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Issues with ice dispensers are relatively common. According to Consumer Reports, 17% of refrigerator complaints from homeowners involve no water or ice coming out of the dispenser. If your refrigerator stops dispensing ice, you'll want to contact an appliance repair company for a true refrigerator repair. Once you do, these are some common steps the professionals may follow.
If your refrigerator isn't dispensing ice and you notice a buzzing sound for around 15 seconds, the water valve is requesting more water. To address this issue, a professional will identify the underlying cause of the disruption in the water supply. They'll check to see if the water supply tubing for the ice maker is kinked. This tube is typically found behind or underneath the refrigerator.
If your refrigerator starts dispensing smaller ice cubes than it usually does before it stops completely, the fill tube may be frozen. Several components might be responsible for this malfunction. When this happens, it's best to seek assistance from a true refrigerator repair company.
If the size of the ice cubes remains unchanged, they'll check the electrical connections that regulate the operation of the supply fill valve and ice mold. Live-voltage tests, which should only be performed by experts, are required to inspect these electrical connections.
The ice maker's water supply tubing is connected to your home's water supply pipe by a small device known as a tap valve. The ice maker's water supply may be disrupted if this component fails. The valve may need replacement to remedy the problem. Qualified professionals will make sure to use the correct replacement valve since the wrong size won't fit the water supply tubes.
Your home's water supply line connects to the solenoid. This component is typically found at the bottom or rear of the refrigerator. The ice maker's water supply might be disrupted if the solenoid doesn't receive power or is faulty.
If the solenoid may be malfunctioning, the repair experts will disconnect the power source from the machine. Next, they'll remove the solenoid's sediment filter and clean it with water. It's likely they'll also check the condition of the seals and diaphragms attached to the solenoid. Having this issue addressed by a true refrigerator repair company immediately is vital to maintaining your refrigerator.
When appliances go faulty, consumers often feel compelled to resolve the issue on their own, but enlisting a professional is typically the better choice. When your refrigerator stops dispensing ice, it's time to call a true refrigerator repair company. Give TNR Appliance LLC a call today to book a consultation.
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