Quick answer
Check the ice maker switch and water supply line. Ensure the freezer temperature is below 0°F (-18°C). If the ice maker arm is blocked, reset it.
Confirm the symptom
- Water dispenser works normally
- Ice maker produces no ice cubes
- Freezer temperature is below 0°F
- No error codes on the fridge display
Tools and prep
- Screwdriver (flathead or Phillips)
- Flashlight
- Clean cloth or paper towels
- Bucket (for water)
- Owner's manual
- Turn off fridge power at the outlet
- Shut off water supply if needed
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Ice Maker SwitchDo: Locate the ice maker switch on the ice maker unit or control panel and ensure it's in the 'On' position.Observe: Switch is on or offMeans: If off, turning it on may restore ice production.Next: If on, proceed to step 2
- Inspect Ice Maker ArmDo: Check if the ice maker arm is in the upright position. If it's down, lift it gently.Observe: Arm positionMeans: A down position stops ice production to prevent overflow.Next: If arm is up, proceed to step 3
- Verify Freezer TemperatureDo: Use a thermometer to check the freezer temperature. It should be 0°F (-18°C) or colder.Observe: Temperature readingMeans: If above 0°F, adjust settings or check for overloading.Next: If temperature is correct, proceed to step 4
- Check Water Supply LineDo: Ensure the water supply line is connected and not kinked or frozen. Check the shut-off valve under the sink if applicable.Observe: Line is connected and flowingMeans: A disconnected or frozen line prevents water from reaching the ice maker.Next: If line is fine, proceed to step 5
- Inspect Ice Maker Fill TubeDo: Look for ice or debris buildup in the fill tube. Use a hair dryer on low heat to melt any ice.Observe: Clear or blocked fill tubeMeans: A blocked tube stops water from reaching the ice mold.Next: If tube is clear, proceed to step 6
- Test Ice Maker OperationDo: Manually trigger the ice maker by lifting the arm or pressing the test button if available.Observe: Does the ice maker cycle and start making ice?Means: If it cycles, the issue may be a temporary blockage or setting.Next: If no cycle, proceed to step 7
- Check for Error CodesDo: Review the fridge's control panel for any error codes related to the ice maker or water system.Observe: Error codes displayedMeans: Error codes can indicate specific issues like a water pressure problem.Next: If no codes, proceed to step 8
- Inspect Ice Maker AssemblyDo: Remove the ice maker cover and visually inspect for damage or loose connections.Observe: Visible damage or loose wiresMeans: A damaged assembly may need replacement.Next: If no damage, proceed to step 9
- Check Water PressureDo: Use a water pressure gauge to ensure the water pressure is between 20–120 psi.Observe: Pressure within rangeMeans: Low pressure can prevent proper water flow to the ice maker.Next: If pressure is fine, proceed to step 10
- Consult Owner's ManualDo: Refer to the manufacturer's troubleshooting guide for model-specific advice.Observe: Manual provides specific guidanceMeans: Some models have unique features or error codes.Next: If issue remains unresolved, consider professional help
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ice maker switch is off The ice maker is manually disabled. | Common | Easy | None |
| Ice maker arm is down The arm is in the 'off' position to prevent overflow. | Common | Easy | None |
| Freezer temperature too warm The ice maker won't operate if the freezer isn't cold enough. | Common | Easy | None |
| Water supply line issue A disconnected, kinked, or frozen line prevents water flow. | Common | Easy–Medium | Water supply line |
| Clogged fill tube Ice or debris blocks the water from reaching the ice mold. | Common | Easy–Medium | Fill tube or cleaning tools |
| Low water pressure Insufficient pressure prevents proper water delivery. | Sometimes | Easy | Pressure regulator |
| Faulty ice maker assembly Internal components may be damaged or malfunctioning. | Sometimes | Medium | Ice maker assembly |
| Defective water inlet valve The valve may not open to allow water into the ice maker. | Rare | Medium | Water inlet valve |
| Control board issue The fridge's control board may not be sending power to the ice maker. | Rare | Hard | Control board |
| Fridge overloading or poor airflow Overloading the freezer can raise the temperature and stop ice production. | Sometimes | Easy | None |
Parts matching
If you need to replace parts, match these common components to your fridge model:
- Ice maker assembly (model-specific)
- Water supply line (1/4-inch compression fittings)
- Water inlet valve (check for correct voltage)
- Fill tube kit or descaling solution
- Temperature sensor or control board (if diagnostics indicate an electrical issue)
Always refer to your owner's manual for part numbers and compatibility.
When to call a professional
- Ice maker doesn't cycle after manual triggering
- Error codes indicate a hardware failure
- Water pressure is consistently low despite checking the supply line
- Ice maker assembly is visibly damaged or non-functional
- You're unable to locate or access the ice maker components
- The fridge is under warranty and you don't want to risk voiding it
FAQ
Why is my fridge making water but not ice?
The ice maker switch may be off, the arm may be down, or the water supply to the ice maker could be blocked.
How do I reset my ice maker?
Turn off the ice maker switch, wait 1–2 minutes, then turn it back on. Alternatively, lift the ice maker arm and wait for it to cycle.
Can a clogged fill tube cause no ice production?
Yes, a clogged fill tube prevents water from reaching the ice mold, so it's a common cause of no ice production.
What temperature should my freezer be for ice production?
The freezer should be at or below 0°F (-18°C) for the ice maker to function properly.
Do I need to call a professional for a faulty ice maker?
If the ice maker doesn't cycle after troubleshooting, has error codes, or shows visible damage, it's best to call a professional technician.