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CaliforniaChief 08-29-2011 04:10 PM

Refrigerator Question
 
Hey guys and gals.

For the past week or so, our water volume has been lower on the dispenser of our Maytag Performa Refrigerator. My first instinct was to change the filter. Went and bought a filter, installed it, and still low flow. I pulled the fridge away from the wall and verified that at least from the wall to the filter, there's no sediment/blockage. I took a look at the area connected to the two solenoids in the back but was afraid to start pulling tubes out of places. Since I don't have Haley's finger to reach into the tube, what should I do?

Call a professional?

Donger 08-29-2011 04:11 PM

Shoot it?

vailpass 08-29-2011 04:28 PM

Do you have a little screen filter in the water supply line itself? Not your main filter but the small sediment screen in the line.

Ming the Merciless 08-29-2011 04:31 PM

if its hooked up via a 1/4 hose to a shut off under your sink in your angle stop or copper line..


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sounds like u might have done this already hmm

Ming the Merciless 08-29-2011 04:35 PM

Make sure if u have a self piercing shutoff valve that:

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if you have a self peircing one that it has properly pierced the pipe (crank it all the way in again and back it out.)
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Clogged shut off valve, kinked line, clogged fill valve, tired filter can allow low pressure fills.
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First thing I would do is disconnect the water line from the back of the refrigerator and run the water full blast in to a bucket/out the window/ in the sink or whatever you can do. With a 1/4" water line you should be able to spray the water 20 feet out if your flow is decent. If its going that far, the problem is somewhere on the refrigerator. If its not spraying out real hard you either have low pressure or something restricting the flow. If you have a clamp on saddle valve that might be the problem. Sometimes the pin that pokes the water line will not retract out of the hole, leaving you with a very slow water flow. I don't like to use those, but if I have to I'll drill a 3/16" hole in the line so even if the pin does stick there will be no effect on water flow. Another thing you will want to be sure of is the water line from the wall to the refrigerator is not kinked, or was not kinked when the refrigerator was pushed back to the wall.
(source: google)

Bwana 08-29-2011 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 7860976)
Shoot it?

PM frazod :evil:

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Bugeater 08-29-2011 04:39 PM

Yeah, check the piercing valve if it has one, I've had those clog up before.

Ming the Merciless 08-29-2011 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Bugeater (Post 7861055)
Yeah, check the piercing valve if it has one, I've had those clog up before.

yep

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If you have a needle type self-piercing type shut-off valve, those tend to clog up, its better to replace them with a 1/4" shut-off valve type.
Poppin up alot in teh google

CaliforniaChief 08-29-2011 04:56 PM

Argh, I'm so bad at this stuff. I'll see if I can upload a pic of it later. Thanks, guys....

Ming the Merciless 08-29-2011 06:54 PM

Just to confirm -

did you pull out the fridge, shut off the water under the sink, unscrew the 1/4 hose from the back of the fridge and then turn the water back on (point the business end into a bucket or down the sink if you have enough hose) to see if everything up until the fridge is working?

It should shoot an extremely powerful jet of water. I think you did this already from your post but just wanna be totally sure.

Dante84 08-29-2011 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by CaliforniaChief (Post 7860970)
Hey guys and gals.

Is it running?

FYP

CaliforniaChief 08-29-2011 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Pawnmower (Post 7861550)
Just to confirm -

did you pull out the fridge, shut off the water under the sink, unscrew the 1/4 hose from the back of the fridge and then turn the water back on (point the business end into a bucket or down the sink if you have enough hose) to see if everything up until the fridge is working?

It should shoot an extremely powerful jet of water. I think you did this already from your post but just wanna be totally sure.

Yes. I unscrewed the hose from the tubes headed into the fridge and turned the water up to full strength and had a very strong flow headed into the bucket. I'm confident the problem is somewhere in the fridge/waterline. Oh, and I've noticed the ice cubes seem smaller too.

Renegade 08-29-2011 07:43 PM

I think it is the cabin air filter.

Bugeater 08-29-2011 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by CaliforniaChief (Post 7861694)
Yes. I unscrewed the hose from the tubes headed into the fridge and turned the water up to full strength and had a very strong flow headed into the bucket. I'm confident the problem is somewhere in the fridge/waterline. Oh, and I've noticed the ice cubes seem smaller too.

Huh, that's what started happening with our ice maker as well. We just quit using it and we buy bagged ice now.

MOhillbilly 08-29-2011 07:56 PM

Shoot it.


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