Frigidaire Ice Maker Hack

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • My ice maker routinely would stop making ice. After years of struggling I discovered that power-cycling the fridge solves the problem. I created a schedule on home automation to power-cycle the outlet routinely and now the ice hopper is always full!
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Komentáře • 16

  • @westrex
    @westrex  Před rokem +6

    3/25/2024 update: Its been a year since I implemented this hack, and I'm happy to say that it is nearly always full of ice now. Every once in a while it stops making ice and I have to go into service mode, change nothing, just exit, to get it back on track. Overall this hack has been worth it.

  • @wadez5946
    @wadez5946 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Quite helpful, new approach. Thank you for sharing

  • @karinadiaz6473
    @karinadiaz6473 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I had this refrigerator and it stopped making ice as soon as the warranty ran out. Had technicians look at it and tell me it wasn't worth trying to fix it. It was so upsetting having paid so much for it.

  • @mjula1027
    @mjula1027 Před 5 měsíci +1

    We have the same refrigerator. No problems with the ice maker other that it takes 3 days to fill up with ice if you happen to use it all. Our refrigerator is the absolute loudest refrigerator I have ever owned. It makes loud knocking noises I guess during defrost or some other cycle but it is extremely loud. Not sure if this is normal but we got used to the noise 24x7.

  • @MrRockon711
    @MrRockon711 Před rokem +5

    I have exact same fridge. I found if you turn ice maker off when tray is full and then turning it back onwhen ice tray gets low works well. Occasionally it will freeze up water line to ice tray so then all you have to do is turn off ice maker on front panel then press up and down arrow on the left at the same time for 10 seconds the test and defrost comes up. Use plus sign to get to #26 and leave it there. The # on the left is the ice maker temp. It will go up steadily for a few minutes then will automatically go back to normal mode. Voila! Then turn ice maker back on and you're done.

    • @westrex
      @westrex  Před rokem

      Yes I was doing that routinely and you are right, it works temporarily…in my case it would stop making ice again in two or three days. The water line was not frozen, the fan was not frozen, none of the components were frozen…it would just stop. As an update since making this video, I no longer have to intervene, the tray is always full of ice. I’m sure I will need to defrost it again the months ahead but so far this band-aid trick works well for me!

  • @marclawson2536
    @marclawson2536 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Today we need computers to make ice.

  • @stevenkingston51
    @stevenkingston51 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Wonderful hack. Turn off and back on. You must work in the IT sector

  • @jukio02
    @jukio02 Před rokem +1

    So basically, you just turn the power off for one minute 3 times a week, then turn it back on? If I just unplug the fridge for one minute do you think that would work? My ice stopped working, as well, it's frustrating.

    • @westrex
      @westrex  Před rokem +4

      Yes but it will only work assuming the plastic water pipe attached along the back side of the fridge isn't frozen, plus you need to be sure the coil behind the ice maker isn't frozen as well. If you know it isn't frozen, then the power-cycle trick might help. However instead of unplugging it you can just put it into service mode and tell it to drop the ice now, then tell it to fill with water now, and finally when you exit the service menu, it will cause a reboot. That is what I've been doing for ages to keep the ice tray full, but now I've automated the process as I explained in this video. I don't know if you have the same model as mine, but to put it into the service mode you press and hold the up-arrow and the plus-sign simultaneously. Once the menu is active, press the minus button so the number 63 shows on the right side of the display. Then press the Set button and wait for it to dump the ice. If it won't, and just ignores you, then press and hold the Plus button to exit (it will power-cycle). Then try going back to the same menu (63) and press Set again. It should dump the ice at this point. When the dump is completed then press plus twice so the number 55 is showing on the right. Press Set to make it fill the tray with water. When its done filling, press and hold the up-arrow to exit and cause a power cycle. You'll have to remember to do this every few days but once you learn this sequence at least you get one tray of ice immediately and a random amount of ice for the next few days.

    • @jukio02
      @jukio02 Před rokem

      @@westrex Thanks, I will give it a go.

    • @BanjoSamurai
      @BanjoSamurai Před rokem +1

      Having just gone through the process of taking apart, putting back together, running multiple defrost cycles, running automated troubleshooting, running manual troubleshooting, etc
      I will laugh at my misery if this was the solve the whole time.
      Good stuff.

  • @jamesm.8392
    @jamesm.8392 Před rokem +1

    I get a new Gallery tomorrow. The first thing I am going to do is unplug the damn ice maker in the Frig and disable it in the UI.
    Hopefully the upper ice maker will not get any water and stay dry ??? IDK
    Hope I don't have to block off that line from the water valve to that ice maker.
    Comsumers should not have to be worried with fixing defective product after spending $2K.
    This is crap and should be a *Class Action Suit* ???
    Name Brand Mfgr's have Betrayed Consumers by making this cheap junk in C H I N A without any QC.

    • @mnsotapop
      @mnsotapop Před 9 měsíci

      They are made in Mexico

  • @joesullivan8861
    @joesullivan8861 Před 5 měsíci

    Bill Gates must be on the board for Frigidaire......

  • @ad6417
    @ad6417 Před rokem

    The freezer drawer ice maker won't stop making ice. The raised bar won't prevent it either. I had to manually shut off ice for the entire unit. What a piece of junk! Glad I didn't buy this thing.