How Do You Repair A Clogged Ice Maker?
If you’re missing that certain chill in your life, follow these steps to repair your ice maker. You’ll be on the rocks again in no time! • Turn off the water, unplug the refrigerator and pull it away from the wall. • Locate the water filter, if your ice maker has one. It will look like a canister or cylinder and will be attached to the water-supply line. • Using the adjustable wrench, disconnect the end of the filter that runs to the refrigerator while leaving the other end of the filter attached to the water-supply line. • Hold the filter over a bucket and ask a helper to turn on the water-supply valve. If water flows freely, the filter is good. If water dribbles or doesn’t flow at all, the filter needs to be replaced. • Turn off the water-supply valve and disconnect the filter from the water-supply line, using your adjustable wrench. Buy a replacement filter at your appliance store and install it. Tighten the connections firmly to prevent leaks. • Pull the refrigerator out from the w