We certainly get used to life’s little conveniences and the ice and water dispensers on our refrigerator are no exception. That’s why when your Whirlpool refrigerator won’t dispense ice or water, it can seem like a big problem. We’ll describe the reasons why you may have a Whirlpool refrigerator not dispensing ice or water from a jammed ice maker to a clogged water filter. Show
What to Do When Your Whirlpool Refrigerator Won’t Dispense Ice or WaterFortunately, there are often straightforward causes and solutions when your Whirlpool refrigerator won’t dispense ice or water. We’ll troubleshoot common causes and provide solutions so you can return to enjoying ice and water at the touch of a button. Whirlpool Ice Maker Is Turned OffIf you have a Whirlpool ice maker not working but water dispenser is working, it may be because the ice maker is turned off. Many Whirlpool refrigerators use a wire shut-off arm to turn the ice dispenser on and off. The arm automatically stops ice production when it’s in the raised position. If you’re wondering how to turn on Whirlpool refrigerator ice maker, simply lower the wire shutoff arm and ice production will continue. Whirlpool Ice Maker JammedSometimes small temperature changes can cause the ice in the dispenser to melt and refreeze, clumping together and causing a blockage. When this happens, your Whirlpool refrigerator dispenser not working will affect ice but not water. Here’s how to reset Whirlpool ice maker and remove jammed ice:
Whirlpool Refrigerator Water Line FrozenA frozen water line is another common cause of a Whirlpool refrigerator water and ice dispenser not working. If your Whirlpool refrigerator water line keeps freezing we recommend checking the freezer temperature to make sure its between 0 and 5degrees Fahrenheit. Any lower, and your water line will keep freezing. Here’s how to defrost a frozen water line:
Defective Whirlpool Refrigerator Inlet ValveWhen you press the button on your refrigerator control panel to release water or ice, this command sends an electrical signal to the water inlet valve. The valve then allows water or ice to flow. Sometimes the water inlet valve or its tubing can be faulty or become damaged with time. When this happens ice or water won’t flow and the valve should be professionally replaced. Whirlpool Water Filter CloggedYour Whirlpool water filter’s job is to remove contaminants like some mineral deposits and chemicals from water. Over time these contaminants can build up in the filter, causing a clog and reducing the flow of water. While we recommend preventatively replacing the water filter every 6 months, it will need to be replaced if clogged. We suggest referring to your owner’s manual for the proper replacement filter and instructions. Image from FiltersFastWhirlpool Refrigerator Dispenser Switch BrokenThe dispenser switch is what actually supplies power to the water inlet valve, allowing water or ice to flow. If the switch isn’t working, the water inlet valve won’t receive the signal to release water or ice and neither will dispense. A dispenser switch needs to be tested with a multimeter to determine if it’s defective. If so, it should be professionally replaced. As frustrating as it is when your Whirlpool refrigerator won’t dispense ice or water, this troubleshooting guide can help pinpoint the problem. And if you determine the need for a refrigerator repair service, call Callahan’s Appliance to help! Why is my new refrigerator not dispensing water?A blocked, kinked, or frozen water line
Water can stop flowing from the fridge dispenser when supply lines become frozen, clogged, or kinked. Some water lines run through the freezer, so if the temperature is set too low, the water line will become frozen. If there is ice in the line, allow it to defrost.
Why is my Whirlpool fridge not dispensing water?Make sure the water supply is properly connected to a cold water supply and the water shutoff valve is fully opened. Check to make sure there are no kinks in the water supply line. A kink in the line can reduce water flow. Straighten the water source line to restore adequate water flow and pressure.
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