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  • #21746
    mikeyandsheila
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    Hey there, does anyone know how to get the ice maker working on thsi thing? its connected to the water supply but so far no ice? does this ned to be connected to the water supply in a different way?

    #192370
    gegsy
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    Re: whirlpool S20B RWW20-A/G ICE MAKER

    Hi
    Is it brand new? and if so how long has it been running and is the ice maker selection on? Is it dispensing water from the dispenser?

    Greg

    #192371
    mikeyandsheila
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    Re: whirlpool S20B RWW20-A/G ICE MAKER

    Hi there, no i bought it second hand and yes its got the water working fine, i dont know if it needs to be connected seperatly from the water or even if i am meant to put water in any part, like an ice tray, and im not even blonde lol

    #192372
    mikeyandsheila
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    Re: whirlpool S20B RWW20-A/G ICE MAKER

    Its been running for about 2 weeks now but the water part has only just been connected today, about 4 hours ago

    #192373
    gegsy
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    Re: whirlpool S20B RWW20-A/G ICE MAKER

    Hi
    No its one water feed but seperate valves for water and ice making.
    There is so many factors involved in why you aren’t getting ice and IMHO you would be far better getting pro help rather than DIY as it can become costly.
    Please use the link below to find an engineer local to yourself.

    HTH

    Greg

    #192374
    mikeyandsheila
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    Re: whirlpool S20B RWW20-A/G ICE MAKER

    forgot to say that there is no water anywhere to be seen in the ice part so im a bit confused as to how it can make ice

    #192375
    mikeyandsheila
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    Re: whirlpool S20B RWW20-A/G ICE MAKER

    ok cheers, i just thought i would try this incase i was making a twat of myself

    #192376
    realengineer
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    Re: whirlpool S20B RWW20-A/G ICE MAKER

    ok then
    can u tell me is this icemaker with leds our just a metal arm

    where are the arms positioned on the ice maker it only fills at 12 a clock position for 8 sec

    please give me 12 nc code starting with 8686 … …..

    jt
    whirlpool engineer

    #192377
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: whirlpool S20B RWW20-A/G ICE MAKER

    Hi
    Its going to be either 858615215010 0r 858615215011 😉

    Greg

    #192378
    realengineer
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    Re: whirlpool S20B RWW20-A/G ICE MAKER

    and youre right aswell 8) 💡 😛

    #192379
    realengineer
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    Re: whirlpool S20B RWW20-A/G ICE MAKER

    right leds
    few possibillities

    userboard – leds – icemaker – froozen fill hose

    thats all

    :rolls: there are test procedures !!!

    #192380
    mikeyandsheila
    Participant

    Re: whirlpool S20B RWW20-A/G ICE MAKER

    Hi Cookerman, Its a 858615215010, my partner was saying that it could be a frozen pipe as its been running for about two weeks before we connescted the water supply, is this possible? cheers for all your help

    #192381
    gegsy
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    Re: whirlpool S20B RWW20-A/G ICE MAKER

    Hi
    It could be, the quickest way (not the method we use but ok for you) would be to un couple the pipe at the rear going up the external back of the machine and blow down the end that goes into the top of the machine. If you feel no restriction and you may hear the air coming out of the tube feeding ice maker; then the pipe is obviously clear and you will need to look elswhere 😉

    Greg

    #192382
    realengineer
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    Re: whirlpool S20B RWW20-A/G ICE MAKER

    quickest way is call a whirlpool engineer 😆
    every little helps

    #192383
    gegsy
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    Re: whirlpool S20B RWW20-A/G ICE MAKER

    Im sure I mentioned that in an earlier post 😀

    Greg

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