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Water freezing in ice maker inlet tube

Hello, I have a Whirlpool refrigerator model EB22DKXFN01; s/n ECG2002241. Problem with ice maker is water is freezing solid in inlet tube. When I remove inlet tube from refrigerator system seems to work fine (proper amount of water flows at ice making intervals then stops). Is there a check valve in the water inlet tube elbow? I'm guessing there is a slow leak which is freezing in the diagonal down tube part of the water inlet elbow part.

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Yes exactly,
follow your tube down to the water vavle you probaly have a small leak in the solonoid and it is dripping up
hard to beleive but it is
you can also turn down your freezer just a bit
but you will find the replacement water valve at the
www.appliancepartspros.com

just type in your model number

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