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Posted by JimL on July 25, 2006, 2:47 pm
They generally use timers to fill the tray.
You need to spend a lot of time observing to be sure of the problem,
but likely have a defective timer or a defective valve.
On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 14:13:50 GMT, "Ray"
>The icemaker in my 10-year-old Amana refrigerator seems to be
>malfunctioning. It still makes ice, but the water overflows and leaves
>icicles throughout the freezer compartment.
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>I do not find any way of adjusting the water level -- as I believe later
>models have.
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>First, is this likely to be the icemaker, or something else?
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>Second, from service diagrams, it LOOKS easy to replace -- involving only
>three screws. I'm uneasy, though, that if I disassemble this part I might
>find water spurting in my face.
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>Should I forget self-service and call a repairman?
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>Any guidance most welcome.
>
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