Question about 16.7 cu. ft. / 473 liter Upright Freezer 23725
...ice dam will form, blocking ALL water coming through and freezing up any more water coming down giving you a HUGE wad of ice that is scary!!! I just removed the screw holding the loop that holds the ...
Question about 53603 / 53606 Stainless Steel Side by Side Refrigerator
ice cubes as well? Spoke with Sears help line. They said I need to replace my water line. I'm going to look into replacing it myself. I'll let you know how it goes. I have same problem. I pulled some
no water in bucket We just bought this new dehumidifier after leaks came into house due to ice damming. Have been running it for 2 days and thus far not a drop of water has appeared in the bucket. Is ...
...defrost the fridge by unplugging it for a day and put you groceries in another fridge, sometime ice dams build up in those and freeze next to the fan blades and cause alot of noise, if its ...
Question about 73502 / 73504 / 73509 Bottom Freezer Refrigerator
...ice dam in the bottom tray of thr freezer that is obstucting the flow of cold air to the refigerater part of the unit. remove frozen items so you can see the bottom tray and see if you notice an ...
Question about 73502 / 73504 / 73509 Bottom Freezer Refrigerator
ice tray on Model 77992791 causing a big dam in the tray Probably the solenoid valve leaks(electric valve that opens when the ice maker calls for water) and overflood the ice maker,the only way to fix
Question about 73502 / 73504 / 73509 Bottom Freezer Refrigerator
...ice dam in the freezer port which is preventing cold air from passing into the refrigerator. Remove the bottom panel and melt the ice. Make sure the passageway in the very back of the freezer is ...
Question about 73502 / 73504 / 73509 Bottom Freezer Refrigerator
...able to catch it in the act. There was water pooling under produce drawers at bottom of cabinet. Ice maker does not appear to be part of problem. Removed inside rear and floor panels of freezer ...
Question about 73502 / 73504 / 73509 Bottom Freezer Refrigerator
...is continuous I suspect that there might be an "ice dam" buildup which could be approached by unplugging the machine long enough to allow it to melt or perhaps the heat element might be
Usually answered in minutes!
188 Questions
75 Questions
44 Questions