Hi,
I have defrosted the water line in the door 3 times already by placing a space heater about 1 to 1.5 feet away from the freezer door and got the water to flow again.
I would like to know, how can I open the plastic liner on the inside of the freezer door to check and see if the insulation on the water hose is still there?
I could not find any screws that attaches the liner to the door nor to the gaskets.
Hope I can get some help.
Thanks
Robert
SOURCE: RE: GE model #gsh25jsrf ss. The water does not
At the bottom of the freezer door ( remove the kick plate ) , there will be a water line . Follow this line , about 6 " to a connector . Push in on the white ring and pull out the line , at the same time . Activate the water dispensor pad and see if water flows from the line under the refrig . If it does , then the line in the door is frozen . Either raise the freezer temp for several days , so the line in the door will thaw , or , I have heard using an air tank will blow the ice out of the line in the door . If no water comes from the line under the refrig , while activating the pad , then replace the water valve , behind the refrig , the piece the wall water line connects to on the refrig .
SOURCE: S by s has frost build up Model # GSH25JSRF-SS
You will have to check the continuity of the defrost system. You can check this by unplugging refrigerator, and testing the circuit from the main control board behind the refrigerator. If the circuit is not compromised, the problem is likely with the control board itself. If the circuit is not intact, you will have to open up the freezer and test all the individual defrost components. There are thermostats and thermistors that need to be tested in cold conditions, in other words, you will have to test them while there is frost on the evaporator. You can however test the defrost heater with or without frost on the evaporator.
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SOURCE: GE Model GSH25JSRF SS is clicking non stop, the
Is it still cooling? I had an issue where there was a clicking noise from the back panel and the fridge did not cool. Pulling off the panel the noise seemed to from a box on the circuit board. Turns out there was a problem with the controler board and after some research I found that the board was covered under a recall. GE ended up sending a guy out to replace the board at no charge. Pretty cool being that if was after the warranty had expired; but I guess it makes sence since there was a recall. Good luck.
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