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handymom77
Dec 4, 2015, 12:46 PM
Nine year old GE Fridge has always had trouble with the water dispenser freezing up. But, now it has stopped making ice. About a month ago, it made a massive amount of ice so I turned the ice maker off. It hasn't made any ice since. The ice maker continually makes a sound like it's attempting to turn on the water.

How can I trouble shoot/test to see if the junction area where the water comes down from the water filter is clogged or malfunctioning. If that's not the right thing to test, please let me know.

I made a video showing what I've torn down; how can I upload it?

Thanks for the help.

WallyHelps
Dec 4, 2015, 07:39 PM
My thought is that the water inlet tube is frozen and water cannot get into the icemaker. If it were mine, I would take a hair dryer on LOW and aim it at the back of the freezer (behind the ice maker--with the bin removed) and focus on the tube coming from the backside of the freezer. Maybe put a small tray underneath to catch any melted ice. It shouldn't take very long to melt any ice that has plugged the inlet. Don't overdo it--5 minutes would be about the max I'd say.

Best of luck,
WallyH

P.S. Prior to applying heat, pull the wire up that shuts off the icemaker when the bin is full. The last thing you want is for it to try to make ice just as you've cleared the blockage!

handymom77
Dec 4, 2015, 09:01 PM
Thank you. I did use the blow dryer on the back of the freezer. No luck. I may try the dryer inside the freezer where the water is supposed to come in. Is there any other place I can use the blow dryer? I took the back cardboard cover off and can see where the water comes into a splitter and goes to the ice maker and water dispenser on the door (which has no water, either). I can hear the ice maker trying to turn the water on, over and over.

WallyHelps
Dec 5, 2015, 07:51 PM
... and water dispenser on the door (which has no water, either). I can hear the ice maker trying to turn the water on, over and over.
Ahhhhhh. If you're not getting water then you have a different problem. Either no water from the house (due to a clog or closed cutoff valve) or a bad ice/water valve on the refrigerator.

If this was mine, I would get behind the fridge and close the cutoff valve in the wall or floor. Then disconnect the water line from the refrigerator (expect a little water to come out). Hold the end of the water line in a bucket and turn on the cutoff valve. If you get water, then the problem is most likely in the fridge. If not, then it is either a problem in the water line or the cutoff valve.

It seems unlikely to me that the refrigerator valve would fail on both the ice and water sides at the same time, so I'm leaning towards a problem with your water supply.

Good luck,
WallyH

handymom77
Dec 5, 2015, 08:42 PM
Thanks! That's exactly what I needed to know. I will try that next! I did disconnect the valve at the bottom of the front of the fridge that leads up to the door dispenser. There was a small amount of water but it wasn't running. I'll check the house supply and report back.