While bad-tasting refrigerator ice is hard to ignore, figuring out why can pose an equal challenge. Why does your Maytag refrigerator ice have a strange smell? Improperly stored food can give ice a bad smell or taste. Learn more common causes and how to clean your refrigerator and ice maker when Maytag refrigerator ice smells bad.
While there are several possible causes when your Maytag refrigerator ice smells and tastes bad, most have a DIY fix. From poor water quality to improper food storage, here’s how to pinpoint the cause for odor and banish it with a thorough cleaning.
If the water that supplies your ice maker has a bad taste or smell it’s going to result in bad-tasting cubes. Refrigerator ice may smell or taste strange if your water supply has a high amount of chemicals or contaminants. Hard water with a high mineral content can also affect the taste of ice.
If you suspect that your water supply is responsible when your Maytag refrigerator ice smells bad, have it professionally tested. A home filtration system or water softener may be able to improve the water quality.
What if your ice tastes bad but water is fine? Food that’s improperly stored could be the problem. Ice can easily absorb food odor from items that are open or insufficiently wrapped. Always make sure stored food is properly contained to prevent ice from absorbing odors.
Maytag recommends that you replace refrigerator water filter every 6 months to avoid clogs that can affect the taste of water and ice. Refrigerator ice tastes bad if the filter is too clogged to remove impurities from your home water supply.
If the filter is incorrectly installed or a non-OEM filter brand is used, it may be unable to sufficiently screen out contaminants. Refer to your user manual to ensure that the right filter is used and installed correctly.
It’s necessary to flush the water system after every filter change or if the refrigerator is newly installed. Flushing eliminates any lingering contaminants in the water line after a clogged filter is replaced or after the refrigerator is assembled and packaged.
Flush the system by alternately holding and releasing the water dispenser button for 5 seconds. You may need to dispense and dispose of up to 3 gallons of water to properly flush the water lines. It’s also recommended to dispose of the first batch of ice after the refrigerator is newly installed.
While these tips can help pinpoint why your ice smells bad, it can still absorb lingering odor after the problem is solved. A thorough cleaning can eliminate bad smells and prevent their return.
Here’s how to clean your refrigerator and ice maker to remove bad smells :
Repeat this process on a monthly basis to prevent odor from affecting the taste and smell of ice.
If bad-smelling ice persists or you find your ice maker not dispensing properly, it may be time for a professional assessment. Contact Fix Appliance Repair to eliminate odor and restore ice maker function!