My circa 2000 KA side by side curved door stainless fridge (cost about $2200 at the time!) is basically good unit. But it does have its quirks. While it was still under extended warranty, the ice maker stopped working. After a couple of visits, the repairman replaced the circuit board for the icemaker. Didn't really fix it. I discovered the problem on my own - I traced it to the water supply line getting an ice plug in it. Once I thawed that out (I think I used a hair dryer), the ice maker started working ok again.
Flash forward about seven years. It's off warranty, of course, and this morning I noticed a puddle in front of the fridge. And the ice maker cube tray was dry. I rolled it out of its cubby when I got home from work and noticed that the water had been squirting out the top back of the freezer compartment onto the floor. I got out the hair dryer and freed up a plug of ice in the rubber tube that sticks out inside the freezer and empties into the ice cube maker tray. A couple hour later the tray was still dry, and there was more water on the floor.
I got out the hair dryer again and directed it at tube going into the back of the freezer, and pulled down as much as possible on the black rubber hose fitting inside the freezer, and directed hot air at that as well. A smaller diameter ice plug made its way out of the black fitting this time. Great... hopefully that resolved the problem. Still waiting for the icemaker to call for more water to find out.
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Flash forward about seven years. It's off warranty, of course, and this morning I noticed a puddle in front of the fridge. And the ice maker cube tray was dry. I rolled it out of its cubby when I got home from work and noticed that the water had been squirting out the top back of the freezer compartment onto the floor. I got out the hair dryer and freed up a plug of ice in the rubber tube that sticks out inside the freezer and empties into the ice cube maker tray. A couple hour later the tray was still dry, and there was more water on the floor.
I got out the hair dryer again and directed it at tube going into the back of the freezer, and pulled down as much as possible on the black rubber hose fitting inside the freezer, and directed hot air at that as well. A smaller diameter ice plug made its way out of the black fitting this time. Great... hopefully that resolved the problem. Still waiting for the icemaker to call for more water to find out.
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