Hello,
I have an old Whirlpool refrigerator with the ice maker in the top freezer section. The icemaker has worked flawlessly until a few days ago when it just stopped making ice. I figured out that the in-line water filter was more than a year old and had stopped supplying water (nothing came out when I removed the outlet connection and restarted the water supply, but the new filter did). So I figured that having changed the filter all would again be well. Wrong, unfortunately.
Ever since it stopped making ice, the unit makes more or less continuous click-like sounds as though it's trying to do something like eject ice - but nothing happens.
I tried filling the mold with water (no change). Used a hair dryer on the inlet tube in case it was frozen (no change). Lifted the on/off wire and let the unit settle down overnight thinking this might help (it didn't).
I read here that activating the unit in test mode (with an insulated wire) might do the trick. Can anyone tell me if this is advisable (or does the clicking noise mean the unit is already active)?
Is there anything else I can try before calling in the repairman or, more likely, just buying a new refrigerator? Any advice is GREATLY appreciated!!!
I have an old Whirlpool refrigerator with the ice maker in the top freezer section. The icemaker has worked flawlessly until a few days ago when it just stopped making ice. I figured out that the in-line water filter was more than a year old and had stopped supplying water (nothing came out when I removed the outlet connection and restarted the water supply, but the new filter did). So I figured that having changed the filter all would again be well. Wrong, unfortunately.
Ever since it stopped making ice, the unit makes more or less continuous click-like sounds as though it's trying to do something like eject ice - but nothing happens.
I tried filling the mold with water (no change). Used a hair dryer on the inlet tube in case it was frozen (no change). Lifted the on/off wire and let the unit settle down overnight thinking this might help (it didn't).
I read here that activating the unit in test mode (with an insulated wire) might do the trick. Can anyone tell me if this is advisable (or does the clicking noise mean the unit is already active)?
Is there anything else I can try before calling in the repairman or, more likely, just buying a new refrigerator? Any advice is GREATLY appreciated!!!
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