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Anonymous Posted on Jun 06, 2014

Kkitchenaid side by side refrigerator. The ice maker stoped working, but the in door water despensor works perfectly

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TRY PULLING OUT THE "ICE AUGER" AND RESETTING THE ICE MAKING UNIT ITSELF,MOTOR SHOULD RESTART AND FREEZE...UNLESS YOU RARELY USE IT,IN THAT CASE YOU MAY HAVE MOTOR ISSUE?? STAY IN TOUCH,LET ME KNOW

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  • Posted on May 10, 2007

SOURCE: Ice Maker No Longer Works - Water Works fine

Not sure if this will work for you - I had a similar problem with a Kenmore fridge. I removed the ice tray and found a piece of ice stuck where the ice is made and dropped into the tray. Once I clear this obstruction, the ice maker worked again. Also, check for the mechanism that indicates that the ice tray is full. This may be jammed or malfunctionin.

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  • Posted on Jan 24, 2008

SOURCE: GE Monogram ZISS480DMCS Ice Maker Problem

The water solenoid valve should have 120v going to it. (You will need a multimeter to chk this). You will need to also chk. for proper ground when verifying the 120v. If you get 120v on each of the pin clips, then your plug is not properly grounded, which means that you need a new ice maker circuit board. This is located in the in dispenser (front panel opens).

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 26, 2008

SOURCE: hotpoint refrigerator water dispenser not working, while ice maker, works slower

Check or replace the water filter

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Len West

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  • Posted on Feb 21, 2009

SOURCE: the door panel on a adora ge fridge doesnt work it is only a year

You may have lost a thermal fuse.

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  • Posted on Mar 16, 2009

SOURCE: GE side by side refrigerator: water/ice dispensor

I bought a brand new smartwater replacement filter and after a very short time, my water stopped coming through the door.. took out the new replacement filter and inserted a brand new one .. problem solved.. apparently some of the g.e. smartwater filter replacement cartridges don't have the high enough two plastic inserts which are attached to them at the top of the filter when you screw them on... if you have taken your cartridge in and out a few times, i think it wears down the plastic so it doesn't fit properly and won't put up whatever it is supposed to push up to make the water come through.. I personally think this is a g.e. problem with the replacement filters...

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