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How do I test my GE ice maker

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Isabella Harris

Updated on April 11, 2026

GE Ice Maker Isn’t Working This arm, also called a feeler, is what tells the unit to stop producing ice when it comes into contact with ice cubes. Restore power to the ice maker. Next, push up on the arm or feeler three times. This will reset the unit.

How do I reset my GE ice maker?

GE Ice Maker Isn’t Working This arm, also called a feeler, is what tells the unit to stop producing ice when it comes into contact with ice cubes. Restore power to the ice maker. Next, push up on the arm or feeler three times. This will reset the unit.

What causes a GE refrigerator to stop making ice?

If the water inlet valve is defective, or if it has insufficient pressure, it won’t allow water to flow through. As a result, the ice maker won’t make ice. The valve requires at least 20 psi to function properly. Make sure that the water pressure to the valve is at least 20 psi.

How do you manually cycle a GE ice maker?

Turn on the motor until it reaches home the next time. Turn on the water valve for 1/2 second. Tum on the heater for 1/2 second. Verify that the feeler arm was in the “in” and then in the “out” position.

How do I know if my ice maker is working?

  1. If the icemaker mold is empty, you can manually pour about 4 ounces of water in the icemaker mold.
  2. Wait about 2 hours.
  3. If the icemaker has dropped ice cubes out from the mold, you know the icemaker itself is working.

How do you jumpstart a GE ice maker?

On GE icemakers made after the year 2000, you jump the icemaker by turning it off for more than 30 seconds. Now turn the icemakers back on and push the feeler arm in three times within 15 seconds after turning it on. Be sure to only push it three times because if you push it more it won’t run water in.

How do I force my ice maker to cycle?

If your gear has a small notch in it, then you may need a flat-head screwdriver. Use it to turn your gear counterclockwise until you hear the mentioned click. In both situations, the click that is heard will force the ice maker to cycle.

What do you do when your ice maker stops making ice?

Fix: Start by making sure all electrical connections are properly seated. Slide the refrigerator out from the wall, turn off the water supply valve and disconnect it from power. Locate the quick release plug on the back wall inside the freezer. Unplug the connection it and reconnect it to ensure it’s fully connected.

How do I turn on my GE ice maker?

To turn ON the icemaker, set the power switch to I (ON). When the icemaker is turned on the green power light will come on. To turn OFF the icemaker, set the power switch to O (OFF).

How do I get more ice in my GE refrigerator?

Press the Colder button, located to the left of the word “Freezer” to lower the temperature in the freezer. Each time the button is pressed the temperature setting will decrease one degree. Lowering the temperature in the freezer decreases the time to freeze water, resulting in increased ice production.

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How do you troubleshoot an ice maker?

  1. Check the shutoff arm.
  2. Check the supply valve.
  3. Inspect the water supply line.
  4. Test the shutoff switch.
  5. Check the freezer temperature.
  6. Inspect the ejector gear.
  7. Test the ejector motor.
  8. Test the ice mold heater.

How often should ice maker drop ice?

A really good refrigerator ice maker will produce 8 to 10 cubes every 90 minutes. In this case, your ice maker should cycle around 16 times each day yielding around 130 cubes in a 24 hour period.