Thanks to whoever posted found at another website. Now the water line freezes often and requires 2 hours of blow-dryer use to defrost same. Maybe this could let ambient room temperature into the door at the right places to keep the tube above freezing temperature. The line can either freeze here or inside the door just before it gets to the dispenser. Within about 20 minutes, the dispenser was working. I'll get a union and fix that. Folks, I would suggest that if you have similar problem you should start you own question and not tag along on someone else's post.
I taped the block onto the door in the location above, again with white duct tape. Ok I finally found an easy fix. But if it does freeze again my new plan to fix it is to cut an 8 inch square hole in the flat area on the inside of the freezer door, right behind the water spout. All carpet, walls, fireplace tiles, drapery, furniture. Heater comes with complete instructions and wiring info.
Otherwise, tiny fragments could get caught and clog the water line. Someone told me to take a hair dryer and heat the plastic tubing behind the crisper not too hot so as to melt the tubing. I used a neti nose irrigation bottle, which has a spout that squirts. It might be duplicated I'm not sure Its ngws aol. If you go back and read my post you will see that I attached some foam insulation to the back of the freezer door directly behind the water dispenser.
I need wiring diagram for the kit. First the problem: 1 - Refrigerator works fine for several years 2 - Then, the water dispenser freezes up within 6 inches of where the water comes out. I began experiencing a slow flow from the water dispenser just after it was installed. Today it came back on but there is a burnt smell when I open the refrigerator door. I tried to set it to warmer setting to resolve this issue but the dispenser tube keeps freezing no matter how low a setting higher temperature I set the freezer to. Maybe because it is winter and the temp in the house is down to 16C during the night. That's above and beyond whatever he paid for the guys to come out.
The line did not freeze for years and then suddenly 3 -4 years ago the water quit working, about 6 months later it unfroze for about a year, then froze again about 7 months ago when I changed the filter. Using a hair dryer will eventually work by warming the door itself, you can also leave the freezer unplugged and door open, but that obviously is not fun. I reinserted water tube back into the blue collar and activated the water dispenser, nothing! I found this site a few days ago and detached the line where it enters the freezer door. Listen to the podcast for all the gory details. Side by Side Refrigerator in Black The Frigidaire 25. We tried hair dryer, etc. I'm an appliance repairman and created a tool to quickly thaw a frozen waterline in about 30 seconds.
If you complain enough to them, you should get the same result. If water comes out then you have a frozen water line in the dispenser area. Disconnect the 3 wire harnesses from circuit board. This has happened several times. It is available for appliance parts dealer. We have tried moving the temperature setting to the coldest 9 from where we normally keep it 4. Since I put this on I have had absolutely no more problems.
Once the ice is melted, check the defrost heater with an ohmmeter. Sometimes it did , sometimes it did not. The same thing with the ice. Have owned the house for two years and the fridge came with the house. My dispenser line froze up once about 2 years into its life, cleared itself up within a week, and now, 4 years later has begun to freeze up just once a week, Is there a 7 day cycle of deep thawing? Since the water flows freely after removing the quick disconnect at the bottom of the freezer door, I tried pushing floral wire up the tubing - it made it almost all the way from the bottom up.
As for the inverter I am just not sure. Thanks Since ice works fine, it could be water line is frozen in door. On my fridge the ice plug was about 4 inches inside the dispenser tube. So if anyone else wants to try this, please don't hesitate to ask questions. The problem is a frozen line in the door.