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Water and ice despencer

Water is slow and production of ice cubes is very law

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Production of ice cubes depends on freezer temperature. zero degrees turns out ice more often than 15-20 degrees. Slow water?
You may have a partial clog in the supply line to the water sloenoid vavle. Are the ice cubes normal size when dumped?

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Hello friend, thank you for your post!

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