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May 22, 2010, 01:27 PM
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 Originally Posted by sboku
I have a GE side-by-side refridgerator with a ice maker and water dispenser. In the last 3-4 months the water dispenser shuts off intermittently, but comes back to life on its own. I have changed the water filter as well as cleaned the water line, but haven't been able to identify the problem. The ice maker works fine.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
I have the same problem. What I discovered is the water line is freezing inside the freezer door. If you face the open freezer door it runs up the right inside. I have to use a hair drying and run it up and down the door several minutes to thaw it out. Also if We go away I turn of the water because the water despencer turns the water on all buy itself. I reported it to a GE repairman and his answer was if it happens again just open the door and it will stop. But I hope I'm home when it happens.
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May 30, 2010, 04:29 PM
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Alternatively, you can use dryer on your door to unfreeze water in the pipe.
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Jun 4, 2010, 12:28 PM
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Just here to update. I taped a piece of insulation to the inside of my freezer a year and a half ago and everything still works well. It cost less than $10 and took about 10 minutes to put together(after I bought the insulation board and the double sided tape)
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Jun 12, 2010, 04:54 PM
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Not sure what kind of water cooler you have but it might be frozen. Temps in the Refrigerator side on the bottom by the return duct are often colder outside the drawers for produce. This is where most water coolers hide and often they freeze from the air through the return when the evaporator fan isn't running. Then you will loose flow to the dispenser. After Defrosting the Freezers heater comes on the ice blockage melts and the your dispenser becomes - Jesus Christ.
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Jun 21, 2010, 04:50 PM
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 Originally Posted by applguy
The way to test the water valve is to set a volt/ohm meter to the proper scale and insert the meter leads into the water valve connector plug and see if you have 120vac when the dispenser cradle is depressed (don't disconnect the valve). Make sure the meter lead ends are touching the terminals inside the plug, and you might tape them to hold them there during your test. If you have voltage but no water, you either have a frozen line or water filter somewhere that isn't allowing the water to pass through or you have a bad valve. If you have no voltage, you have an electrical problem elsewhere, such as cradle switch, molex plug at top or bottom FZ door hinge, etc. You can disconnect the plastic lines from the valve by exherting inward force on the tubing, pushing in on the collar around the tubing and pulling out on the tubing. It should come out easily, and make sure to trim (not too much) the end before you push the tubing back into the valve for a good seal. After the tubing is removed, place a bucket under the outlet of the valve and depress the cradle. If water comes through, you have a frozen line somewhere. If it doesn't, you have a bad valve. Because this is an intermittent problem, you will probably have to "catch" it when it isn't working. You can try to draw massive amounts of water through the door to see if it fails, but that is quite an unfair test. I usually recommend that you use it as you normally would, and keep the meter handy. Also make sure both controls are set in a median position. I found one of these last week that the control was set so cold, the filter froze. Let me know how it goes, would you? Thanks.
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I had an old box the other day with a busted water line. The tech before me ordered an ice maker and valve. Both coils tested fine. I replaced the 1/4 inch line and checked for water, but nothing. The dispenser water cooler was frozen like a block and upon pushing the fridge back (which weighed about 10k pounds) the plastic water line sprang a pin hole leak on the 3/8 line. Those valves actually have what appears to be diodes and of course there is no schematic. The fridge is definitely worth keeping the liner is in great shape and exterior has no rust. Its 23 years old and the temps were 4F and 39F. Since the customer already paid for an ice maker, and water valve his bill is around 250.00 bucks. I replaced the ice maker water line. The water cooler line could be coupled I guess and thawed. What's my question. I often wonder why they put the water cooler so close to returns. Maybe there will be a system someday that allows the water cooler to be put on a continues circuit rather than staying still. Flow will help keep it from freezing and allow even colder water. Anyway, I enjoy your posts.
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Jul 6, 2010, 05:05 AM
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Comment on hkstroud's post
Is that the water shut off valve coming from the wall or is there a valve within the fridge itself?
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Aug 14, 2010, 08:27 AM
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I had the same problem with the water line frozen up inside the freezer door on my GE side-by-side. I could not get trimmer line pushed through from the dispenser. So, to get some heat into the ice jam, I warmed up the end of a long piece of solder by sticking it in a cup of hot water. After a few cycles of pushing the warm solder into the dispenser, the ice was cleared. Then I flushed out the line with hot water. The dispenser water is now running faster than ever. Clearing the ice block was really easy. Hopefully the hot water flush will give me another three years of flow from the water dispenser.
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Aug 31, 2010, 12:56 PM
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GE side-by-side fridge, model #GSH25KGREWW, purchased 2004 (by the prior home owner)
Problem: My ice dispenser works fine, but my water dispenser only works in the summers.
Best guess: A water line is freezing somewhere inside the unit.
Fix: A check of GE's WWW-site for known problems revealed nothing, but then I found this site... HOORAY!
