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Shut the freezer door and allow it to reset for 10 seconds before opening the door. Press the door’s switch three times and shut the door. Let it sit for a few seconds to reset the ice maker. This should stop the blinking lights.
A clogged or incorrectly installed water filter will reduce the water flow to the ice maker and dispenser, which will result in small ice cubes, low ice production or decreased water flow. Dispense water using the water dispenser and note the amount of water flow. Remove the filter.
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It Is Fixed If the filter is clogged, water can’t get through to create ice. For standard refrigerator maintenance, we recommend cleaning the ice maker every three months and changing the water filter every six months.
Your ice may also alert you that you may have a clogged filter. If your ice cubes are becoming smaller and your dispenser begins working slower, this may indicate the water filter has reached its useful lifespan.
The first, and most common reason is that your water tube in the door is frozen. Another possible cause for this issue is a faulty water inlet valve. This valve opens the water supply to the dispenser; therefore, if the valve is defective or if the water pressure is too low, the water valve won’t open.
Typical causes are: 1) the door is left open frequently, 2) the condenser coils need cleaning, 3) the door doesn’t seal against the refrigerator box, 4) the cold control is set too cold, or 5) something is blocking the flow of cold air inside the fridge.
Grab a food cooler (or ice chest) and put a layer of frozen foods in the bottom. Then put a layer of foods from the fridge on top of that layer. Top it off with another layer of frozen foods. The frozen foods will keep everything cold while you run to the store to get a bag of ice and a fridge thermometer.