SOURCE: Roper RS22AQXMQ00
When you try to get ice does it make any sounds (clanks, whirring, grinding,etc.) like something is happening inside or is it just quiet? If quiet, see if you can look up inside the door switch area with a flashlight and press the button with your finger instead of the lip of a glass. Post more info when you have it and we'll go from there.
SOURCE: GD2SHA WHIRLPOOL ICEMAKER NO ICE
The most likely cause is the water solenoid behind the fridge. Take an ohm meter and test across the two terminals and it should NOT ohm out (beep). If it does not ohm out I would replace the P.C. Board kit, emitter & receiver icemaker control
SOURCE: Icemaker is not making ice
check the fill tube on the ice maker to see if its frozen upo. if it is you are going to need a new solinoid valve due to it leaking thru the valve and freezing up.
SOURCE: Roper Ice maker wont kick ice cubes out of tray.
Remove white plastic cover on ice maker. On bottom you will notice the heater connections, check for voltage. If good, heater is most likely bad.
SOURCE: ice not ejecting led flashing
Open the freezer door look at flashing led. Now on the left side is a flapper push that in with your hand be sure to keep your hand out of the way of the hole . where the led is now should be solid red. If it isnt then you need new optics. If it is then open the flapper in front of the icemaker at the top of the freezer. You should see the icemaker running width wise in the freezer. You may need a step stool for this next step. The icemaker should have what i call teeth pointing upwards at a 45 degree angle towards you. If these teeth are pointing down in the ice then you need a new module. which is behind the white cover of the icemaker on the left.. Hopefully this helps. Usually the gear head is broken on the module but of course you will have to remove it to find out. Happy hunting
First make sure the icemaker fill tube isn't frozen. Was the module broken? If so then you need to replace the icemaker thermostat (bi metal) also. A bad thermostat is usually what causes the module to break. The part # is 627986 and will need alumlastic to put between thermostat and mold. Alumilastic part # is 542369. You can get this at http://www3.sears.com/. You can also use silicone grease in place of alumilastic. You need this to make a good contact between the thermostat and mold for temp. sensing. Let me know if you have any other questions.
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