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It is fairly common for the water tube in the door to freeze. Remove the front grill at the bottom of the refrigerator, find the water disconnect to the door and disconnect one side of the tube. Most newer connectors just have a little ring that you push in and this releases the tube. Push the water dispenser lever for just a second and see if water comes out the tube. If it does then the tubing in the door is frozen. You will have to shut off the refrigerator off for a while and leave the door open so the tube can defrost. Push the tube back into the connector under the refrigerator and wait. after an hour or two water should come out the dispenser. Another possibility id this doesn't work is the water tank is frozen in the fresh food section behind the crisper. Again you will have to shut off the refrigerator and let things thaw out.
Check to see if all the tubing for the water line is coiled inside the refrigerator, often times with moving objects things become lose and tubing gets moved around as well. When my refrigerator did this the tubing was some how laying against the motor and thus causing the water to be warm. The tubing which is incredibly long is usually located behind the fruit/veggie drawers which is also (in my refrigerator) is located right behind those drawers if the tubing is laying against those bulbs this could also be the cause of the warm water.
The waterinlet valve on the back of the unit where the
water supply comes in can have a slow leak and will cause ice to buildup and
block the fill tube. Disconnect the ice maker line from the valve and watch to
see if it has a slow drip. It doesn’t take much to eventually block the fill
tube. You can thaw the fill tube and replace the water inlet valve.
Hi, If you are talking about the tubing behind the crisper drawer, it is there to hold water for the dispenser in the door. The old design was a canister to hold water. Now it is tubing. I hope this helps you.
Self-defrosting refrigerators dispose of the water generated during the defrost cycle, usually via a tube or channel that directs the water to a pan at the bottom of the refrigerator. From the pan, the water normally evaporates.
If the tube or channel is clogged or obstructed, the water backs up and leaks into the inside of the refrigerator compartment. Then the water builds up at the bottom, inside of the refrigerator. When the water has built up for a time it may spill out of the front of the door opening. To fix this problem, clear the drain tube or channel and allow the defrost water to flow down to the drain pan.
hi,
tubing at the back refrigerator is the condenser, function of this is heat rejection that absorb from your evaporator inside your refrigerator,the white part of holding tube condenser is tube holder mounted by screw to hold condnser tubing has no relate inr efrigetration cycle.the screw use on tube holder was directly pin at the back side of eveporator where cooling effect emerge some ice melted or defrosted form water pass through on screw tube holder,you can fix loosen screw have some sealant pathced to hole where srcew located after a minute of drying time screw it again so that water leak may not come out to that tube holder through your condenser,
well,if that leak does not harm or not make any trouble passing through your condenser its still good condenser need to be cooled so that refrigerant inside tube can flow on liguid state effeciently.on large refrigeration such as ice plant
condenser was designed to have a water shower on tube called evaporative system.it make coole the condenser tube.
this ideas can give you clear explanation why water leaking on tube condenser.have anice day rate me,thanks a lot
Hi!!! make sure your icemaker filling tube is not blocked with ice.its where the water comes into the icemaker .it can freez on you.put a hair dryer on to the filling tube and icemaker for 30 minutes. Also you can jump start the icemaker by putting a jumper wire show in this picture .If no ice then go to the back your frig and change your water valve ..
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