Refrigerator Ice maker not working or making any ice cubes - Refrigerator Repair Tips

Refrigerator Ice maker not working or making any ice cubes
  1. Check connections
    Check all hose connections to ensure that water is being transmitted through your appliance and there is no frost build up.
  2. Feeler arm
    Double check to make sure your feeler arm is not stuck or that ice cubes are not blocking the feeler arm’s motion to produce more ice.
  3. Ice maker heater
    The heater may be stuck on. The heater comes on for 1-2 minutes to break cubes free from mold. If the heater stays on too long ,the ice maker will get hot and stop making ice. Carefully feel around the ice maker mold; if it is hot to the touch, the heater is on. This indicates that the ice maker is jammed, and it is better to replace ice maker than to try and repair it.
  4. Water inlet valve
    The water valve supplying the ice maker is a key component of the ice-making system. When the ice maker calls for ice, its switch closes an electrical circuit and energizes the solenoid-operated water valve. This allows water to flow through the valve and into the ice cube tray. The water is frozen into cubes, and the cubes are dumped into the ice bin. When this part is not operating correctly, a repair/replacement part may be needed.

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