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- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
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The F64 error is an (Heater Open or Circuit ) or (Heating element or wiring defective error) Check the heater coils and connections for open circuits. Replace heater and/or wiring and reset. See the link below with the wiring diagram included. Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
Hello, I did fine a Whole assembly but I can not be 100% sure it will fit But……..All of the jenair cook tops like this model all seem the same size. It may be worth giving a shot and if it does not work you can return it. I provided a link to this part #JGA8100ADB
- Guest answered 9 years ago
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This is a LG made Kenmore. Look at page #20 to dissemble the dispenser.
Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
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This is the Part #: W10190935 ice maker module. Did you check voltage at the L-N pin of the ice maker head ? You should have 115 volts between T-N with your meter. To harvest the ice maker you need to jump out the T-N terminals. To power and energize the inlet valve and get water to ice maker you jump the V-N terminals. If you are not getting and 115 volts out of the wall or shell of the unit , there is nothing that I can see in series besides a thermal fuse in the harness. See link below , its the black wire and it has a fuse in it. Sometimes these fuses will open up and give you 60 volts or low voltage. http://www.searspartsdirect.com/part-number/2187484/0046/106.html
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- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago