Clogged or partially clogged filter: This can result in no water or slow running water from the dispenser. Please change the filter. Filters should be changed every 6 months. Purchase a
Water flow problems could be the result of a kink in the supply tubing, a clogged saddle-valve, or poor water pressure. If the supply tubing is not kinked and the saddle-valve is okay, then the problem is poor water pressure coming into the Refrigerator.
Push the dispenser paddle and see if the pressure coming out of the valve is good. If that all checks good, you're down to either the water filter or the filter receptacle. if they haven't replaced the filter in a while, maybe replace that and see where you stand. If it's still slow, replace the receptacle.
If your refrigerator's water dispenser isn't working, check for a clogged or frozen water line, replace an old filter, and ensure the control panel is functioning. If the issue persists, it could be a faulty inlet valve or dispenser mechanism requiring professional repair.
After you change the water filter, press and hold the the RESET WATER FILTER button for 3 seconds until the red light goes off. On some models the light goes out and on others it will turn green; either is considered normal.
The most common reasons your GE Cafe refrigerator water dispenser is not working are a locked compressor, old water filter or a malfunctioning dispenser.
Disconnect power to your refrigerator for 30 seconds and this should reset the control panel.
Use a sturdy container to depress and hold the water dispenser lever for 5 seconds and then release it for 5 seconds. Repeat the process until water starts to flow at a steady pass and all the air is out of the water line. You may discard up to 4 gallons of water during this process.
The water reservoir tank or tubing could be frozen. If frozen, you would get water to the icemaker but not the dispenser. The water reservoir tank or tubing is typically located behind the vegetable drawers or on the left side of the fresh food compartment.
If the water line is clogged, it can usually be cleaned out by running vinegar and baking soda through the line. Clogs are likely to occur if there is a flaw in the water line or if the water filter is not updated.
Adjust the temperature control on the Refrigerator to make the Fresh Food section colder which will help chill the water that comes from the dispenser. The first few ounces of dispensed water will be warm. This is the water in the tubing between the chilled tank and the dispenser.
Check the Freezer Temperature: If the freezer temperature is set too low, it can cause the water line to freeze. The recommended setting is around 0°F (-18°C). If it's set lower than this, adjust it to a warmer setting and give it time to adjust.
Try using the dispenser with the bypass plug in place. If the water flow from the dispenser improves, the filter is clogged and needs to be replaced. If you need the bypass plug and one was not supplied with the refrigerator or has been misplaced, one can be ordered at no charge by calling 1-800-GECARES.
Potential issues causing a warm chiller temperature: Poor or damaged seal on door/gasket. Frequent openings of door (compressor will not run excessively, to cause freezing of cold water tank) Loss of refrigerant (evaporator runs to cold tank first, so feasible cold water is cool and chiller could be warm)
Many refrigerators have built-in water filtration that filters sediment and contaminants from the water going to the dispenser and/or the icemaker. If you do not need or want to use the water filter, a bypass plug must be used in place of the filter.
Remove the filter. The filter is located either in the base grille below the refrigerator compartment door or inside the refrigerator compartment. Dispense water with the filter removed. If the water flow noticeably increases, the filter is either clogged or incorrectly installed.
Air may be trapped in the water system after replacing the filter. Press the dispenser cradle for at least 5 minutes to purge any air from the water lines.
A clogged water filter can result in less or no water from your GE fridge water dispenser, so companies recommend replacing the filter every six months. To check if the filter is clogged, you will have to replace the filter with the filter bypass plug and check whether the water flow improves.
Find out if the inside water filter on your refrigerator is properly installed. If the water filter is not connected or inserted well, the water dispenser may not work. Make sure the water filter is locked in place properly. A clogged water filter is often a culprit of poor water pressure.
After checking the water line, test the water pressure. Dispense the water for a full 10 seconds. If the water fills less than 2/3 cup, you'll need to increase the water pressure of the fridge.
Other causes of a broken refrigerator water dispenser
Malfunctions involving a faulty pressure switch, a water dispenser actuator, a refrigerator door switch, or a control board could be among your problems. You can inspect these components visually for damage or shorts or test the circuits with a multimeter.
The life expectancy of a GE Café refrigerator is typically around 15 years, depending on usage and maintenance.
Reset your refrigerator
Follow the instructions below depending on your model and what you would like to reset: Reset your refrigerator: First, unplug it (or turn off the power at the circuit breaker), and then wait about five minutes for the electrical charge to clear out of it. Then, power it back on again.