First-Class Appliance Service

We offer same-day service in Los Angeles and Orange counties on appliance repair requests made before noon. Sub-Zero Los Angeles never charges extra for evenings, weekends or holidays. No price-inflating travel charges. We install brand-new factory-recommended parts. Emergency service is available 24/7, 365 days. Wherever you are in the Southland, one of our repair associates is sure to be working nearby. Many of our clients live in Beverly Hills, West Los Angeles, Pacific Palisades, Santa Monica, Calabasas and Encino.

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How to Repair a Clogged Ice Maker

If you're missing that certain chill in your life, follow these steps to repair your ice maker. You'll be on the rocks again in no time!

 

 

 

Checking and replacing a water filter

  1. Turn off the water, unplug the refrigerator and pull it away from the wall.
  2. Locate the water filter, if your ice maker has one. It will look like a canister or cylinder and will be attached to the water-supply line.
  3. Using the adjustable wrench, disconnect the end of the filter that runs to the refrigerator while leaving the other end of the filter attached to the water-supply line.
  4. Hold the filter over a bucket and ask a helper to turn on the water-supply valve. If water flows freely, the filter is good. If water dribbles or doesn't flow at all, the filter needs to be replaced.
  5. Turn off the water-supply valve and disconnect the filter from the water-supply line, using your adjustable wrench.
  6. Buy a replacement filter at your appliance store and install it. Tighten the connections firmly to prevent leaks.

Dealing with a damaged water line

  1. Pull the refrigerator out from the wall and unplug it.
  2. Turn off the water-supply valve. The valve may be under the kitchen sink or connected to a cold-water pipe in your basement.
  3. Inspect the water-supply line that runs to the refrigerator, looking for crimps or kinks.
  4. Carefully straighten any problem areas you find, using just hand pressure. If you can't remove the crimps and kinks, replace the water line.
  5. Disconnect the line from the refrigerator and from the water-supply valve, using an adjustable wrench.
  6. Buy a replacement line at your appliance store and install it, tightening the connections firmly to prevent leaks.


 

Cleaning a clogged inlet valve

  1. Turn off the water, unplug the refrigerator and pull it away from the wall.
  2. Remove the bottom access panel on the back of the refrigerator, using a screwdriver or a nut driver and socket.
  3. Remove the water inlet valve using the nut driver and socket.
  4. Disassemble the valve and clean the screen.

 

 

How to:

Arrange Refrigerator Shelves
Buy a New Refrigerator
Change the Side on Which Your Refrigerator Door Opens
Choose an Energy Efficient Refrigerator
Clean a Refrigerator
Defrost a Freezer Fast
Empty Your Refrigerator Before Traveling
Find Uses for Unwanted Ice Cube Trays
Find the Perfect Refrigerator for Your Needs
Fix a Common Refrigerator Problem
Get Rid of Bad Smells in Your Fridge
Prevent Accidental Freezer Defrosting and Food Loss
Repair a Clogged Ice Maker
Replace a Refrigerator Door Seal
Stop Water Leaking at Bottom of Fridge
Stop Your Fridge from Ice Build up
Unclog Your Ice Maker

 

 

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Protection
Rock-solid repair warranties.
Quality
Always new factory-recommended parts in stock
Honesty
No "surprise" fees. We hate them, too!

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