Your Ice Maker Stopped Working

Here are some steps you can try:

  1. Check the water supply: Make sure the water supply to the icemaker is turned on and that there is enough water pressure to fill the ice tray. If the water supply is turned off or there is low water pressure, this could be causing the icemaker to malfunction.

  2. Check the ice level control: Some icemakers have an ice level control that determines when the ice tray is full and turns off the icemaker. Make sure this control is set correctly and is functioning properly.

  3. Check for obstructions: Look for any obstructions in the ice tray that may be preventing it from functioning properly. Remove any ice or debris that may be blocking the ice tray.

  4. Inspect the water inlet valve: The water inlet valve is responsible for supplying water to the icemaker. If it is not working properly, the icemaker will not be able to make ice. Inspect the water inlet valve for any clogs or damage. If it is damaged, it will need to be replaced.

  5. Check the temperature: Make sure the temperature in the freezer is set to the correct level. If it is too warm, the icemaker may not function properly. The ideal temperature for an icemaker is between 0 and 5 degrees Fahrenheit.

  6. Check the icemaker module: If none of these steps solve the problem, the issue may be with the icemaker module. In this case, it's best to contact a professional technician to diagnose and repair the problem.

Remember, before attempting any repairs on your icemaker, make sure the power is turned off and the unit is unplugged to prevent any potential electric shock.