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Water not dispensing, but makes & dispenses ice. No noise is made when the dispenser is selected for water. The water lines are not frozen, because water came out of the line at the base of the door when the line is uncoupled and the tank in the refrig is not frozen. When I push the dispenser in the water mode, I do not have 120 volts to the water inlet valve water dispenser solenoid. Maybe the switch behind the dispenser is not working?
Thanks in advance for the help.
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Originally Posted by: IARidgeRunner ...Maybe the switch behind the dispenser is not working?... Looks like you are on the right track Open the dispenser and check the switch for continuity. - The dispenser switch Part number: WR23X318
Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene Looks like you are on the right track Open the dispenser and check the switch for continuity. - The dispenser switch Part number: WR23X318
Gene. Thanks Gene, how do I get into the dispenser on this model? I felt around the front panel with a putty knife and could not detect any clips. Joe
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Hi Joe,
There are two ways to do it and I'm not sure which one is correct.
1. You can try, using a small flat screwdriver, to unlock the tabs at the bottom of the control panel.
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2. You can open the freezer door and try to remove the recess cover between the second and third door shelves.
Gene. P.S. The model number you posted is incorrect. The correct model number is 363.9512780
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Was this switch your problem? I have the same issue (no 120VAC to water solenoid when switch depressed)
Any thoughts?
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The dispenser switch was not the problem. I had to replace the temperature control unit, so I cleaned the fridge out and let every thing thaw out for several hours. The water flowed from the dispenser just fine, so maybe there was a frozen line somewhere? I even attached a 1" thick x 6" x 10.5" piece of pink foam board to the inside door over the dispenser area.After start up and temp adjusted, water dispenser quit again. I have to set the temp control unit on the lowest setting to get fridge temps to control from 35 to 39 degrees F, and the freezer is holding at zero.
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Hello,
In the very first post you said: "When I push the dispenser in the water mode, I do not have 120 volts to the water inlet valve water dispenser solenoid". Noway it could be related to frozen water line.
Remove the front grille. Disconnect the tubing at the quick connect. Place a container under the tubing to catch any water. Make sure the freezer door is closed and activate the water dispenser. If water comes out of the tube then the water line inside the freezer door is frozen up.
Gene.
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Originally Posted by: IARidgeRunner ...This means it is either the water dispenser solenoid, or the switch behind the dispenser (WR23X318 ) is not working?...
...Is there a different water dispenser solenoid for the the water dispenser & the ice-maker? because my ice maker still works... Hi Joe, It can be correct but Quote:... I cleaned the fridge out and let every thing thaw out for several hours. The water flowed from the dispenser just fine... this is very confusing. It points to "frozen line somewhere". There are two solenoids on the water inlet valve and they work separately. I really don't know what to say in such situation. You may want to redo all tests. Gene.
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