Just like in the ice maker, you will find a solenoid valve.
If you hear the valve click open and close when trying the water.
If you do not here the valve open and close, check the switch and valve.
Is your thermostat working correctly? meaning it does turn off the unit. if it does let it off for a few minutes then slowly start to move to #1 and you should hear a click let it run in that setting and see if temperature is ok let it run for about 12 hours and check your temp. if ok just let it there if still freezes you need to replace the thermostat also make sure the fan cooling the compressor is also clean.
It's quite normal if freezing is not reach on 40 degree, it's already high temperature. Remember the lower the temperature setting the higher the freezing of refrigerator, the higher the setting the lesser the freezing. It's simple as that friend. Good luck!
Jim, Pc Er is a Communication circuit failure on main board or
Communication circuit failure on control panel board
Could be a loose or corroded connection, a bad mother board or a bad display board. Before doing anything, unplug the refrigerator for 5 min and plug it back in. This may reset the motherboard. If not, check the comm cable at the display and the motherboard. if ok, then you will need to replace either the motherboard or the display board. There is no way of determining which one to replace.
There is more than one fan on your refrigerator I think you mean that the bearings and not the bushings are bad which could be true just have to figure out which fan it is.
There is a solinoid in the freezer section by the motor that turns the ice auger. Test it by selecting cubes and with the ice bucket out, open the door, hold the door switch so the lights turn out and push the dispenser button. It should make a loud snap and travel upward. If not then I would say you have a bad solinoid. If it does, then I would look at the bucket. the metal rod that runs along the side of the bucket opens a flap in the bucket that is supposed to let the full cubes drop. look for anything that might cause it to be hanging up.
The light bulb is located in the top panel just above the dispenser and to the front. Be sure to check the manual for bulb voltage, most of these used a 12 volt bulb and NOT a 115 volt. It looks like an old style small base Christmas tree bulb.
you must check the door seals are ok and if they are you might have a bit of compressor oil stuck in the condenser pipes somwhere this is a regular problem with alot of new fridges youll need to take it to the agents if thats the case
Clean it. You probably have a large dust collection in, under and on your units underbelly.
You should have a collection pan, underneith, that collects the runoff water and the heat from the componits will evaporate it before it fills too much.
You could also have a leak in the plumbing system that supplys your ice maker. When your valve opens, you should be ready with a flash light inorder to watch for any drips underneith the unit.
Could be a simple fix of just tightening up a bolt, or could be a repairman issue.
Good luck.
Could be the water valve it should be a double soleniod, one for the icemaker the other for the water dispensor. Have someone push the dispensor button while you listen at the back of the fridge. It should be located at the bottom right corner, even if youcan hear it, it may not be opening. You can remove the plastic line that goes to that side of the valve and have someone press the button again to see if any water comes out. If it does you may not have pressed and held the button long enough to fill the resevoir that is located inside the freshfood compartment.
When you see this happen can you feel the bottom of the ice maker to see if hot? What is the correct model number? I am trying to understand if it is the ice maker heating element is stuck on while heating the ice maker to release the cubes or if the water control valve is allowing the water to come in through the fill tube like a leaking faucet. Thanks, John Tripp Appliance 911
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