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Lieberr cbs 1360 fridge/freezer with ice maker is beeping 4 times and temps are high on both items? what is cause and what needs to be done?

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Check to make sure the condenser fan is spinning and the condenser coil is clean. It could be tripping out on high limit and locking the compressor out

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douglas smith

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  • Posted on Jun 14, 2007

SOURCE: Another Ice Maker Problem

i suspect that repair man got it wrong. ice may be blocking return duct to fridge. worth a chance to turn off for 24 hours with doors open then retry

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tom weber

  • 198 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 09, 2009

SOURCE: freezer working, not making ice; refrigerator not cooling

Look for excessive frost build up in the freezer, there may be a problem with the defrost cycle.

Anonymous

  • 88 Answers
  • Posted on Aug 28, 2009

SOURCE: Ice build up in freezer and temp in fridge section not very cold

just needs to be defrosted ice is blocking the vent for the bottom defrost it and should be good

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jasbo

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  • Posted on Aug 28, 2009

SOURCE: 2000 Amana BX21Vl fridge: ice maker and freezer not working.

5 reasons for fridge and/or freezer getting warm: 1- the evaporator coils are icing up and won?t let air circulate. 2- the evaporator fan is not working to circulate air. 3- there is no refrigerant in the system. 4- no power to fridge or compressor. 5- the condenser coils have no air circulation check under the fridge behind the vent. if it is too dusty or the fan isn?t working, it is not getting enough airflow to cool down. replace fan and/or vacuum out the dust. if there is no power to the fridge, the light will be off. if the compressor is not running, there is a defrost timer that cuts the power temporarily to the compressor to melt ice on the coils. it?s located under the fridge behind the bottom vent. If the timer is off and the compressor is not going, the compressor or the main board is bad and needs replacing. there is also a temperature sensor on the evaporator coils that tells the defrost coil to turn on and when to turn off. if the defrost timer is on but the coil is not heating up, replace the sensor. if it still won?t heat up, it?s the timer or the coil. the easiest way to tell if there is no refrigerant- the freezer wall is warm and the compressor is loud. if there is no refrigerant, it may be more cost effective to replace the fridge. if you feel no air coming from the freezer vent, the fan needs replacing. If you feel air moving in the freezer but not the fridge, the channel from freezer to fridge is blocked. if the freezer has air and the rear freezer wall has frost on it, the evaporator coils are iced up and need defrosting. causes: 1. low refrigerant 2. no fan 3. too much humid air in fridge/freezer due to door open or bad door seals 4. the condensate drain tube is clogged if the seal around the door is ripped or not completely sealing, or there is condensation at the bottom or the walls of the fridge, replace the seal(s). no air, no fan. Replace if the refrigerant is low, it just needs a top off. but you need to be certified by the epa to move refrigerant, so get a professional. defrost solutions: unplug the fridge. remove the wall of the freezer that is frosted/icing up. use a hair dryer to melt the ice. do not get too close. you will see a drain under the evaporator coil. make sure it is not blocked. the water should run freely to a condensate pan under the fridge that evaporates the condensation with the hot line from the compressor. once the coil is free of ice, frost, and water, replace the panel and repair any of the problems that caused the icing up. plug the fridge in and turn it on. If it frosts up within a week, there is still an issue that not been taken care of. after the freezer freezes again, your ice maker will work again.

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Robert Moller

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  • Posted on May 26, 2010

SOURCE: I noticed the freezer would freeze most items,

Try changing the defrost timer. 1-800-673-1262

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My lg refrigerator will only make ice when I open it up and push the inside button. There is no water available in the front and complete frig not cooling well.

If your LG refrigerator is only making ice when you open it up and push the inside button, and the complete fridge is not cooling well, there are a few things you can check:
  1. Check the temperature settings: Make sure the temperature settings for the fridge and freezer are set correctly. If the temperature is too high, it can cause the fridge to not cool properly.
  2. Check the air vents: Make sure the air vents inside the fridge and freezer are not blocked by food or other items. Blocked air vents can prevent proper air circulation and cause cooling issues.
  3. Check the door gaskets: Make sure the door gaskets are sealing properly. If there is air leaking through the door gaskets, it can cause the fridge to not cool properly.
  4. Check the condenser coils: Make sure the condenser coils on the back of the fridge are clean and free of dust and debris. Dirty condenser coils can cause the fridge to not cool properly.
As for the error code E 1S or 15, it indicates a problem with the ice maker fan. This fan is responsible for circulating air over the ice maker to prevent frost buildup. If the fan is not working properly, it can cause the ice maker to not make ice or make ice intermittently.
To fix the issue, you may need to replace the ice maker fan. It's recommended to have a professional technician perform this repair to ensure it's done correctly.
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I have a LG fridge model GR-P247STSL and the ice maker is not working. The plastic arm that determines whether the ice bucket needs replenishing is not coming down. Do you know why?

*Check your warranty. You should call vendor for service.
*** The following is for information only.**
* I've had this problem a lot with my old fridge. Water line works but no ice.
* Check if the "Ice Full" leaver is in the down (no ice) position. Some ice makers will lock the leaver (a stiff wire) in the full position to manually shut off ice maker. Make sure it swings up and down when ice tray is empty.
* Sometimes when the tray is left full of ice for a week or more then the tube feeding water will freeze up. Defrosting the freezer on a regular basis will help. A quick fix is to pour warm water in the ice maker section (where the ice is formed). This will help melt the clogged pipe and also make some ice while your waiting. You may have to do this several times. But at least you have ice.
* This (freezing up) may also be caused by the freezer set too cold. The temperature dial should be in the middle. But turning it colder and colder over time will cause ice to build up and prevent foods from freezing properly (thus turning the dial down colder.) Once your maxed out on the dial. You will find the freezer gets warm and things get covered in frost crystals.
* Transfer food to another refrigerator and perform a complete defrost by leaving it unplugged and the door open (freezer section).
* Frequently check and dump water at bottom of fridge. Clean the dust on coils while down there.
* A fan blowing into the freezer section helps. (Do NOT use a heated fan as it will warp the plastic and overpressure the refrigerate.)
* Once defrosted (+4 hours). Power up the freezer and set the temperature dial to mid point and the freezer diverter to middle or normal setting. Don't put the food back in yet. Wait till the freezer gets down to normal freeze temp (about 0 to 10F)
* Move freezer back in place (if you moved it to access plug) then slowly put back the food. Try not to cram stuff in. Leave space for air to flow freely around items.
* Final, Call for service anyway and have them perform yearly service. Check your warranty.
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I have a french door fridge and it stopped making ice. Is there a reset button or something?

