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Anonymous Posted on Nov 15, 2017

Water line seems frozen

The waterline seems to be frozen. I took the water filter out and by passes the door switch too see if I had water flow when I push the water button outside and it was flowing, after I replaced the water filter and push the water button outside I hear a click button the water is not flowing . By the way the icemacker is working.

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Ice Maker Is Frozen Up This ice maker repair is even easier. If your ice maker has frozen up, take the following steps to thaw it out:

1Unplug the refrigerator.Remove the ice bin from the refrigerator and remove any loose ice from the ice maker.

2Find the fill tube.This is awhite rubber-like hose that delivers water to the ice maker. Pull down the small metal clip off the housing that holds the fill tube (though not all ice makers have this clip).

3Warm the hoseand surrounding mechanism. To do this, you can train a hair dryer on the ice maker to melt any ice blocking the mechanism. But be very careful (sop up any dripping water with a rag) as electricity and water can present a serious risk of electrical shock. Also, be careful not to melt the plastic parts.

4If you don't want to use a hair dryer,you can soak the supply tubing with hot water, using a turkey baster and catching the overflow in the empty ice maker bin. In some cases, it may be easier to remove the ice maker than to thaw out the fill tube.

On heat release ice makers You will want to check the heating element within the ice maker for continuity and a visual inspection of the board and conductors for burns and seizing, chared marks.
How to Test the Ice Mold Heater There are two types of ice makers, those in which all of the parts can be individually replaced and those in which some of the parts are clustered together into a control module. To determine which model you have remove the outer face plate. If there is knob, pull it off first, then pry off the face plate with a small screwdriver. Modular units have holes in the module's face plate for test probes. If you see several holes, each marked with a letter, it is a modular unit. It is easier to work on this type of unit by first removing the entireicemakerfrom the freezer compartment. The unit is usually mounted to the freezer case by two or more screws. Remove the bottom screws first. While supporting the ice maker, remove the remaining top screws. Unplug the ice maker from the freezer cabinet if you have not already done so. Along the edge nearest the shutoff arm, a pin protrudes through the mounting plate . The arm pin has a spring under the mounting plate. Reduce the tension on the spring by moving the shutoff arm into the "on" position, down, against the ice maker.
Test the heater for resistance using amultitester. Set the multitester to the ohms setting X1. Touch one probe to each of the two terminals (or wires). The reading should be in the range of 60 to 90 ohms. If you get a significantly different reading, such as zero or infinity, then the mold heater is bad and needs to be replaced. Conduct this test with the refrigerator unplugged. Test the moldheaterfor resistance using amultitester. Set the multitester to the ohms setting X1. Place one probe into the hole labeled "H" and the other probe into the hole labeled "L". The multitester should read in the range of 60 to 90 ohms.
Also be sure to check and test water valve with a meter for continuity and voltage..( a full 120 and nothing less) And a visual inspection for any ice build up or blockage in tubing and flow line. Remember u may get a close circuit reading of continuity however it may still be bad in that it may remain constantly closed and water keeps flowing more than suppose to. Hence chunks of ice build up.
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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jan 08, 2008

SOURCE: filter light still on "Red"

try holding ice type and child lock together for 3 seconds that worked on mine

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 30, 2008

SOURCE: water dispenser

We have a hd2560 (bot 10/04), french door with inside water dispenser and it had stopped working a year ago, but started working a few months later. I couldn't figure out what happened, but suspected the water line was frozen. I later found out that the water reservoir is located behind the fruit and vegetable bins, so look there to see if the water is frozen.

Two weeks ago, our frig/compressor stopped cooling after making humming/clicking sounds for weeks. Fortunately, Maytag has a 5 yr parts & labor warranty on the compressor, so we were covered. Evidently, there are quite a few faulty compressors out there.

I believe that the compressor had been over-cooling in the past and caused the water lines/tank to freeze. This would also cause frozen produce/fruit. I would immediately contact Maytag/Whirlpool if you suspect a faulty compressor as well.

