Have recently moved house and left the water connection (to the mains) to the side by side fridge at the old place,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Not sure which connections I now need both from the main water and the white plastic feed pipe to the fridge could you identify the correct parts to me please
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Sounds like the floor of the house.. might be your problem..Try moving the fridge out of its position and build a small flat platform in that place and level it, then place your fridge on top of it..just in case u may need a little final adjustment get those small wooden wedge shims when you get your wood..they sell them at lowes or Most lumber yards....that should take care of the leveling..good luck..good luck
Hello, Make sure the arm on the icemaker is in the down position,if it is up and locked in place the icemaker is off. If it is down and the icemaker is turned on,each time it got cold enough the to cycle the icemaker(usually about a hour) the icemaker started and for 7 years power was sent to the water inlet valve to fill the icemaker and the icemaker side of the water valve is burnt up. The water valve has 1 inlet teh house water supply attaches to and 2 outlets 1 for icemaker and 1 for door dispenser
The water connection for your fridge can be found on the Left bottom rear corner. It will be a 1/4" compression connection, which most likely you already had connected to old fridge. Hope this helps
check to make sure the drain pan is in the right place. If it puddles up inside the bottom of the fridge first, your drain hole is plugged up. for this, you wil have to remove the access panel in the back of the freezer side to get to the drain hole. you may also have a crack in your drain pan.
Your inlet tube that goes to the icemaker may be frozen.To Check: Shut off water supply to Fridge, disconnect the water line that goes to the icemaker at top back. Use a flexible item to insert in the water line connection.I used a zip tie. If the flexible item won't all the throughto the ice maker, the line is frozen. Thaw out the tube from inside the freezer with a hair dryer. Re-connecteverything, you now have ice . . . Solution #2: You may have to replace your "Water InletValve" located at bottom right rear of Fridge.Easy to do, just follow the color codes, be sure and shut off the water.
Perhaps your refrigerator is too cold. Place a thermometer inside the fridge near the filter housing and leave it overnight. It should read more than 34°F the next morning. Any lower and the water inside the filter will start to freeze, breaking the housing.
If it's too cold, try raising the temp a couple of degrees. Otherwise, move items away from the vents in back to prevent cold spots.
Cold water supply at Fridge location. Run 1/4" tubing and connectors to match the supply valve and solenoid valve on the Fridge. Should be just one tubing connection.
If you do not have a supply at your Fridge, you can shut off your main supply and tap into the cold water line and run you a supply over to the fridge. use 1/2" PVC pipe and fittings to route over to the fridge. Get a Threaded adapter to connect a shutoff Valve. This way you have a way to keep the main supply on and hook up the Tubing from the fridge to the supply.
The electrical connector at the top of the hinge cover is not connected properly. Pull the left hinge cover and make sure that the electrical connections are secure.
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