As recommended here, I just called GE (800/386-1215), explained my problem and that I found this site/thread in which MANY people had complained of the same thing, and that apparently GE is providing a free part (WR49X10173) to repair the problem. The service agent (her name was 'Dorothea', she was very nice and polite, I must say) hemmed and hawed a bit, but after putting me on hold for less than one minute agreed that "as a one time courtesy GE will provide the part at no charge" (the tracking number on my call is 11199287).
So, I expect to get the part soon, and have it installed shortly. Although I'm pleased to have easy access to chilled water again, I'm irritated that I will need to use electricity to heat the line to keep it from freezing... that is a silly and wasteful way to address a design defect!!
-Phil
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Sep 2, 2010, 09:50 PM
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 Originally Posted by PhillipO
GE side-by-side fridge, model #GSH25KGREWW, purchased 2004 (by the prior home owner)
Problem: My ice dispenser works fine, but my water dispenser only works in the summers.
Best guess: A water line is freezing somewhere inside the unit.
Fix: A check of GE's WWW-site for known problems revealed nothing, but then I found this site... HOORAY!!
As recommended here, I just called GE (800/386-1215), explained my problem and that I found this site/thread in which MANY people had complained of the same thing, and that apparently GE is providing a free part (WR49X10173) to repair the problem. The service agent (her name was 'Dorothea', she was very nice and polite, I must say) hemmed and hawed a bit, but after putting me on hold for less than one minute agreed that "as a one time courtesy GE will provide the part at no charge" (the tracking number on my call is 11199287).
So, I expect to get the part soon, and have it installed shortly. Although I'm pleased to have easy access to chilled water again, I'm irritated that I will need to use electricity to heat the line to keep it from freezing... that is a silly and wasteful way to address a design defect!!!
-Phil
PHIL,
I had this "water not working" problem with my GE a couple of years ago. I found that despite all the well meant advice, disconnecting the water line going into the door (at the bottom) and checking flow, is the BEST way to determine if your problem is a frozen line in the door. At the time, I called GE and they said they "had never heard any thing about the problem!"... YEAH! RIGHT! This was COW-POOP! (if you know what I mean). (A GE tech recently told me that if by a GE side by side,there is a 90% chance you will eventually have this problem.)
My water failed every couple of months at first; then every week; then every one or two days... IT WAS ANNOYING! I could clear it with any of the recommended fixes (door open for twenty minutes; hot water; styrofoam backing; etc. etc.) They all worked... for a couple of days! UNTIL I unstalled the "part" you mentioned. The "Heater". If you're handy, it will be no problem. If you're not, just go slowly and follow the directions to the letter, keeping in mind that the control panel has to go back on easy, and the wires need to be out of the way of the lever. The only thing missing in my instructions from GE was that the control panel just popped off lifting from the bottom. (I heard they've added to the instructions). My water has not failed since the day I put it in (October, 09). Also, the heater is tiny. The amount of electricity it uses is negligible. It wouldn't even register on an ammeter! Good luck!
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Sep 11, 2010, 01:01 PM
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Same problem again after takinf the filter off and putting it back on, this time it is solved for good. Took a tuppaware top, plastic, and cut a washer to fit on the filter plug in the refrig, scewed the filter back on and I guess it is so tight now the water flows perfectly. This solution is from the fixya forum:
http://www.fixya.com/support/t1915157-water_dispenser_slow_flow_after_filter
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Sep 11, 2010, 01:03 PM
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Same problem again after taking the filter off and putting it back on. This time it is solved for good. Maybe this will work if it is not a frozen line.
Took a tuppaware top, plastic, and cut a washer to fit on the filter plug in the refrig, scewed the filter back on and I guess it is so tight now the water flows perfectly. This solution is from the fixya forum: http://www.fixya.com/support/t1915157-water_dispenser_slow_flow_after_filter
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Sep 11, 2010, 02:26 PM
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Hey I recently have noticed an issue with the whole dispenser unit not working at times. It seems like it is only when the freezer is on defrost mode though. Don't know if it is a glitch in the system when it is on defrost or if it is normal. As far as the freezing waterline issue... I, too had the same problem. I installed the heater on my own... was an easy job if you are somewhat of a handyman. Also beware of the auger system in the cube tray. 2 times now a piece of plastic from one of the augers broke free and went into my glass. It is a clear plastic which makes matters worse. On the 1st time this happened to me, the piece actually got wedged between where it drops and where the motor spins. The motor would still spin but the plastic piece kept on getting shredded into fine pieces and dropping in my glass. They were so small that you could barely see them. I was coughing like crazy for about a week thinking I was sick. But when no other symptoms occurred, I started looking for answers and found the auger system was getting weak over time and breaking. GE is aware of this and that it happ 2 times now to me and sent me a new one both times after complaining to go to Consumer Protection. I went anyhow :)
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Sep 11, 2010, 02:43 PM
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I had the same situation as all the others. The watyer worked fine for about a year and then started freezing up. It gradually froze up every day after the blow dryer, weed eater string etc. I also called GE and was told that they had never heard of this problem. Straight out liars if you ask me. After calling GE several times and with nothing working for more than a few hours,I finally called Lowe's which is where I purchased it. Even though the refrigerator was out of warranty, Lowe's replaced it with a new whirlpool. The whirlpool works perfect. Hooray for Lowe's, they stood behind their sale when GE put their head in the sand.Someone needs to bring a class action suit against these criminals. I will NEVER purchase another GE appliance!! Try going to the store where it was purchased and explain the situation. At least they may decide to stop carying these junky appliances. I hope Lowe's went after GE for their expenses.
