If the filter replacement was done in accordance with the instructions provided, you should have no trouble. If you did everything correctly, then you may need a visit from a technician. I would recommend not using the filtered until the issue is resolved.
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SOURCE: No water, no ice, no light
Just had this exact problem and called for service. Broken wires! There's a spot where the wires come into the door that can get pinched from successive door openings. Some service techs will tell you you need a new door because the wiring is foamed into the door, but this tech just respliced and taped up the wires. Open up the black plastic cover on the bottom and look through the mesh wire holder that goes from the corner of the fridge up into the door.
SOURCE: water dispensing
tank behind the crispers have two water lines coming into it... one in the right and one on the left... most likely the water inside one of these or inside the tank itself is frozen. remove the crispers and take a hair dryer to the tank and water lines. that fixes the issue if you can hear the valve opening but no water comes out.
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Push in and twist. If it is stuck you may have to use a little force. Make sure water is off before you use any force, because if you break the filter housing water will go every where
SOURCE: Refrigerator is not getting cold
pull you refrig away from the wall and look behind the cardboard cover you will see the compressor (big black bowling ball looking thing). we need to determine if it is running you should here a low consistent hum. if the compressor is not running you will probably hear a humming and clicking noise about every 3-5 mins indicating the compressor is trying to start but shutting back down. the culprit is usually the start relay loated on the side of the compressor. this is a plug and play part and very easy to repace yourself get pt#8201786 from whirlpool the good instructions for replacing the part. good luck peyton
SOURCE: Water dispenser slow flow after filter change
I had the same problem when switching to Pur filters. There are two curved wedges inside the end that hold the filter away from its connection. It turned out that they were just a little to short, putting the end of the filter to close to the connection, and that's all it took to restrict the water flow. I went to the hardware store and found a thin plastic washer that would add some space (it was for a faucet diverter of some kind, thinner than a dime). It added just enough space for good water flow. Another benefit was it helped stop the icemaker line from freezing. A simpler solution might be to make sure to get factory-original filters.
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