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My samsung french door bottom freezer refrigerator makes a clicking sound whenever the ice maker is turned on. It seems to still make some ice, but not very much and the clicking is quite loud
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Inspect the ice maker itself, sounds like either you have a jammed cube or your ice maker is not turning on heater to eject ice cubes from mold. If heater is the failure - replace ice maker. If unit is jammed, clear the ice maker mold and allow to cycle to see if damage was done to gear or ice production is restored.
Simple but a pain. Unplug the refrigerator. Get out your hair dryers and start de-icing the freezer door. Slowly but surly you will get freezer open. Be gentle. Dry EVERYTHING!!! Tracks, rails.....then replace part, plug back in, restock.
My Samsung French door fridge #RF267abbp makes a knocking sound coming from the ice maker. The knocking lasts for about45 minutes and continues throughout the day and night, It is very annoying especially at 3 am.
You have a problem with the control board program. If the ice making button is turned off, the ice maker should stop working completely but it sounds like it's wanting to make ice.
Is it getting water? If not, Most likely water valve is faulty and not letting water through, or feed tube through back freezer wall to ice maker is frozen which would be caused by dripping valve. It's either the valve or the ice maker not sending voltage to valve.
unfortunately it sounds like you have a broken tooth on the drive or driven gear of the ice maker, in this case you should replace the ice maker. The good news is that you can get a new one for about 85 bucks at your local appliance parts store.
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