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After replacing the filter on a GE Profile PFSS9PKY French Door water would not dispense. I put the old filter on and it worked fine. I have tried the Ge brand as well as another brand filter and had the same result. I followed the directions for filling the filter first with out success. The fridge would make a hammering noise only with the new filter which would then stop however no water would come out or sometimes very little water would come out at first then nothing. After a couple months with the old filter I tried again with the new filter and now water will not come out with either the old or new filter.
thanks funshine45 that was the solution to my problem! I thought all these other solutions sounded like over kill! After a new filter installed on a refrigerator that was working fine - both water and ice suddenly needs all these parts replaced and a repairman (and a big bill!) that would make a fellow never want to change water filter again!
If the refrigerator water dispenser is not working the water supply tube in the door may be frozen. This will be difficult to track down. Look for a connection point at the bottom or top of the door, try removing the hose and blowing air through it and out the dispenser. If air passes through, it's not frozen. If not, thaw it out. and determine where it froze in the door. Most doors are foamed in with a sleeve the water line goes thru to the dispenser. The freezer temp should be kept from 0 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit. If it is too cold the water line in the door may freeze.
If the water dispenser is not working the water pressure from the house might be too low. Water inlet valves require a minimum of 20 psi to function properly. If the pressure is good and the water filter is good, replace the water inlet valve.
I had the same \"hammering\" problem. For me, replacing the new filter with the old still produced the same results. It turned out that the water pressure was too high for the filter. I have a spigot attached to my water supply. I replaced the o-rings, turned off the water source and while the water dispenser was running, I slowly turned it up until the \"hammering\" started. Then I backed off on the spigot a bit until the 'hammering\" stopped. No more issues.
Tried a great value MWF filter didn't work but for maybe 2 seconds of full pressure. noticed the inside part is different from the OE smartwater mwf filter, tried ge mwf filter and it didn't work. Pressed the switch on the valve and water went all over. Created washers out of a cereal box, put inside top of filter and it worked. Old filter was working but slow flow, new filters wouldn't work. Not a 100% fix but all 3 filters were different inside where it mounts and triggers the switch to let water pass. Fridge 12 years old, filter is like 8 years old (not mine) and the new filters don't get made by the same specs as the \"GE SMARTWATER MWF\" filter used to. Could be bad filter mounts or problems with the valve switch. Leaning more towards bad filter specs as I can get sprayed heavily activating the switch by hand with no filter installed! Perhaps a new valve for a new fridge from 2016 with a filter for that would be best option. OR perhaps never buying GE or any off name same manufacturer fridges would be!
I had the same exact issue after I replaced the water filter. Returned the original GE one, and got another GE one thinking it was a defect in the filter. That did not work. Then also tried a generic filter from home depot. Even that did not work. So it was clear it was not the issue with water filter.
Though he mentions to use a metal washer, a simple garden hose washer will work as good. Check it out. The video provides more information and shows about the part in the filter head that needs some extra push. A washer in the filter can do the trick.
This was the correct fix for us. As pointed out in the video, the filter assembly has a tiny \"wedge\" that must be fully pressed in for the filter system to work. It seems that new filters, even official brand ones, either do not fully press this \"wedge\".
One final comment: We bought rubber garden hose washers because it seemed like rubber was \"better\" than metal. However, after a week of the filter working, the noise and lack of water pressure returned. Upon removing the filter, it was clear that the little \"wedge\" had actually made an indent into the rubber washer. So I think a metal washer (possibly combined with a rubber washer) may be the real way to go. So a thin metal + rubber washer would probably be the best or just a single reasonable width metal washer.
I finally fixed this problem permanently in my GE Profile side-by-side thanks to the helpful hints of others on this site. The solution is that you need to replace the entire filter head assembly. It consists of the filter head (i.e. the structure the filter attaches to) and water lines that connect to the main supply to the fridge. It's an easy and inexpensive fix. Good luck.
I have the same problem as the rest I have read. Hammering and a tiny stream that turned into no stream of water tonight. I have plenty of ice cubes. Does anyone know if the filter is filtering the cubes, since it's not doing anything else but knocking and hammering
The filter head assembly has a nipple sticking out in the spot that water will come into the filter. This nipple will be pushed out by the water pressure behind it to stop the water coming out when there is no filter mounted.
When you mount the filter it will push that nipple in slightly and allow the water to flow through your filter, in this process you can damage that nipple and it will not be pushed in, so water will not flow(or flow is reduced) unless you change the filter head assembly.
Thank you all this was awesome help to resolve my issue with replacing my refrigerator filter. I turned the refrigerator all the off in an attempt to unfreeze the line if that was the issue...I turned on the cold water on kitchen faucet; then reinstalled the filter and it worked.
I have purchased 3 new GE - GSWF original eqp. filters to replace a spent filter that was still flowing fine. None of the new filters provided water flow. Replacing them witih the old filter allowed water flow again. The only explanation for this is the new filters have not been manufactured to the original specifications, and do not depress the switch far enough to activate water flow. GE is noted to have manufactured replacement main boards that are incompatible with other electronics within the refrigerat;or. It makes me suspect they may be deliberately trying to sell either service or new appliances when the customer thinks his refrigerator is ageing and will continue to have issues. 59ce067264
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