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Sep 12, 2010, 07:43 PM
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 Originally Posted by PhillipO
GE side-by-side fridge, model #GSH25KGREWW, purchased 2004 (by the prior home owner)
Problem: My ice dispenser works fine, but my water dispenser only works in the summers.
Best guess: A water line is freezing somewhere inside the unit.
Fix: A check of GE's WWW-site for known problems revealed nothing, but then I found this site... HOORAY!!
As recommended here, I just called GE (800/386-1215), explained my problem and that I found this site/thread in which MANY people had complained of the same thing, and that apparently GE is providing a free part (WR49X10173) to repair the problem. The service agent (her name was 'Dorothea', she was very nice and polite, I must say) hemmed and hawed a bit, but after putting me on hold for less than one minute agreed that "as a one time courtesy GE will provide the part at no charge" (the tracking number on my call is 11199287).
So, I expect to get the part soon, and have it installed shortly. Although I'm pleased to have easy access to chilled water again, I'm irritated that I will need to use electricity to heat the line to keep it from freezing... that is a silly and wasteful way to address a design defect!!!
-Phil
An update:
The part arrived from GE within a few days, and I installed it last week. The installation was reasonably simple and straightforward (others on this thread have described the process and potential glitches quite well - far better than the instructions that came with the part!). Within a few hours water was flowing A-OK, and it has continued to work fine. So, I'm pleased about that.
As far as the cost in concerned...
I'm guessing this unit draws ~5 watts. Considering that it will draw power 24 hours a day, every day, and (including taxes, fees, delivery charges, etc.) I pay 10 cents per KWH, it will cost me ~$5/yr (or ~$100 over the 20 year life of this unit). I'm not too happy about that cost, not to mention the wasted electricity.
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Oct 14, 2010, 12:23 PM
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I also have a problem with my water line freezing. Based upon the previous responses above, I called GE to request that a water line heater (WR49X10173) be sent to me at no cost. At first the GE agent told me that the only thing they could do was to send a technician out at my expense. I mentioned that I had seen several websites, such as this one, that proved that it was a common problem/defect and that GE had recently sent this part out at no cost to other people with the same problem. Then she told me that the best that they could do was to sell it to me at a discount - $25. When she would not budge from the $25 I asked to speak to a supervisor. I was on hold for a couple of minutes and then a supervisor came on and said that they were shipping me the part for free. Mission accomplished. This website is great. Thanks to all of the prior respondents in this thread.
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Oct 15, 2010, 01:01 PM
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Just to follow up, GE shipped the part to me - overnight. You could have knocked me over with a feather! Maybe the calls and complaints are having an effect. In any event, God bless the internet and the people who take the time to participate in forums like this one.
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Oct 18, 2010, 02:53 PM
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My fridge is 7 years old and just froze up for the first time. It froze within 4 inches of the water spout as described by others here. I fixed it quickly by inserting a clean copper wire into the spout until it hit the ice. Then I used a hair dryer to heat the wire while keeping pressure on it to keep it in contact with the ice plug. Copper is a great conductor of heat and very quickly the ice was melted enough for water to flow again.
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Nov 24, 2010, 01:21 PM
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I have the same problem for more than 2 years with the GSS22WGPC model refrigerator. I had tried to troubleshoot a lot and finally gave up. Now when I came across this excellent website, I thought to call and GE and try.
I just called GE (800/386-1215), explained my problem and that I found this site/thread in which MANY people had complained of the same thing, and that apparently GE is providing a free part (WR49X10173) to repair the problem. The service agent tried to convince me that my model # is not in the recall and I should schedule a service call at my cost. I insisted on speaking to the supervisor. After a brief hold she asked me for the model number and the said that the model number she had earlier is not correct (I doubt that as I had serviced this fridge once earlier). After putting me on another hold, she came back saying they never given that part free for my model before but as a courtesy she will order it one time free for me and she ordered it and said I should receive it in 3-5 business days. Entire call took about 20 minutes.
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Nov 25, 2010, 11:00 AM
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I liked the clever answers, but I think I found the easiest way.
I turned on the light next to the water dispenser. Just press and hold the button for a few seconds and it stays on all the time.
In about 5 minutes the water was running again, and it hasn't refrozen.
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Nov 26, 2010, 07:35 AM
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I installed WR49X10173 (and believe me, I am NOT handy), and it hasn't frozen up again. If I can do it, anybody can. Just follow the directions!
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