...water to make ice. The easy way to fix this is to hook up a hair dryer and use that to melt the ice. (Make sure to turn off the ice maker first) Once it is melted, it should start working again. in ...
...Hook back the water line to the icemaker. You will have ice soon. If still not working, replace the water inlet valve at bottom back of refrig. Read more: ...
...Hook back the water line to the icemaker. You will have ice soon. If Not, Replace the water inlet valve Read more: ...
...Hook back the water line to the icemaker. You will have ice soon. If Nor, you will need a new water inlet valve. Read more: ...
...Hook back the water line to the icemaker. You will have ice soon. If Still not working, replace the water inlet valve at bottom back right of refrig. Read more: ...
...valve is the small piece your water line hooks to. It has two plugs on it and a couple water lines. This is an easy repair assuming you can pull out the refrigerator. The part numer for the inlet ...
...hook the water tube back up to it. On some models, you can not remove the fill tube. If you can't get it out the back, you'll have to do it from the freezer compartment behind the ice maker (a little ...
...you now have ice . . . Solution #2: You may have to replace your "Water Inlet Valve" located at bottom right rear of Fridge. Easy to do, just follow the color codes, be sure and shut off the
water valve at the back of ice maker unit. This water valve is for letting the water in the ice maker. The water valve open only for 7 seconds and in this time the water fills in the ice maker chamber
...you now have ice . . . Solution #2: You may have to replace your "Water Inlet Valve" located at bottom right rear of Fridge. Easy to do, just follow the color codes, be sure and shut off the
959 questions posted
Usually answered in minutes!
598 Questions
459 Questions
272 Questions
173 Questions
145 Questions