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Water is not flowing into refrigerator. Water is on

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Hi,

Cycle the ice maker and check to see if it send power to water valve, if power is sent, replace valve, if not replace ice maker.

Good luck

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 26, 2008

SOURCE: hotpoint refrigerator water dispenser not working, while ice maker, works slower

Check or replace the water filter

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 03, 2009

SOURCE: Ice maker feeding too much water and overflows

I have the GE Profile TFX24PR that exhibited the same symptoms. I had water leaking, making ice in the bottom of the ice bin, as well as under the ice bin. I also discovered ice down the back wall of the freezer.

A technician replaced the ice maker, which did not solve the problem. He put the original back and replaced the valve on the back. That too did not solve the problem. I took matters into my own hands.

I discovered that the ice maker water fill tube that comes in through the back of the freezer wall was leaking. Water would run down the outside of the tube. Some of the water would go into the ice maker, some would go into the ice bin and some of the water would also run down the wall of the fan housing where it passes through a hole in the fan housing. The big problem was the water running down the wall of the fan housing. From there it ran onto the cooling coils, where it would freeze, causing the freezer to go into extended defrost. My freezer and fridge would warm up and I had some food spoil.

If this looks like it may be your problem, you may want to enlist some help for this; it is tedious, time consuming and requires working in the confined spaces of the freezer.

After disassembling the fan housing I was able to access the fill tube. It just pushes in and is prone to wear, especially after fourteen years. I just reversed the ends of the tube and pushed it back in for a snug fit. You may want to consider using a sealer. Everything is working fine now; lots of ice in the bin, and no stray ice or water.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 15, 2009

SOURCE: No water flow

turn the freezer side to zero fridge side will zero also . click for water it should work . just worked for me no water for 1month replaced the filter and everything.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 15, 2009

SOURCE: Low flow from water dispenser

If there is a filter on the unit, change it. If not, then sounds like the screen is clogging up. You will need to pull the unit out and remove the water supply line and take off the adaptor to access the filter screen and clean it...

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 04, 2010

SOURCE: GE refrigerator ice maker model can9 stopped

The schematic to my CAN9 is cast into the front cover.

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