Refrigerator ice makers mean a cold beverage is always at your fingertips…unless something goes wrong. Why is my KitchenAid refrigerator ice maker not working? The freezer may be set at the wrong temperature, limiting ice production. Determine the most likely reasons for a KitchenAid refrigerator ice maker not making ice and how to solve the problem.
In some cases, a KitchenAid refrigerator ice maker not working requires a professional part replacement. However, sometimes a quick adjustment or DIY fix is all you need to restore proper function. Use these KitchenAid refrigerator ice maker troubleshooting tips to pinpoint the problem and the right solution.
Before troubleshooting any complications, first make sure your ice maker is turned on. Some model refrigerators have a KitchenAid refrigerator ice maker on/off switch on the top right side of the freezer compartment. Make sure the switch is in the “on” position.
For those ice makers without an on/off switch, a wire shutoff arm on top of the unit turns it on or off. The shutoff arm must be in the down position for the ice maker to be turned on.
Your freezer temperature must be within a specific range for the ice maker to produce ice. If the temperature is too low (below 0℉) the ice maker’s ejection components can freeze, leaving them unable to dispense ice cubes. A temperature that’s too high (over 10℉) causes the ice maker to produce smaller or misshapen cubes.
If you find your KitchenAid refrigerator ice maker not working properly, check your freezer temperature. It should be between 0-5℉ for optimal ice production.
A KitchenAid refrigerator ice maker not filling with water will be unable to produce ice or will make smaller, malformed cubes. Typically, a water supply issue is responsible when your ice maker doesn’t fill sufficiently.
The following issues can affect your ice maker’s water supply:
If you still find your KitchenAid refrigerator ice maker not working after trying these troubleshooting tips, ice maker components may be defective. If the ice maker module fails, the ice maker won’t receive power to open the water inlet valve or eject ice. Similarly, if the mold thermostat stops functioning, the ice maker molds won’t fill with water at the proper temperature.
Defective ice maker components should be assessed and replaced by a professional refrigerator repair service.
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