Finally getting around to it as money was really tight. Awhile back the ice maker and water faucet or whatever you want to cal it stopped working. I've looked around and see millions of conflicting responses. Anyone with suggestions? Pm if needed
So some sorta clog in the water line?When we bought our house the ice maker didn’t work and a plumber was able to fix it pretty easily.
True. Just water tastes better with it filtered and if it was a cheap fix, why not?Buy some ice trays. And just walk over to the faucet for your other problem
It was 9 years ago but yea it was some sort of connection issue and the plumber figured it out and fixed it - but ya the previous owners bought bags of ice and put in the ice tray so the home inspection didn’t catch itSo some sorta clog in the water line?
Oh that’s dirty. Damn, what bitches.It was 9 years ago but yea it was some sort of connection issue and the plumber figured it out and fixed it - but ya the previous owners bought bags of ice and put in the ice tray so the home inspection didn’t catch it
A couple years ago my ice maker quit working. I tested my water line going into the back of the freezer section and it worked just fine. From time to time I could hear the solenoid valve activate so I assumed the line was frozen inside the freezer. Moved the food to the outside freezer, and used a hair dryer to thaw out the line.Finally getting around to it as money was really tight. Awhile back the ice maker and water faucet or whatever you want to cal it stopped working. I've looked around and see millions of conflicting responses. Anyone with suggestions? Pm if needed
Yeah, that solenoid gives trouble and they are cheap enough($30) on amazon.
If it’s the ice maker itself, and I just happened upon this, Lowes has 2-3 different kits for adding an ice maker to nonfactory installed ice maker refrigerator.
Like for the classic freezer on top, fridge on bottom style.
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Most brands have the same ice maker across different models.
If I looked up one for my specific model, it was $150-200 and I would have to wait for it to be shipped. The generic Frigidaire kit at Lowe’s was $50.(This was two years ago)
When bundled as a kit, it included the tap, line, single solenoid(not the double for in door water), and ice maker. Just throw all the extras away.
The ice maker in the kit was the same as was in my sidebyside.
You can replace everything without diagnosing anything for under $100.
I’ve replaced the valve twice and the ice maker once on a 2007 that’s now in the garage.
Edit. Man Gassy, that is one ugly machine.
Had a landlord suggest this in a rental. It was the same guy who took 17 days to fix my oven and a week to fix the AC in August.Buy some ice trays. Just walk over to the faucet for your other problem
Had a landlord suggest this in a rental. It was the same guy who took 17 days to fix my oven and a week to fix the AC in August.
I obliged his request.
When I moved out, I left the freezer completely filled with ice from said trays in a mountainous pile. Took me a few days to do it. The level of petty was worth ith.
I'll bet vegan ice cream tastes like ***.It's a little too late now.
But it does store a lot of ice cream.
She should sue her plastic surgeon for malpractice.
Did the hair blower and turned it off, started working right away.I take out ice makers and garbage disposals in all my rental units. But before I did, almost every time was the water supply getting frozen up in a spot.
I believe my repairman would unplug the fridge and use a hair dryer.
17 Days and a week to respond to those requests? Or did the work just take a while? Big difference. As for a fridge, I too, wouldn't prioritize an ice maker. Now, if you live in a more luxury style complex, and are a good tenant.. sure.
But to try and do some sort of sabotage because the AC took a week to fix.. sounds like the landlord made the right call to not waste much money/time. Sorry Mega.. been on the other side of this battle too many times.
Did the hair blower and turned it off, started working right away.