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It is best that checks that the stopcock is fully open and that the water line that takes the refrigerator is not bent and if this is correct then it is the filter that already has to be dirty, what i would recommend is to verify that both the stopcock and the line do not have dirt in its interior to prevent free passage of water
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The fridge manufacturer says if the ice starts getting small or quits, the first thing to do is change the filter.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It's hard to say for sure, but an old filter can cause the flow of water to be much slower and might be causing what you described above. Thank You, Frigidaire
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.my frigidare is 16 months old and my icemaker frooze up, so I am trying the pure source filter replacement trick to see if that unfreezes. I seem to remember that happening to me before it foze up on me. Didnt think to replace filter every 6 months. I am now going to hope it unfreezes, and suggest to you that20 cents a gallon for filtered water is cheaper than $1.20 at grocery store. I hope you change it if it is more than 6 months old, and you regularly use for coffee, etc.
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