I’ve had zero issues with my GE refrigerator in the 5 years or so that I’ve had it, until last night. I thought I’d see if anyone had any insight on the problem, so I know what part to replace.
Whenever someone gets a glass of water now, there is a really loud “hammering” sound coming from the back of the refrigerator. It almost seems like the inlet valve is clicking on and off rapidly, the water line (plastic) shakes. Water seems to be flowing out at about 25% rate as it usually does. It also makes this noise when the icemaker is filling up, as I found out last night at 2am; it woke the whole house up.
I’ve done the following to try and troubleshoot the problem:
Removed the water filter and replaced with the bypass plug. No change.
Checked the shut off valve on the water supply to the refrigerator in my basement, checked out OK; also checked the line all the way to the refrigerator, no kinks and not pinched anywhere.
Unplugged the water line at the disconnect under the freezer door, behind the kick plate, to see if the water line inside was frozen. Still made the same noise in the back when calling for drinking water, and had the same 25% compared to normal flow at the disconnect.
At this point I would guess it’s the intake valve, or possibly a relay on a board somewhere, but wanted to ask before I start ordered new parts. If any pics or a video would help, just let me know…
Thanks in advance for any help. I had good luck here with a repair on my washing machine, hoping to have the same with this issue.