If water is dispensing slowly or not at all, or your water filter is older than 6 months, it's time to replace. If the water supply line is not kinked, this sometimes can happen if the refrigerator is pushed too far against the wall.
This usually is due to the water filter being clogged or a restricted water supply. It is recommended to change the water filter first but if the condition still occurs then you want to check for a saddle valve, a water valve not turned on all the way or a kinked water supply line.
If water is coming out of the fridge spigot but not filling the ice maker, it could indicate a problem with the ice maker itself. There might be a blockage in the water line leading to the ice maker, a malfunctioning water inlet valve, or an issue with the ice maker's mechanism.
It's possible that Ice may be jammed. Ice could have melted and frozen around the auger due to infrequent use, temperature fluctuations, and/or power outages. Remove the ice bin, thaw and empty contents. Clean the ice bin (wipe/dry) and replace in proper position.
To be sure the control arm is the problem, do a full Frigidaire ice maker reset. Depending on your model, you can perform a hard reset on your ice maker using the control panel. Hold the on/off button until the LED is red. Wait a couple of minutes and then hold the same button until it's green.
Why is my Frigidaire ice maker not working? There are several reasons why an ice maker does not work. The problem could lie with your filter, water line, freezer temperature, or ice dispenser. You can troubleshoot the problem independently or call a professional to handle the repairs.
If your ice maker is not dropping ice, it could be that there's a blockage in the ice tray, or an ice cube is jammed between the bin and the lever. If this happens, here are some things you can do: Double-check that the lever is pushed down and/or the ice maker is switched on.
If the auger motor is burned out or defective, the ice won't move forward and fall through the chute.
To begin the ice-making process, a timer triggers the water valve, which fills the ice mold with water.
If the refrigerator water dispenser is not working but the ice maker is, your water pressure could be to blame. Your fridge needs less pressure to make ice than it does to dispense water. Check your refrigerator's manual to see the necessary water psi for both to function.
If you don't hear a chime, but you can see movement from the ice maker, then the ice maker was reset. If you don't hear a chime and there is no movement from the ice maker, unplug the fridge or turn it off at the circuit breaker for 2 minutes. Then, power it back up and try again.
Inspect your water inlet valve
If that line gets blocked, water won't be able to go into your ice maker. If you have particularly hard water, it may be that mineral deposits have created a blockage.
Fill a turkey baster with warm water and pour the water over the water line. Alternatively, you can defrost the water line with a hair dryer or by letting the refrigerator sit unplugged for upward of two hours. Restore power to the refrigerator and listen for the water supply to fill the ice mold.
If water is dispensing slowly or not at all, or your water filter is older than 6 months, it's time to replace. If the water supply line is not kinked, this sometimes can happen if the refrigerator is pushed too far against the wall.
1. Locate the control panel on the front of the ice maker. 2. Look for a "Reset" button or a small hole labeled "Reset" near the control panel.
Check to ensure the ice maker is turned ON – the LED light on your display for the ice maker will be illuminated. Before making ice for the 1st time – be sure to prime the water supply system.
Leave the refrigerator unplugged for 5 minutes. This will allow the ice system to reset. After 5 minutes, replug the refrigerator and turn the switch back on. This should cause the ice maker to start working again.
If the water filter is not connected or inserted well, the water dispenser may not work. Make sure the water filter is locked in place properly. A clogged water filter is often a culprit of poor water pressure. You can also increase the water pressure by replacing the water filter in a timely manner.
When you discover that your Frigidaire refrigerator has not water, check the control lock on the dispenser to see if that feature is enabled. If it is, turn the control lock off and you should get water through the water dispenser. Replace the water filter to see if that fixes the water supply failure.
Sometimes, when a water filter becomes clogged and needs replacing, it can allow enough water through at low pressure for ice-making but not enough for the water dispenser; hence, you get ice but no water. Replacing the water filter is simple and should be done every six months, regardless.
Several problems can interfere with making ice properly or dispensing ice. The ice maker or dispenser could be jammed or broken, a dirty water filter or kinked water line could be blocking water flow or the water inlet valve could be clogged or faulty.