Make sure that the water valve on the refrigerator water supply line is completely open.
Samsung french door refrigeration not making ice or water.
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The upper ice maker and water work fine.
Could also be the tempature isn t cold enough.
I bought my refrigerator 2 days ago.
Set the freezer temperature display to a lower setting.
My water comes out fine so i m assuming it s not the water l.
If no air comes out from the end it tells you to replace the freezer door.
Samsung states to check the orange water line at the front bottom of the refrigerator and see if the water line is frozen.
How to reset ice maker for samsung refrigerator french door.
Have samsung french door refrigerator.
Save hundreds of so do this before you call for service.
You can find the water valve where the refrigerator water supply line taps into your house water line.
It was plugged in and set the freezer to 0 degrees.
But if you ve noticed ice cream is softer or the milk taste bad than your problem isn t in the ice maker.
Currently samsung does not have a recall in place for any of its refrigerator models when it comes to the ice maker issue.
Step 2 locate reset button the reset button is on the right side of the ice maker it is a clear rectangular rubber button.
If everything is cooling fine i d replace the ice maker.
The motor runs when the test button is pressed but doesn t appear to read more.
It tells you to disconnect the orange water line and blow air through it.
Samsung says the water line within the freezer door can freeze.
32 hours later no ice has been made.
Grasp the latch release on the right side of the bucket squeeze to release and pull the bucket out.
If your having to press the reset every time to get the ice to drop it could be the ice maker sensor.
The lower has stopped making ice.
Freezer temperature must be 0 c for the ice maker to work properly.
Open the left refrigerator door and locate the ice bucket in the upper left corner.
Samsung ice maker not working.