...the water dispenser, nothing happens. What do you think? Do you have separate levers for Ice and water, or do you have one lever and then you slide a switch to either one and then push the one
...lever I need to keep the water turned off from the faucet because the water dispenses without pushing in lever. The lever is not stuck in the in position. When I push the lever, it does not seem to ...
water lever is pushed? If not, the valve is likely bad. Another possibility is the switch behind the water lever itself is not being pressed hard enough or even broken, see if you can press the switch
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water paddle. So when the lever breaks, it creates your two symptoms - no ice and if you press further, you press the water switch and get water. You need part# DA97-08519A. This is the lever assembly
...water lever is not broken or has fallen loose inside the door panel. You may be able to put a finger up there and try to push it without using just the lever. (sometimes slamming glasses into that ...
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...Water can be dispense for drinking but wont fill ice try. The lever of the ice tray stays up at all times. Didn't want to force lever not sure if its controlled by board Release the latch that holds ...
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...lever released Water runs a 1/2 cup or more after lever is released and getting worse. water valve in dispenser in bad,, check with store for possible replacement ,,or maybe the shut off valve isn't ...
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Lever that slides from water to ice on frigerator door is broken The lever that slides from water to ice is broken off & there is only a little black jagged edge is left where the lever used to be. ...
...lever, water starts coming out. To stop it, I have to push the lever and then cubed ice comes out, but that will stop as soon as I release the lever. Please help. You have a bad main control board . ...
...water dispenser lever for 5 seconds, and then release it for 5 seconds. Repeat until water begins to flow. Once water begins to flow, continue depressing and releasing the dispenser lever (5 seconds ...
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