How To Install Water Ice Line Refrigerator Easy Simple
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Is your refrigerator dispenser slow or not producing any water at all? • Jordan from Point Click Appliance repair will walk you through tips in order to determine where your the problem with your refrigerator water dispenser is located. • WARNING: Before starting any repair on your appliance, always make sure that it is completely disconnected from its power source by unplugging it. • Quick Tips To Determine Why Your Water Dispenser Is Not Working Properly: • We recommend disconnecting the water supply line from your refrigerator and be sure to use and towel/buckets in case of water spills/ • Check the refrigerator water filter. This part must be changed ever 3-6 months and may be the cause of your issue. • Check the water inlet valves which allows the flow of water in to your fridge. This may be damaged/defective in which case would need to be replaced. • Check the dispenser switch located under the control panel. This may have shorted. • The dispenser actuator switch may be defective as well. If so, it will not send power to the water valve receive water. • Check the water tank located behind the drawers/shelves in your unit. The water tank keeps water ready-to-dispense, if it is cracked/damaged this will need to be replaced. • Once you have check all of these problem areas, don't forget to reconnect the water supply lines! • • Make sure to connect with us! • / pointclickap. . • / pcapplrepair • https://plus.google.com/+pcappliancer... • / pcapplrepair • / pcappliancer. . • https://pcappliancerepair.wordpress.com/ • Subscribe to our e-mail newsletter for more appliance repair help, new product news and more. Visit http://www.pcappliancerepair.com and enter your e-mail address in the subscribe box on the side. • Please give us a like, and subscribe to our channel! • • If you have any questions, please feel free to leave a comment below!
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