Ice Maker Woes: Should You Hear Water Running Right Away? (2023 Update)

when you replace a ice maker machine did you expect to hear water running right away?

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Well, buddy, let's dive right in! So you've gone and replaced your ice maker machine, and now you're wondering if you should hear water running right away, huh? I get it, you want to make sure everything's hunky-dory.

Here's the scoop: it's not unusual for the ice maker to take a little time before you hear the water flowing. Typically, it takes a couple of hours for the whole shebang to kick into gear. But hey, you've got some DIY experience under your belt, so let's talk about the nitty-gritty, shall we?

First off, let's weigh the pros and cons of tackling this issue yourself. On the one hand, you'll save some dough by not calling in a pro. On the other hand, if you're unsure about your skills, you could potentially make things worse or void your warranty. So, it's really up to you to decide if you're up for the challenge.

Based on the info you've given me, here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:

  1. Give it some time: Wait a couple of hours and check back to see if water has started flowing.
  2. Double-check connections: Make sure the water supply line is properly connected to the fridge and the ice maker.
  3. Inspect the water valve: Verify that the water valve is open and functioning correctly.
  4. Peek at the filter: If your fridge has a water filter, make sure it's installed correctly and not clogged.

If you decide to tackle this yourself, here's a list of tools and materials you might need:

  • Adjustable wrench
  • Screwdriver
  • Replacement water filter (if needed)

Now remember, my advice is based on what you've told me. If you've got more details to share, I'm all ears! And if things get too hairy, don't hesitate to call a professional.

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