I have a GE fridge with a samsung imc701 ice maker. The icemaker began having problems clearing ice, and I bought a new replacement of the same model. After installing it, it only made 1 or 2 batches of ice and then quit working completely. After reading a service bulletin and several recommendations on forums, i bought a replacement power board. After hooking everything up, I’m getting little to no activity from the ice maker. The temp inside the ice maker is below 15 F, I’ve checked the fill tube for at least an inch or two for blockage. I am getting an occasional loud knock that sounds like a solenoid closing, but i don’t hear any water running into the trays. Running a test cycle produces no results. Additionally, running the onboard diagnostics only produces a fault for a freezer defrost sensor. I wouldn’t think that would keep the ice maker from producing ice. I’m at a loss on how to proceed short of calling in a repair tech.
Where did you buy the new parts? What are the part numbers of the new ice maker and the control board?
Gene.
The power board was from appliance parts pros and was part number wr55x10764. The ice maker assembly was a Samsung imc 701 from ****************************. Both looked brand new and fit without trouble.
Sorry for the delay.
Per the model number you posted and the service bulletin (attached to the reply) you have to replace the main control board. Instead you replaced the ice maker board.
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The main circuit board [part]WR55X10763[/part]
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The ice maker [part]WR30X10097[/part]
Gene.
Thanks Gene, I’ll check the mainboard software code to make sure it matches the bulletin, then I’ll order a new board.
According to the service bulletin that you sent, if the software version is less than 4.02 on the left processor then it needs to be replaced. The picture that they show has the processor circled, mine is 4.02 which means I shouldn’t need to replace it. Is that the correct processor circled in the bulletin. I’ve included a picture of my main board. Could you look at it and see if I need to replace it? It appears to me that I don’t need to replace it. If that’s true I’m back to square one.
It would not hurt to order the new main circuit board and give it a try. If it would not fix the problem you can return it back to APP.
Gene.
P.S. What is the manufacturing date of the ice maker you purchased?
It was manufactured 5/16/2012. My dryer just quit working this week also. I don’t have the time or energy to tackle both of them right now, so since i’ll already be paying for a service call, I’m going to have them look at both of them. I’ll let you know what they diagnose. I appreciate your help.
resurrecting an old 2012 thread, but I am looking for help and think this is right up my alley.
I have a pfss6pkxbss that I got in late 2009. I have replaced the ice maker twice with the second time being about 30 minutes ago. I guess tomorrow I’ll see if I have a lot of ice or not. But it WAS making some ice, just in 2 days it wouldnt fill up the entire tray, kind of slow… So the new one is 2015-05-20.
My question is this: My main board shows OE PROFILE LED Load Rev 2.02 and also OE PROFILE LED Main Rev 2.10.
The PDF that you see above shows software rev less than v4.02 needing replacement, but also discusses serial numbers between certain stuff, and mine is AFTER the s/n listed. So I am wondering if this thing is even correct about the board? Maybe I call GE?