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I have water to the bottom of my refrigerater. I have very little water through the faucet in the door and no water to the ice maker. This was not a problem until I put in a new RO unit which connects to the refrigerator. I have excellent water flow from the RO unit at the sink.
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I hooked the refrigerator directly to the water line. I now have ample water in the door, but nothing in the ice maker.
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Check the water feeding tube into the ice maker for a frost build up. Locate the water inlet valve on the back of the refrigerator and swap the wires between the ice maker and water dispenser solenoids. Push the water dispenser lever on the door and check if the ice maker got water. Post the results.
Gene.
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