No. There several things that can cause this problem,valve,freezer temp, bail on ice maker down, cube stuck in ejector fingers, open high temp cutout, or a dead ice maker
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Ge bottom freezer not freezing

Check to see that the evaporator is not covered with layer of ice. The latter serves as an insulator and prevents freezer temps from going down to about zero degrees. If the defrost heater/timer is defective that will certainly be a cause. Since the freezer air is not cold enough to freeze, then the refrigerator temps are also high. Using a digital thermometer will confirm this.

Leaking door gaskets can also be responsible for higher internal temps
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SMEG FA550X fridge freezer. The ice maker has stopped working, freezer has thick ice built up at bottom, fridge does not appear to be keeping food cold enough as milk etc is going off quickly. Two to...

Your Ice maker may be the cause. if it is not holding water the water may be landing on the bottom and freezing, causing the ice build up and obstructing the air transfer from the freezer to the refrigerator. You can remove or replace your Ice maker. Then you will have to defrost your freezer to get everything back to normal.
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The fan in the freezer makes a high pitched whistle when it is on. Also, the ice maker seems to overfill which causes the cubes to stay all stuck together and are breaking the plastic thing that moves the...

Thi over filling ice maker is cause but the ice maker water valve laking water by when it is supposed to be closed. The only remedy for this is to change the water valve. The water valve is item 800 this link:
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/model.aspx?model_id=5131037&diagram_id=22223831#d22223831

close up view:
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/part_details.aspx?part_id=3192626

The high pitched wine from the evaporator fan can either be the fan bearing or ice build up. If your not noticing the freezer temps warm up I would suspect the fan bearings. If you notice things like soft ice cream then you may have an automatic defrost problem. To isolate the possibilty of an automatic defrosting problem and post procedure fan test perform the following manual defrosting steps:

1. Unit unplugged
2. Remove freezer contents
3. Place a fan blowing into the freezer compartment for 2 hours
(Messy - rags and mop required)
4. Wipe residual water in freezer compartment
5. Plug in unit
6. Reload freezer contents

Check for fan whine and normal temps in 4 hours.

If the fan is no longer whining you probably have an automatic defrosting problem. If it still whines you can try lubricating the fan motor bearings with "Zoom Spout" oiler (Any Appliance parts source carrys this for under $3.00) Do not use regular oil! It will cause the fan motor to sieze in about 1 month.

Worst case the evaporator fan motor would have to be changed:

Item 610 this link:
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/model.aspx?model_id=5131037&diagram_id=22223826#d22223826

^- Note there are 2 types of fan motor. One with thermistor and one without. Both are listed under item 610.

Replacement plastic parts for the ice maker can be found here: http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/model.aspx?model_id=5131037&diagram_id=22223828#d22223828

There are several internet sources for all of the parts above. Links are provided for reference.

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Will not make ice, freezer temp is high, can not control the temp

Check to see whether the ice maker has been turned off. Here's how to check. Look for a wire along the right side of the ice maker that looks a bit like a coat hanger. If this wire is in the raised position, the ice maker is turned off. On some units you simply lower the wire to the down position to turn the ice maker on. On others, you lower a small red plastic lever to lower the wire. If the wire is in the proper position check the freezer temperature, it should be between 0-8 degrees Fahranheit. If it is warmer than 10-12 degrees, the ice maker may not produce any ice. Check your door seals and thermostat, repair/replace as necessary.
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Drain in fridge is clogged - ice formation under crisper drawers

We have cleared / de-frosted the drain twice and it keeps freezing up, causing the accumulated ice problem to recur. Should the freezer settings be changed?
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Freezer works great, as it should, but fridge is only keeping items room temp. I have the setting at the coldest setting: #7. What is wrong?

Here's what I did, I defrosted! I found out that the fridge temp is monitored and maintained by the freezer. Because we had a power outage one night, my freezer thawed while we all slept and then when power came back on, freezer re-froze but this cause an ice build up on the vent on the back wall of the freezer. Well, ice must have been in one (or more) vents, causing blocked air flow in my top half of the refrigerator. I turned the dial in the freezer to "off" which also shuts down power to the fridge half. I then unplugged the refrigerator, hauled all my food items into coolers, opened the freezer door and refrigerator doors and left them open for a little over six hours. I took advantage of this empty fridge and freezer and wiped everything down. After this time frame passed, I plugged the fridge back in, turned the freezer dial to my preferred freezer temp, and wah-lah! Within two hours I had a cold fridge and solid ice cubes in the freezer. I then put all my food items back into their appropriate compartments, and went to work. Bear in mind, a total 24-hour period is needed for the fridge to re-set itself, but still, after two hours the fridge was noticeably cold. Who knew, besides our parents' generation: DEFROST!
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Another Ice Maker Problem

i suspect that repair man got it wrong. ice may be blocking return duct to fridge. worth a chance to turn off for 24 hours with doors open then retry
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