For months, the ice maker would just stop making ice. I would bang on it, move the little stop bar and it felt like things inside the motor were maybe affected by frost, and then it would mysteriously start again and work for a week or so then do same thing. So, I took it out, disassembled, thawed and re-installed.
Typically when you turn on the power button button, you hear the motor do something...after re-assembly I didn't.
Since I dumped a bag of ice in there, I sort of forgot about it and 4 days later, it starts making ice again and been going strong ever since.
Any ideas on why the intermittence? Strange that it worked after a few days but that also coincided with us leaving the house and we adjust thermostats accordingly so the house is hotter/colder than usual. I started thinking - could ambient house temp affect this somehow? Makes no sense why to me. Could it be a water line issue? Just thought today maybe I need to cycle out my filter for the water, assuming the water that goes to ice maker also passes through it?
Only reason I care is that the ice maker part is no longer available anywhere...unless someone knows a secret place to purchase. FWIW the model # is 79551076010
For months, the ice maker would just stop making ice. I would bang on it, move the little stop bar and it felt like things inside the motor were maybe affected by frost, and then it would mysteriously start again and work for a week or so then do same thing. So, I took it out, disassembled, thawed and re-installed.
Typically when you turn on the power button button, you hear the motor do something...after re-assembly I didn't.
Since I dumped a bag of ice in there, I sort of forgot about it and 4 days later, it starts making ice again and been going strong ever since.
Any ideas on why the intermittence? Strange that it worked after a few days but that also coincided with us leaving the house and we adjust thermostats accordingly so the house is hotter/colder than usual. I started thinking - could ambient house temp affect this somehow? Makes no sense why to me. Could it be a water line issue? Just thought today maybe I need to cycle out my filter for the water, assuming the water that goes to ice maker also passes through it?
Only reason I care is that the ice maker part is no longer available anywhere...unless someone knows a secret place to purchase. FWIW the model # is 79551076010