Flow from the water dispenser is slower than when new. Water pressure at the wall has not diminished only at the dispenser. Ice maker may or may not be experiencing the same problem. All I know is I have plenty of ice.
Flow from the water dispenser is slower than when new. Water pressure at the wall has not diminished only at the dispenser. Ice maker may or may not be experiencing the same problem. All I know is I have plenty of ice.
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Most likely you need a new water valve or water switch. If there is a click when you push a glass against the water dispenser, that is the solenoid opening. If no click it might need replacing. On mine, the water came out slower and slower; replacing the water inlet valve on the back near the bottom fixed it.
If you have an ice maker, it may be overfilling. Ice makers have a trough that dispenses the incoming water to the tray. If the ice freezes in the trough the incoming water sprays all over the freezer compartment and settles in the bottom. I fixed the same problem by thawing out the trough with a hair dryer. Then I switch the cube size from "large" to "medium" to keep it from overfilling. I have not had the same problem for years.
the line is freezing up if you pull the bottom drawer out of ref side you will see a rolled up plastic line they use it as a resovoir tank so you get cold water if you have a vent in bottom left side close it i have put insulation over coil that fixed problem and turn down thermostat if milk and other stuff is freezing you will have to replace cold control
This is a brand new refrigerator - I cannot solve the problem and I am returning the refrigerator to the dealer. Thank you, but I am not paying $ to fix a new refrigerator. I have tried everything.
check for water at bottom of door going in, if there water line in door or tank in door freezing. only fix to replace door. ck with dealer to get fixed under warranty
Hi. This is normal and there is nothing wrong with your refrigerator. Whenever you replace the water filter on any refrigerator, you must run a couple gallons of water thru the water dispenser until all the air from the new water filter is out. Use a large container to do this. The water will not stop when you pull a cup away because the water valves used on refrigerators are so weak it will not close until it has pressure on both sides of it. If you don't get the air out, the air from your new water filter can go to the ice maker and stop ice production. So flush the air out of your new water filter. The water you are drinking from your drink dispenser may not be healthy. It may contain a small plastic floating substance. This is part of the plastic that the water tank is made of. The chemicals in the water do this. You will have this problem even with a new water filter because the water tank is after the water filter. You have to replace the Water Tank. The water tank is located in the refrigerator section on the bottom back wall. I sell low cost new designed Water Tanks on Ebay as username: themackshack. Good Luck, Mack
Flow from the water dispenser is slower than when new. Water pressure at the wall has not diminished only at the dispenser. Ice maker may or may not be experiencing the same problem. All I know is I have plenty of ice.
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