KA58NA40GB/07

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  • #89225
    Johnnyboy
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    Water was leaking into ice tray fitted new water inlet valve still leaking, the ice maker is not dispensing the ice !! any ideas please

    #440680
    nomadPaul
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    Re: KA58NA40GB/07

    Can you remember if the ice tray is front to back or side to side? (I havn’t any info in front of me regarding model number) The front to back icemaker is fairly reliable and the water going in to it is controlled by a pcb uo top. I’ve not seen one leak but I have seen the ice maker just fill with water when the freezer compartment fan fails. This will also make the top 2 shelves slightly less frozen. The fan failing means no ice cube freezing so no ice cube will be made/delivered into the hopper.
    If its the side to side ice cube tray , then this icemaker controls the water supply into the tray and can fail…..but it’s a very expensive replacement !!!

    #440681
    Johnnyboy
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    Re: KA58NA40GB/07

    hi, it is a front to back ice maker, the water fills and it freezes, however it won’t tip the ice out on its own, so the next water delivery freezes on top (repeat) until it spills over onto the top shelf and out of the dispenser hole.

    #440682
    nomadPaul
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    Re: KA58NA40GB/07

    To release the ice cubes , the tray turns over and then twists as it reaches the end of the turn. There is a small ‘nobbin’ at the rear of the ice cube tray that stops the turn and causes the twist. This may have broken off .
    If I remember correctly , you can advance the ice maker by pressing and holding a small green button. (You may have to hold the freezer dor switch) so you can watch the ice maker do its business. This should tell you why the ice cubes aren’t being ejected.

    #440683
    Johnnyboy
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    Re: KA58NA40GB/07

    sorry should have made it clearer, when the test button is operated the tray rotates and twists, it just won’t do that on its own (ie. left overnight).

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