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Posted on Feb 01, 2008

Kenmore coldspot fride problem

My kenmore cold spot fridge is cool but not making ice nore is the freezer getting cold enough to make ice i hve it turned to the max witch is level 5

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The water line could be frozen. Take a hair dryer and heat up the tube where the water enters the ice maker. MAke sure it doesn't get to hot and start melting the plastic,

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