Yes… it is unusually diverse… thanks for checking out my content… it is called “Consumer Tech Check” for this reason… I check out - Consumer Tech… even a fridge, as odd as that seems. But yes, my typical area of interest is HiFi and Smart Homes.
That sucks… I presume you’ve changed out the filter as well. That would be the first culprit usually. Plus I’m guessing your other lines are not frozen? I have since concluded, that the likely reason that part fails at all is the countless times my family jams food against the back wall of the top shelf, where the fridge’s fan is, causing the cold air to get blocked . That cold air a) doesn’t then cool the fridge, b) then cooks the fridge’s lining, where the other lines are. When those lines freeze, flow stops completely. I have gone through this many times. Pulling things away from the fan at the back of the fridge, and perhaps turning the temp down to no cooler then 4 degrees Celsius for the fridge compartment, will thaw those lines and allow flow. I think this is what causes the part to fail in the first place. Perhaps other lines are still frozen. Try clearing out that area, and warming the fridge a little. I’m sorry to hear that.
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Yes… it is unusually diverse… thanks for checking out my content… it is called “Consumer Tech Check” for this reason… I check out - Consumer Tech… even a fridge, as odd as that seems.
But yes, my typical area of interest is HiFi and Smart Homes.
Do you have a link to the exact part? I think I'm having the exact same issue. Thank you!
The part number is:
PS11743696
Or use this link:
www.partselect.ca/PS11743696-Whirlpool-WP67006524-Water-Filter-Head-with-Tubing.htm
Just finished switching this piece out and it didn't work for me. :( still having very low water pressure in the fridge.
That sucks… I presume you’ve changed out the filter as well. That would be the first culprit usually. Plus I’m guessing your other lines are not frozen? I have since concluded, that the likely reason that part fails at all is the countless times my family jams food against the back wall of the top shelf, where the fridge’s fan is, causing the cold air to get blocked . That cold air a) doesn’t then cool the fridge, b) then cooks the fridge’s lining, where the other lines are. When those lines freeze, flow stops completely. I have gone through this many times. Pulling things away from the fan at the back of the fridge, and perhaps turning the temp down to no cooler then 4 degrees Celsius for the fridge compartment, will thaw those lines and allow flow. I think this is what causes the part to fail in the first place. Perhaps other lines are still frozen. Try clearing out that area, and warming the fridge a little.
I’m sorry to hear that.