The ice maker is not making any ice. The feed tube in the very back of the ice maker appears to be clogged with ice. On the back of the refrigerator is a water line inside of a rectangular piece of plastic. It appears to lead directly into the feed tube. How do I remove the feed tube so that I can get the ice out of it? I would think that I have to clear the line before I fix any additional components (such as the switch at the bottom of the refrigerator which activates water flow). I thought about turning the refrigerator off but then I might ruin the contents of the freezer. Also once I get the tube out of the refrigerator what is the best way to clean out the tube? Hold it under warm water? Please advise.
- Richard Balkany asked 10 years ago
Richard, It sounds like you have low water pressure into the ice maker and the inlet tube is freezing up due to low water pressure. I have provided video links below to solve your issue and show you how to get the ice out of the inlet tube. Please support our parts department at 1-800-830-5465 for any parts needs. Thanks Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 10 years ago
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