Monogram Refrigerator Water Dispenser Not Working

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Monogram Refrigerator Water Dispenser Not Working

Monogram Refrigerator Water Dispenser Not Working

Problem: When your Monogram refrigerator water dispenser stops dispensing water, it is usually due to a frozen water dispenser line. The water dispenser hose is located close to the ice dispenser door chute. After years of usage, the ice dispenser door chute stops sealing correctly so that the freezing cold air will start leaking. Because of the close location, the water inside the water dispenser tube will freeze up. The ice build-up will block the water flow, and the dispenser will stop working.

Solution: First, you need to remove the ice from the water dispenser tube. You can use a tool such as “IceSurrender”. Then it would be best to replace the ice dispenser door chute along with the ice dispenser solenoid that stops operating correctly due to excessive rusting. That will ensure proper door chute sealing and prevent future problems.

Note: Make sure to replace the water filter regularly every six months. Replacing the water filter regularly will keep your water fresh and keep the strong water flow to the water dispenser and the ice maker. Also, use your dispenser as often as you can to allow water to flow through the dispenser tubing and to minimize the possibility of freezing up again.

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