SOURCE: water dispenser / ice maker whirlpool fridge frezzer
Check that you haven't turned the ice maker off in the menu.
thanks J
SOURCE: have a samsung American style
verify on the back side of fridge sometimes you will see the water lines if not there's like a a cover that goes vertically if removed, probably you'll have access to water line its probably plugged up...
or sometimes air gets trapped in the supply line to purge just simply loosen the nut or fitting it should spit some water do this just enough to let air out about after 30 sec. if there was some air in the water line i should start to spit water...
hope i could be of help
SOURCE: Whirlpool American Fridge Freezer
Make sure that the water filter is the right one and that it is pushed all the way in. If that is correct than There should be two solenoids located behind the fridge at the bottom one is for your ice and one for water. Unplug unit and test the water solenoid with an ohm meter across the two terminals if it ohms out or beeps than your solenoid is bad.
SOURCE: ICE MAKER QUIT MAKING ICE ON MY WHIRLPOOL FRIDGE
I had a Whirlpool Model GD5SHAXNS in which the icemaker quit working about the same time (3 years old). I had water out the dispenser, I found that it was the icemaker itself failed not calling for water to fill it. I replaced it with a icemaker on-line for about $100 and problem fixed. I have been told his is a common problem with the icemaker in this model ref.
SOURCE: Floating bits in Whirlpool fridge-freezer crushed ice water
Ice cubes freeze from the outside, so the center of the cube is the last to freeze. Ice is pure water, only H 2 O, so as the ice cube freezes, all of the dissolved minerals are pushed to the center. Near the end of the freezing, there isn't much water left in the center of the cube, so these minerals become very concentrated, and they form the "white stuff" – the technical name is precipitate. The hardness minerals that cause the "white stuff" are not toxic.
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