04-02-2007, 09:53 PM
Here is the Sears Parts list site where you can get parts for many brands:
http://www3.sears.com/
shanedar is correct - there is no pump that moves the water. The pressure from your plumbing sys. does that, when the valves (mentioned above) are triggered by either the icemaker or the water switch in the door.
The water cooling reservoir is in the refrig side, back wall, down low.. That supplies water for drinking, but not the icemaker.
For both icemaker and water to be affected, it has to be a filter problem, or 2 valves had to go bad about the same time. The water to the icemaker does not get pre-cooled unless it runs through the filter first, so the filter looks to be the culprit. It could be a freezing problem as well, if that is the case.
http://www3.sears.com/
shanedar is correct - there is no pump that moves the water. The pressure from your plumbing sys. does that, when the valves (mentioned above) are triggered by either the icemaker or the water switch in the door.
The water cooling reservoir is in the refrig side, back wall, down low.. That supplies water for drinking, but not the icemaker.
For both icemaker and water to be affected, it has to be a filter problem, or 2 valves had to go bad about the same time. The water to the icemaker does not get pre-cooled unless it runs through the filter first, so the filter looks to be the culprit. It could be a freezing problem as well, if that is the case.