Carl for Model Number KSRA25ILSS03 My ice maker makes ice just fine. However, water is leaking out on my ice-forming tray at the opposite end of the filler valve. It freezes (as drip icicles) all over the side of the freezer compartment. Apparently too much water is entering the ice-forming tray when it is being filled. Is there an adjustment to control the AMOUNT of water entering the filler-tray? Do I have a bad filler valve? OR...? Please advise. Thank you in advance for your advice.
Answer Carl, First check and make sure the refrigerator and the ice maker are both level. The fill level is adjustable, but is usually a "temporary" repair, you will eventually need to replace the fill valve. The adjustment is relatively easy, but has it's limits. After you've checked for level, remove the front cover on the right side of the mechanism housing you'll see a white nylon adjustment pin with a slot in the end. Turn the pin clockwise to reduce the water level, and counterclockwise to increase the water level. You want to adjust the pin 1/2 a turn until the desired water level is reached, and no more than two(2) total revolutions. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Wednesday, December 6, 2017