I recently replaced the water filter in my Admiral side-by-side refrigerator. After I screwed the new filter on, I pressed the water dispensing button, and noticed lower water pressure, and a high-pitched noise. Thinking the new filter was the problem, I screwed the old filter back on, and the low pressure & noise are still there. I did not have this problem before I replaced the filter as this is the first time I've ever done it. HELP!!! - David
SOURCE: The water filter keeps freezing and food in door and on shelves keeps freezing.
clean lint from coils in back. could also be low on refrigerant (freon)
SOURCE: Admiral Fridge Freezer
We had thought this was a free service...??? Yes, we fixed it ourselves, after trial and error. We pulled out the ice bin and there is an arm that is moves back and forth beside it. It had frozen up. That is the ice crusher. Thaw it out and it is fixed. By the way, the above posting was not by us--ours stated that our ice crusher did not crush ice anymore. Instead, cubes came out...
SOURCE: Ice maker won't make ice after replacing water filter -plugged
I've had the discolored water before when replacing the filter. It normally means that there was gunk in the water line.
Do you still hear the ice maker trying to draw water in?
If not, the water pump might be burnt out.
If so, see below.
The water lines that feed the dispencer and the ice maker split after a certain point.
It's possible that the line that feeds the ice maker might be clogged. You should be able to get to it by removing a few screws and pulling off the back panel of the fridge. Then you can check them out and remove the clog.
Comment on the post if more helps is needed.
SOURCE: can't find the water filter on my admiral refrigerator
You should have a filter in one of two places the back of the fridge or under your sink
SOURCE: Water Dispenser of Side by Side ADMIRAL Refrigerator Not working
check water flow were water connect may be is your water valve if you have water filter change it
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