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If your outside door lights are on and inside lights are off, and your ice/water dispenser is not working, there may be an issue with the power supply to your refrigerator. Here are some possible solutions you can try:
Check the power outlet: Ensure that the refrigerator is properly plugged into the power outlet and that the outlet is functioning properly. Try plugging another appliance into the same outlet to see if it works.
Check the circuit breaker: Check the circuit breaker to see if it has been tripped. Reset it if necessary.
Check the refrigerator cord: Inspect the refrigerator cord for any signs of damage or wear. If the cord is damaged, replace it with a new one.
Check the door switch: The door switch turns the light on and off when the door is opened and closed. If the switch is faulty, it may cause the inside light to not turn on. Check if the switch is functioning properly.
Check the water supply: The ice/water dispenser may not be working if there is no water supply. Check if the water supply valve is turned on and if the water line is properly connected to the refrigerator.
If none of these solutions work, it may be a more serious issue with the refrigerator that requires professional repair. In that case, you may need to contact the manufacturer's customer support or a qualified technician for assistance.
Your unit has a inlet valve that the supply of water flows to..This valve splits between allowing water to either the dispenser or the icemaker..This valve may be sticking open allowing water to keep flowing to dispenser..Google Model # w/problem to find location and part#..or call your local appliance repair company
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Your water inlet valve on the back where the
water supply comes in is probably leaking. disconnect the water line coming out
of it and see if you have a slow drip. Try the dispenser to see if it's just
drips after use. You
have two points where you can check the dispenser water. At the rear where the
water supply comes in is the water inlet valve. If you disconnect the dispenser
water line and then see if the water comes out when you try the dispenser. You
should hear the valve work when you try the dispenser. If you don’t hear it
there is a dispenser actuator switch problem.If you do hear it but water
doesn’t work here there is a valve or water supply problem. If it's normal, disconnect it at the bottom of
the freezer door and try again.If it's normal here it may be frozen in the
door. If this is the case open the door till it thaws. A blanket over the
opening will prevent thawing of all the food.
You
have two points where you can check the dispenser water. At the rear where the
water supply comes in is the water inlet valve. If you disconnect the dispenser
water line and then see if the water comes out when you try the dispenser. You
should hear the valve work when you try the dispenser. If you don’t hear it
there is a dispenser actuator switch problem.If you do hear it but water
doesn’t work here there is a valve or water supply problem. If it's normal, disconnect it at the bottom of
the freezer door and try again.If it's normal here it may be frozen in the
door. If this is the case open the door till it thaws. A blanket over the
opening will prevent thawing of all the food.
You
have two points where you can check the dispenser water. At the rear where the
water supply comes in is the water inlet valve. If you disconnect the dispenser
water line and then see if the water comes out when you try the dispenser. You
should hear the valve work when you try the dispenser. If you don’t hear it
there it’s a dispenser actuator switch problem.If you do hear it but water
doesn’t work here there is a valve or water supply problem. If it's normal, disconnect it at the bottom of
the freezer door and try again.If it's normal here it may be frozen in the
door. If this is the case open the door till it thaws. A blanket over the
opening will prevent thawing of all the food.
Sounds like the flapper is not shutting completely. Open the door and look into the door flapper hole from the inside. If its not closed its either stuck (push closed from outside) or broken. If broken you will need part replaced
You
have two points where you can check the dispenser water. At the rear where the
water supply comes in is the water inlet valve. If you disconnect the dispenser
water line and then if the water comes out when you try the dispenser. You
should hear the valve work when you try the dispenser. If you don’t hear it
there is a dispenser actuator switch problem.If you do hear it but water
doesn’t work here there is a valve or water supply problem. If it's normal, disconnect it at the bottom of
the freezer door and try again.If it's normal here it may be frozen in the
door. If this is the case open the door till it thaws. A blanket over the
opening will prevent thawing of all the food.
if the compressor is running your ref. should be getting cold. Their is a defrost timer but when it is in defrost the compressor shuts off. I think you do have a leak.
Are the water inlet / outlet correctly fitted onto the filter ??
Sounds silly - but very easy mistake seen several times.
Is the water supply for the filter turned on . . remove hoses from filter to verify. - YOU WILL GET WET.
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