Decades of experience, highly skilled service professionals, and a commitment to exceptional customer service have made Mr. Appliance a trusted leader in appliance maintenance and repairs. Our commitment to keeping your appliances up and running includes using our many years of experience and expertise to answer your questions. Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about what to do when your refrigerator is not dispensing water.
Why is my refrigerator water dispenser not working?
A common reason for a water dispenser not working can be a frozen or clogged water line. If your fridge’s internal water line freezes or debris builds up in the filter, water flow may be blocked. Other causes of your water dispenser not working might include a faulty dispenser switch or control board, or a water inlet valve failure. Call your trusted appliance service professional to determine your particular refrigerator repair.
What should I check if water is not coming out of my refrigerator?
If water isn't coming out of your refrigerator, start by checking if your child lock is activated on your dispenser switch setting. Next, inspect the water supply line for any kinks or blockages. Ensure the water filter is not clogged or frozen.. If these checks don’t solve the issue, it might be a sign of a problem with the water inlet valve, the dispenser’s motor, or the control board. For efficient refrigerator repair, your experienced appliance repair service professional is available to diagnose and resolve the issue with expert care.
Can a bad water filter cause my refrigerator water dispenser to stop working?
Yes. A bad or clogged water filter is one of the most common reasons your refrigerator’s water dispenser may stop working. Most refrigerators require a filter change every six months. A dirty or blocked filter can restrict water flow and trigger automatic shut-off functions. Replacing the filter and running water through the dispenser to clear air and any loose carbon particles often resolves the issue. Be sure to use the correct filter type for your model.
How do I know if my refrigerator water dispenser line is frozen?
You’ll know your water dispenser line may be frozen:
- if you hear the dispenser motor humming or clicking but no water is coming out
- if your fridge or freezer is set too cold (below 37°F)
Try defrosting the line by using a line heater kit—or contact your trusted appliance service professional to address your frozen water line and any underlying issues.
When should I call a professional for refrigerator repair?
It’s time to call a trusted service professional for refrigerator repairs if you’re encountering:
- Electrical issues: Your fridge won’t turn on even if it’s plugged in and the breaker is not tripped, you notice flickering lights, burning smells, or sparks, or your control panel is not responsive
- Temperature problems: You hear clicking and buzzing sounds and your refrigerator or freezer won’t remain cold, even after adjusting temperature settings
- Leaks and water dispenser troubles: Your ice or water dispensers don’t work after changing the filter, you can’t manage frozen water lines on your own, or you see water or ice forming under or inside your fridge
- Malfunctioning ice maker: Your ice maker is making strange noises, leaks, produces ice inconsistently or forms blocks of ice instead of cubes
Addressing issues like faulty valves, broken switches, or electronic control problems require specialized tools and training.
Is low water pressure a common reason why water is not coming out of my refrigerator?
Absolutely. If your home has low water pressure throughout—typically under 20 psi—your fridge may not dispense water properly. You may need a plumber to inspect your home’s pressure levels before appliance service can resolve the issue. If low water pressure is isolated to the fridge, your trusted appliance service professional may need to address a clogged filter, frozen water supply line, or a faulty inlet valve.