Correcting Odd Tasting Water or Ice
How to Correct Odd-Tasting Water or Ice in Your JennAir Refrigerator?
Experiencing bad-tasting water from the refrigerator can be frustrating, but there are several factors that might contribute to this unpleasant taste, ranging from outdated water filters to the quality of your water source or improper plumbing. Identifying the root cause is essential to restoring the fresh taste of your water. In the following sections, we will discuss the significance of regular filter replacement, evaluate your water source, and examine potential issues with the water supply line to help you regain confidence when water tastes weird or funny.
Odd-tasting water and/or ice can be caused by several things. The most common causes are:
- New plumbing
- Incorrect water supply line
- Improperly stored food
- Filter replacement needed
- Home water source
New Plumbing or Water Supply Line Installed?
Depending on the household water supply properties and the type of supply line used, water properties may cause different types of supply lines to react in different ways, which can result in bad odor or taste in the refrigeration water and ice systems. New plumbing connections, such as PVC pipes and fittings, can cause discolored or off-flavored ice and water. Discard the first few batches of ice and flush additional water through the dispenser.
JennAir recommends using either a copper water supply line or Water Installation Kit (Part 8003RP or 8212547RP), which can be Purchase Genuine Parts. Also, verify the unit has been connected to the cold water line. Installing the refrigerator to hot water could cause discoloration in the ice cubes and produce odd-flavored water. Refer to your Installation Instructions or Owner's Manual for specific recommendations for your model.
Does the Refrigerator Need to be Cleaned?
Improperly stored, rotten, and potent-smelling foods (such as fish or coffee) can leach into the ice and water, causing bad tastes and smells. Air circulates between both sections, so any odors formed in one section will transfer to another. Review Cleaning the Interior of the Refrigerator for odor-reducing tips.
- Check for properly wrapped food.
- Use airtight, moisture-proof packaging to help avoid odor transfer from stored food.
- If the ice cubes have an odd taste or odor, throw them away. Allow 24 hours for the ice maker to produce more ice.
Regular Water Filter Replacement
Evaluate Your Water Source