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My Ice Maker Doesn’t Seem To Be Receiving Water?

When dealing with the Whirlpool fridges ice maker malfunctioning, the usual problem is a frozen or blocked refrigerator water supply. If a water line is clogged, no water is coming out, and you are unable to produce your ice.

A clog, leak, or damage in your water line could result in my ice machine shutting down automatically or otherwise stopping working. Not changing the water filter, or allowing it to become clogged, can result in the Ice Maker not working as intended. If your ice maker uses water that is passed through a water filter, and you are using a lot of ice, then you need to change the water filter more frequently.

In addition to avoiding filling up with water, you may want to replace your ice filter if it is not producing ice, or has a low level of output. In some cases, a fridge might also be designed to stop dispensing ice or water once the filter is past the “replacement by date,” which can make it appear as though the refrigerators ice machine is broken.

If your fridges ice maker is still not producing ice, service is recommended. If there is not any water going into your fridges ice maker, then there are some things that you can check to try and fix the issue. The fill pipe that supplies water to the ice maker in your fridge may freeze, and result in the water not getting to the ice maker.

If you gently press on the fill tube and notice it feels really firm, it is very possible the tube has frozen and is stopping any water from getting to the ice maker. If that is the case, you might also want to check your refrigerators water pressure, since lower water pressure can cause your fill tube to freeze. If your ice makers fill pipe is freezing, it could be because you need high home water pressure to ensure that water flows to your ice maker, or there may be mud or defects at your water intake valve.

If the water inlet valve has adequate pressure and is receiving power, but the ice maker is not filling up with water to produce ice, then change the water inlet valve. If you do have proper water pressure, you will have to check the water inlet valve using a multimeter to ensure that it is getting power.

The water inlet valve is one of the more likely culprits for why the Ice Maker is not working, especially if you have found that your Ice Maker is empty of potential ice. Another issue may be that your ice makers motor stops working, meaning that the ejector arms do not spin to release ice, or that the water inlet valve does not open. If you suspect that a problem is coming from your ice maker, such as with dirty water filters or the inlet valve being defective, then you would need to call a water appliance repair professional.

If the issue is the faulty water inlet valve, with the valve stuck in closed or completely unopened, then you may need an appliance repair specialist to replace it. It is also possible the valve in the water supply line leading to your water dispenser is defective, and is not opening completely, assuming that it is open at all. It is possible that the valve on the line leading to the water dispenser is not opening wide enough for adequate water to get into the refrigerator.

Depending on your refrigerators design, water pressure on the water line may be sufficient to provide water for your ice maker, but insufficient to provide water every time you attempt to take it from your water dispenser.
Not having the proper water pressure could cause this as well. A malfunctioning thermostat on your ice maker may also stop the ice from being produced, since water valves will not release when temperatures are out of their correct range.

The presence of ice signals a mechanical or electrical issue, not a water delivery issue, is more likely to be responsible. A line blockage or closed valve can easily explain a sudden absence of ice, as long as new ice cannot be produced. If a whole load of ice gets stuck, there is no way to form any new ice. The water line may also pose a problem as it cannot refill a test.

A common culprit for blockages is freezing water in the lines; if that is the case, just turn off your water service valve and defrost your water lines to make things go back to normal.

If your water refueling system is frozen or otherwise is dysfunctional, you may notice that there is no ice, or extremely small cubes, when looking into the ice maker. Ice makers get their water from the little water line running from the fridge into the tubing, the scoop, or a water filter.

Because the water must pass through the filter, water cannot pass through it when it is filled with debris. If your filter has not been changed within the past six months to a year, the chances are good it is going to get clogged up and causing problems. Eventually, anything filtered from the tap water prior to becoming ice eventually clogs the filter.

If none of the above steps fix the issue, then it is time to call in a professional fridge repair technician. While the DIY home owner may be able to perform these repairs and replacements on their own, those who are uncomfortable or unfamiliar with this process should consider calling in a professional appliance repair service as soon as their ice maker is broken. If you have tried these ice maker repair tips and the ice maker is still not working, reconnect the fridge and use Sears Home Services flexible online repair schedule to schedule a fridge repair.

To schedule ice maker repairs in Oklahoma City contact Appliance Repair OKC Services by calling 405-378-4566 or visit our website at https://www.okcappliance.com to also our Google business page at https://cutt.ly/YEnc8qk. Call now!