Carol I replaced the ice maker in my side-by-side. I followed your video and removing and replacing the ice maker went without a hitch. It made ice for about 36 hours. Now, the water dripping into the ice maker is overflowing that little tank on the side of the ice maker and flowing all over the contents of the freezer. The teeth on the ice maker seem are up, indicating that they would form ice cubes. Why is the water freezing before it gets to the ice maker? Is this something a 63 year old woman can repair on her own? Or do I need to call a repair person? Thanks
Answer Hello Carol, If you can move the refrigerator out to access the rear of the unit and you can get down in the floor, you should have no problem changing the valve. There may be an issue with the icemaker that has it "out of time" and correcting this requires the replacement of the icemaker. You should also check the water pressure to the unit and the water valve may need to be replaced. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Tuesday, December 16, 2014