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My water from my dispenser comes out slow even after replacing major parts

Home Improvement Asked by Lacy on August 18, 2021

Water comes out slow at dispenser even after I replaced the water filter, Filter head assembly and relay. I have ran over a gallon of water to ensure there are no air pockets. I have no kinked or frozen lines. I checked the water reservoir and its not frozen. At my wits end. Please help!!

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Most problems concerning this slow water issue seems to be the most simplest fix in the world. Getting back to the basics is what help me fix my own problem, even after dumping 100 dollars into my fridge to fix a slow water issue at the dispenser. It was the saddle valve. I simply decided to go back to the beginning. I turned off the water main to the house. I disconnected the water line from fridge where it comes out of the floor from the saddle valve. Had my wife turn on the water again to see if there was low water pressure coming from the saddle valve hose. Sure enough, I received low water pressure. I turned off the main water valve again and made a trip to Lowes for a 13 dollar saddle valve kit. Just simply replace the old saddle valve connected to your water line or under your sink. This is the cheapest, easiest issue to look at and fix before you call a repair technician or dump 100s in your fridge. I have bigtime water pressure as if the fridge was new again. I just needed the V8 moment to get this simple fix figured out. My fridge is a GE Profile, Stainless Steel, side by side which is about 20 years old. Great refrigerator. No issues at all other than I replaced the relay years ago. Thanks to everyone. Hope this answer helps others!!

Correct answer by Lacy on August 18, 2021

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