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Hi, I have a GE pcf23ngtd side by side. It makes ice fine, but it doesn't dispense any ice and intermittently dispenses water. Any thought of what the problem is?

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You have a pinched water supply line -

not sure on why it would not dispense ice unless there is some blockage or other -

did you remove all the ice tray and fully inspect the dispenser at both sides of the door -

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