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Jenn-Air JSD2695KES Side by Side Refrigerator Questions & Answers
We have a Jenn Air Side-by-Side. Water dispenses
It sounds like the tube you speak of is frozen with ice, so it expanded the tube. Try unplugging the refrigerator and allow or help the ice in the tube to melt. You likely need a new hose, as when water freezes it expands and it likely expanded the hose, which is why it will not stay on securely. ( I don't know without seeing it, but this seems plausible to me)
11/3/2017 7:04:00 PM •
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on Nov 03, 2017
Dispenser is stuck on the water function. The
Ok, If nothing happens with any other functions and during our conversation earlier sounded different. Now it points to the dispenser board itself. Give me some time to look over the wiring diagrams closer and I will come back with some better solutions.....Sea Breeze
8/23/2015 3:21:24 AM •
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on Aug 23, 2015
How can I force defrost a jenn aire refrigerator jsd2695kes
Check manual to see if there is a manual technique for activating the defrost timer cycle. If not, and you are in rush, remove back cover of freezer, and after unplugging unit use hair dryer to melt the ice built up on the evaporator.
11/28/2013 5:00:03 PM •
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on Nov 28, 2013
Excessive condensation inside.
check the door seal is sealing properly and if the seal is broken,if the seal is broken it will have to be replaced
9/5/2012 9:53:04 PM •
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on Sep 05, 2012
I just replaced the circuit
Usually after replacing the circuit board the unit should not require a reset if the board has been properly fitted. Simply try unplugging the unit for about 15 minutes and replugging it this should automatically reset the unit for you. If after unplugging the problem persists then call the sears technician to come and re diagnose it as there might be a problem with the replacement board.
Let me know how this turns out.
Hope this solution has been helpful?
5/18/2011 11:37:00 PM •
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on May 18, 2011
The unit is making a short cranking noise.
Sounds like the freezer fan motor to me.
Open the freezer door.
Push in and hold the light switch on the door and listen for the noise.
It will probably be at the back of the freezer where the fan motor is located.
Could be a motor going bad or a ice buldup around rge motor blades.
7/31/2010 1:35:05 PM •
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on Jul 31, 2010
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