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All home appliances that are products of the Hisense brand have a stellar reputation for functionality.

The Hisense refrigerator is no exception as it is equally superb and efficient.

In addition, its ability to retain a cold temperature even after a power outage is commendable.

Therefore, when a vital part such as the ice maker fails to function, you’ll become confused.

Your Hisense refrigerator ice maker could stop working due to various mishaps. These include an inappropriate freezer temperature, a faulty water inlet valve, a spoilt ice maker assembly, low water pressure, and a defective door switch. 

Why is My Hisense Refrigerator Not Making Ice

A refrigerator consists of various components. The functionality of every element and part is what comes together to make a good refrigerator.

The Hisense refrigerator is an exceptionally high-quality product.

However, this doesn’t exempt it from being prone to faults, especially after an extended usage period.

After a while, you may begin to experience faults with your refrigerator, such as failure to make ice.

This problem can be frustrating to someone who loves ice cubes in their drinks, especially during the summer when everywhere is hot.

If you’re in this predicament., you’ll wonder what may have gone wrong and how to fix it.

Well, here are a couple of reasons why your ice maker may stop functioning:

#1. Inappropriate Freezer Temperature

Temperature is an essential condition that affects the functioning of your refrigerator. An appropriate temperature is required for both your refrigerator and its freezer to function.

A hot temperature certainly cannot make water cold or preserve edibles, talk more of freezing water to the point of icing.

Now, I hope you understand the effect of the refrigerator temperature on the ice maker. 

With that being said, your refrigerator ice maker functions best when the temperature is below 10°F. Anything above this, your ice maker will cease to function.

Therefore, for maximum performance, the best temperature is between 0°F- 5°F. 

Whenever your freezer fails, ensure to check the temperature. If it is too high, adjust it.

Also, check the condenser coil and fan to ensure that they are clean and functioning correctly to cool the compressor. 

#2. Faulty Water Inlet Valve

This valve is an electro-mechanical valve responsible for water flow into the ice maker.

If the valve develops a fault, it may not open, resulting in a situation where there is no water to be frozen.

Also, when the water inlet valve is broken, the flow of water to the ice maker will be non-stop, leading to icicles or water leakage. 

If you suspect the water inlet valve may cause the problem, you can test it with a multimeter. This method is the fastest with which to confirm its functionality.

If you want to perform this test, you can check for the water inlet valve behind the refrigerator.

#3. Spoilt Ice Maker Assembly

If ice isn’t forming, the problem could be emanating directly from the ice maker assembly.

To ensure accurate ice cycling, it has to be set to the appropriate temperature.

This fault could be linked to any of the units or parts of the control module of the ice maker assembly.

If this is the case, you should know that most components are not sold alone. 

Therefore, if this is the case, I will not recommend you try to fix the parts as the lifespan of the ice maker assembly is limited.

Instead, it will be best for you to replace it as a whole. 

#4. Low Water Pressure

The water inlet valve is designed to supply water to the ice maker with a minimum pressure of 20 psi.

If peradventure the ice maker’s water pressure goes below this, the ice maker may not function at all.

#5. Defective Door Switch

Another factor that could cause your Hi sense refrigerator ice maker to stop producing ice is a defective door switch. Let me explain how this works.

Whenever you open the door of your freezer, lights come on. That is the work of the door switch.

However, this is not the only thing that happens. When the door is open and the switch is activated, the ice maker and the dispenser are automatically turned off.

If the door switch gets spoiled, it will result in the ice maker remaining turned off. Therefore, this inhibits the production of ice.

However, you can check the functionality of the door switch using an Ohm meter.

You can fix the door switch if it has continuity. Otherwise, you should replace it. 


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