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Paul November 28th 05 04:34 PM

Sears ice maker drips down the back of freezer
 
I have a sears fridge model 106.71182100. The ice maker in the fridge
works fine, but over time a drip causes water to fall down the back of
the fridge (inside the freezer) and builds a block of ice on the
cooling coils etc. As time goes on, this causes the ice maker to
overfill and quit making ice.

I recently cleaned out the ice in the back of the fridge and really
couldn't see what is causing this. Water flows from a specket at the
top of the fill tube into a water fill cup on the ice maker. This all
seems to be set up correctly.

Thanks in advance.


morenuf November 28th 05 06:40 PM

Sears ice maker drips down the back of freezer
 
In article .com,
"Paul" wrote:

I have a sears fridge model 106.71182100. The ice maker in the fridge
works fine, but over time a drip causes water to fall down the back of
the fridge (inside the freezer) and builds a block of ice on the
cooling coils etc. As time goes on, this causes the ice maker to
overfill and quit making ice.

I recently cleaned out the ice in the back of the fridge and really
couldn't see what is causing this. Water flows from a specket at the
top of the fill tube into a water fill cup on the ice maker. This all
seems to be set up correctly.

Thanks in advance.


I have a similar problem with an 11 year old Amana SBS20
refrigerator/freezer. Worked fine making ice for 11 years. Now all the
sudden it still makes ice fine, but overflows just a bit, and leaks into
the ice bin, freezing the ice in the bin & auger rock solid eventually.
Have to empty the whole thing and remove ice build up carefully from the
plastic parts.

Unit is level, took out the fill line which seemed clear and had no
frozen ice in it. Seems to be no way to adjust the fill amount.

Repair sites on internet all suggest no way to adjust the fill, just
replace the ice maker.

Morenuf
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