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Old 09-08-2013, 09:43 PM   #1
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We just bought a new Redwood and I can't get the ice maker to work. I disconnected the water line at the 120 volt solenoid and no water. Is there a water shut of that I can't find or is the water line plugged?
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Check between the kitchen sinks. There should be a valve.










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yes valve under the sink
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The valve between the sinks turned on the water for the dishwasher but didn't do anything for the icemaker as the sinks are in the island. I traced the waterline from the Icemaker solenoid down along the slide out line (inside the foam insulation) and up into the main body of the coach behind the water heater. This area is not easily accessible without taking a lot of things apart. I can't believe that they would put a shutoff there.
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After careful inspection, I found another shutoff valve between the sinks, for the icemaker. Thank you both for your help!!! Looking forward to many good times.
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don't forget that ice maker line will freeze in the winter on the outside.
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I'll remember that. Thanks.
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Also, it will take about a day or two for the water to reach your ice maker before it starts making ice. So give it some time.
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