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Icemaker will not produce many ice cubes, sometimes it does and sometimes it doesnt, sometimes they are hollow and sometimes they are not. Any idea on what would cause this problem

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Look for a kink in water line / also the main water shut off valve ( under sink ) may not be letting enough water through. and line pressure may be the problem . i would start at the under sink valve first then the line and the main water valve in frig . mm hope this helps . mm feed back pls

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when the hollow cubes fall into your bucket they bust and put water in with your cubes freezing them together. so by solving your water supply problem you'll solve most of your icemaking issues..
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