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Refrigerator Ice Maker Dispenses Too Little Ice? - Top 3 reasons and EASY DIY instructions to get your Refrigerator back to working order. Reason #1 - Water Fill Tubes: If you inspect the ice maker storage for ice cubes and there are none or they are small, then check the water fill system to see if there are issues. Disconnect the power to the fridge and disconnect the water supply. Then, inspect the fill tube and the fill cup to ensure that there is no ice buildup, foreign object interference, or other damage or issues. Inspect the outlet tubing that runs from the fill valve to the ice maker and look for restrictions or damage Hit that Subscribe button now and make sure the Notifications are ON. Reason #2 - Water Inlet Valve: This part is responsible for allowing water to flow from the supply into the ice maker part of the refrigerator. The valve may have a screen that is used to filter debris along the way. This screen can become plugged and cause the valve to malfunction. The valve could also malfunction in other ways, preventing the ice maker from making ice. Reason #3 - Water Filter: Many refrigerators have filters that need to be replaced occasionally as they become clogged with debris. Most units will call for a replacement every six months, but that may be more frequent depending on the condition of your local water supply. If your filter hasn’t been replaced in over a year, try that first. The 'Top 3 Reasons Your Refrigerator is Ice Maker Dispenses Too Little Ice' video covers all major brands of Refrigerator, including: GE, Frigidaire, Whirlpool, Maytag, LG, Kenmore/Sears, Samsung, KitchenAid, and others. Since 1999, AppliancePartsPros.com has helped millions of people repair their broken appliances by providing high-quality original parts at well below retail prices, free tech support and troubleshooting, and award-winning customer service! We're open 7 days a week. Visit our site at https://www.appliancepartspros.com or call us at 877-477-7278. Over 90% of orders delivered in 1-2 days with guaranteed overnight shipping available! 365 days to return any part. Expert, friendly, US-based customer support team. Facebook: / appliancepartspros DIY Repair Group: / fixmystuff Twitter: / applpartspros Don't forget to like and comment on this video, and subscribe to our channel!