Kitchenaid french door freezer ice maker not making ice cubes but dispenses water.
Maytag french door ice maker not making ice.
This valve is usually found under the sink or in the basement.
Ice blocking its movement will signal to the icemaker to pause making ice.
If you find ice inside the ice mold it means your ice maker is receiving water and the problem likely isn t with the water supply.
First make sure the freezer is below 10 degrees because the icemaker will not cycle if the temperature in the freezer is over 10 degrees.
Instead it s most likely a mechanical or electrical problem.
For instructions on turning the ice maker on and off please see reference the owner s manual.
Check the feeler arm or paddle to make sure it can move freely.
Hollow or small ice cubes along with slow or no water dispensing is likely due to low water pressure.
Ice maker turned off.
If the bottom of the refrigerator is covered in ice it it most likely leaking down from a blockage or unsecure water lines.
First depending on your model make sure that the on off switch is in the on position or the bail arm is in the down position.
Make sure the water supply is turned on to the refrigerator.
It s difficult to get water into the icemaker mold so i would use a turkey baster or something to help.
Water filter needs to be replaced.
If your maytag ice maker is not working u se this troubleshooting guide to diagnose common problems.
The water filter may be the issue replace it and observe what happens.
If a large amount was recently removed it could take 24 hours to fully replenish.
If your refrigerator was just installed it may take 24 hours for ice production to begin and up to three days for full ice production.
Water system needs to be flushed.
Next fill up the icemaker with a cup of water and wait 24 hours to see if it cycles and dumps the ice.
If the icemaker module has ejector blades check to ensure that ice cubes are not stuck in the blades.
If the icemaker module is defective the ice maker won t make or dispense ice.
Check water supply line.
A standard icemaker should produce about three pounds of ice a day.