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SUSAN STIVERS Posted on Mar 13, 2010
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ICE MAKER NOT WORKING ON GE PFS22SISBSS

I CLEANED THE FREEZER FRIDAY AND THE ICE MAKER HAS STOPPED WORKING. ALL I DID WAS HAVE THE DOOR OPEN FOR A WHILE SO I COULD STRAIGHTEN EVERYTHING OUT AND THROW AWAY OLD STUFF. THE FREEZER TEMP WENT UP AND IT WILL NOT GO BACK DOWN THE WAY IT SHOULD.

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Lets try this first. Unplug and then wait 10 minutes and then replug. That should reset the memory for the motherboard. If that does not work contact me asap, Sea Breeze

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