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John Tripp

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  • Posted on May 28, 2009

SOURCE: water will not flow into ice maker

This could be 2 reasons for this The water control valve on back for the ice maker is defective or the thermostat inside the ice maker is defective. You can pore water into an empty ice maker and let it freeze. If it cycles and does not refill with water I would say that the water control valve is defective. Your refrigerator has 2 dual water control valves one is for the water filter assembly the one on the back is part number 61005626
Let me know what you find, Thanks sea Breeze click link below and enter model or part number in search feature.

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David Shaub

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  • Posted on Jul 21, 2009

SOURCE: Water flow on my Maytag ICE20 is very slow.

The orifice into the filter is getting clogged. A toothpick or small paperclip will clear it.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 27, 2009

SOURCE: HOW TO TURN OFF THE "CHANGE WATER FILTER LIGHT"

Press light and lock and hold until light blinks release and the light will go out

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My ice maker receives water after it has filled and frozen ice cube tray, water in door is a very weak stream, where do I find a correct water line routing diagram, already replaced water valve?

A plugged water filter will cause low flow. To identify which solenoid operates the water flow on the door have a helper operate it while you feel for which one is working. It's possible you crossed the lines. That would explain water running over frozen ice cubes.
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Water dispensor is not working. ice maker does work. new filter

If the filter is the only change made.. look at the new filter.. are all the 'seals' etc removed? so water can flow through it? is it installed in the proper direction? .. .. or did you replace the filter because no water was flowing? If that is the case.. and the filter is installed correctly.. something is blocking water flow.. maybe a frozen water line or clogged water line follow the water line from the dispenser end in the door, back to it's source. If the line is white- try to run a thin wire into it to see if it is clogged if it is clear, look for a blockage. If no blockage.. then it is blocked in the 'pump' or valve area or the pump/valve for the water dispenser is bad. there is some kind of lever to tell the water to flow when you put a glass under spigot.. check that- to see if it is stuck ( my ref door light switch likes to get stuck) .. good luck.
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The water dispense in the door of my fridge stopped working. I checked the lines in back and took the filter out to check it. All seems fine. As far as I know it's making ice because the bin is full.

Check the line under the door, there is a connection you can release and check if the water is flowing through the filter etc. My guess is the water line in the frezzer door is frozen. I thawed it out with a hair dryer and a wire snake but it froze again. Don't know the long term solution.
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Icemaker makes shells. Outside is frozen but

Hollow cubes are caused by not having enough water in the ice mold. Fill it up manually by pouring water in it and see how the cubes turn out.
look for an adjustment behind the plastic endcover with a +/- on it. - is less water. + is more water.


Try swapping the wires on the dual water inlet valve. Then try the water dispenser. The water should go to the ice maker. This will tell you weather or not the ice maker valve is working and if the line is clear.

There is a screen filter before the water inlet valve in the water line. It can get partially stopped up with sediment blocking water flow.

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Water from the in the door water dispenser trickles out instead of flowing out

disconnect the line to the water dispenser at the water inlet valve on the back where the water supply comes in and try the dispenser. If it comes out good here Your water line could be frozen in the door. You can disconnect the line under the unit before it goes into the door at the bottom hinge. Push the dispenser button and see if it comes out there. If it does leave the door open till it thaws.
A strainer before the inlet valve can also get stopped up restricting flow.
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Water does not dispense from the door but there is water to the filter fitting



connect the water line in to the solenoid [with out the filter] to see if u dispensing water
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Water dispenser problem?

grandfunk, by your post, it sounds like the line is frozen over. You will have to do some tests. First rule out the dispenser itself. While someone is calling for water see if you have 120V to the water valve. If you do, we ruled out the dispenser. Behind the toe panel there should be a water line with a john guest fitting going up the door. Disconnect it there and call for water. Catch it with a cup. If the water is flowing there, you might be frozen up in the door. I have found a couple of these models with that problem. If it's not flowing there, behind the lower drawers in the refrigerator section is the water coil tubing. Take a hair dryer and go over it lightly. It could be frozen over there. Check these things first and post back. Catriver.
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