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Counter clockwise
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I want pizza.
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I would like to know what direction to turn the little plastic screw to lower water flow on module.
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I would like to know what direction to turn the little plastic screw to lower water flow on module.
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I am having the same problem the ice maker works fine it just lets to much water into the tray not much but to much, I looked for a adjustment but cannot find it. Could it be the water valve on the bottom of the fridge, in the back. Fridge model # CTF1826ATW.
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Just replace the water valve.
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I too am having an issue with too much water being dispensed into the ice maker. I thought that it might be the ice maker, but I removed the ice maker and water continued to flow from the water line. Does this sound like a water valve problem? If it is a water valve problem, do I just replace the entire piece where the water line connects at the back of the fridge?
I hope my terminology makes sense. I can tell you most anything about a car's engine, but appliances baffle me.
Thanks in advance for any help that you can provide.
Loose Moose
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Originally Posted by: james moose ice maker over flow. ice make over flow water will not stop.
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Originally Posted by: ffrola I am having the same problem with my icemaker in a Kenmore 36358062894. It is intermittent. Removing the ice maker revealed the coating on the ice mold is flaking off and preventing the ice cubes from being ejected from the tray at the proper time. I believe that the residual ice is causing the water over flow. My decision now is to spend $66 on the mold alone or $96 on the complete assembly. ice maker over flow.
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I am having the same problem with my icemaker in a Kenmore 10658562890. It is intermittent. Removing the ice maker revealed the coating on the ice mold is flaking off and preventing the ice cubes from being ejected from the tray at the proper time. I believe that the residual ice is causing the water over flow. My decision now is to spend $66 on the mold alone or $96 on the complete assembly.
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