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"charlie" wrote in message
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"John McGaw" wrote in message
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GROVER wrote:
On Jan 16, 2:50 pm, "Charlie Bress" Here-I-am-at-the-last-moment.com
wrote:
The refrigerator is an Amana BX22TW.
The problem is associated with the icemaker.

We opened the freezer door and found a lot of heavy frost that was in
the
1/2 of the freezer that holds the icemaker.
Most of this was almost fluffy. It was in the ice tray and on top of
the ice
that was in there.
It was also on the back wall of the freezer and it coated frozen
packages
that are in that part of the freezer.
There was a little hard ice that had formed on the lip of the ice
container.
The first thing I did was to shut off the water supply at an eternal
filter
and raise the arm to the off position.

It is not a case of the water just overflowing. The ice in the
container was
not frozen together as if water had been running into the cubes that
were
already there . Some of the cubes were stuck slightly stuck together
but no
more solidly than what happens sometimes just from the defrost cycle.
the
ice is clearing up by itself either due to the defrost cycle or just
sublimation.

I have not tried to turn the water on again yet. What is the most
likely
cause of this? I don't want to start shotgunning a repair/replacement.

Charlie

There may be other causes, but I had a similar problem and it turned
out to be caused by the refrigerator door not closing tightly. Check
that there's nothing in the way of the door and check the door
gasket.

Joe G


I'd agree. My mother tends to stuff her freezer to the max and beyond and
one time (probably many more than I've witnessed) she managed to load it
so that the freezer door wouldn't quite close. The inside looked pretty
much as the OP described with most of the freezer contents covered in a
thick coat of fluffy ice crystals. This could be a matter of a bad seal
or a door simply not closed tightly enough.

--
John McGaw
[Knoxville, TN, USA]
http://johnmcgaw.com


except it could be the defrost timer went out, like on mine.

On my GE I had a similar problem. Frost on the packages and cubes, drips on
the shelves. GE first said that the door wasn't closed. Second time they
replaced a soleniod for the icemaker. Third time they sent a technician ( a
real one). He hooked his laptop to the fridge and took readings. Seems the
freezer was warming 15 degrees too much during the defrost cycle. Turned out
he have to return the printed circuit board and now all is fine.