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My icemaker has a red light on the panel inside the freezer that comes on when the icemaker is turned "off" but now it blinks all the time, and the ice maker is working slowly. Chilled water is flowing freely from that dispenser. What does this incidate?

  • betsseller Jun 21, 2011

    Is the water intake for the icemakef different from the one for chilled water

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Hi

Please check the water inlet valve, it might be frozen or blocked with mineral deposit. Use a hair dryer to remove the blockage. Make sure the water inlet valve's screen is not blocked. If the issue persists, then the water inlet valve has gone bad, use a multimeter to test the water inlet valve's continuity. Hope this helps...please post back for further assistance.

Daniel

  • Anonymous Jun 21, 2011

    There are two valve one for the water and other for ice maker...if anyone goes bad both have to be replaced.

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