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On Fri, 29 May 2009 12:14:00 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: "John H" wrote in message news ![]() If your icemaker in your fridge stops working, check the freezer temperature. Mine stopped working, and after googling and researching possible causes, I came across a tip that said the freezer temp had to be less than 17F for the icemaker to work. I checked the temp. It was 21-22 degrees, so I turned the setting a notch colder. Soon the temp was down to about 8F, and damn if the thing didn't start working. By this morning it had filled half the container. -- John H mmmm...better stick to making brownies & muffuns. BTW you did check the owners manual that came with the fridge............didn't you? Nope. The fridge owner's manual probably went with the folks who bought the fridge. Besides, the icemaker is an add-on. Do you find it absolutely necessary to be a little smart ass? Harry would probably still love you if you just acted normally. You proved you could do it with your post about your rat problem. -- John H |