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Whirlpool 25.4 Cu. Ft. Side-by-Side Refrigerator w/Thru-the-Door Ice & Water - Satina Stainless-Look - Page 2 Questions & Answers
Just got it in May,
For Kenmore and whirlpool -- I actually did this twice - neither time was pretty so I can't guarantee it will work for you. As best as I can tell the infamous blue button (or tab) on the right side of the bin controls a long blue plastic slider that runs along the back of the bin bottom and is supposed unseat 2 plastic tabs when pushed in (we all know how we'll that works!). First I pull the blue button (tab) all the way out. Then I slide a long thin piece of metal (in my case a bread knife) in along the back of the bin under the blue plastic slider (which of course being under the bin you can't see). Then I put upward pressure on the blue slider by pushing down on the knife handle (like a lever). After several attempts (if you are lucky) the right tab will unseat and the bin will be loose but probably not free. At this point I was able to put strong upward pressure while rocking right and left and the back tab gives way (if you are lucky). Obviously plastic is involved and breakage is possible - only attempt if you are ready to take a sledge hammer to it as I have been!
Fridge is freezing sverything
the temp is set at 45 but the fridge is at 30 or lower. from time to time the fridge temp will come up to 33 and stay for a day or so then will go back down past freezing. I replaced the damper door because it broke part of the guide that the door travails on when opening and closing.
My ice maker isn't working, no water is
If you follow you water line from the house connection to the water inlet valve, you will be at the part that is the most likely failed part. It should be a one in - two out solenoid control water valve. So if you are getting water to the dispenser and not the ice maker, that is what is most likely malfunctioning.
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