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Jim
February 2, 2024
The on/off light is flashing. Not making ice
For model number KUID508HPS00
Hello Jim, thank you for getting in touch. Based on the description that you have provided, we would recommend checking the control board, part number PS12723772, to fix the issue. We hope this sorts out your problem!
The icemaker is periodically, making a loud noise even when it is not on ice making mode. Could it be the drain pump? Would it be a condenser fan motor, or would that only be for ice making mood
For model number KUID508HPS
Hi Charles, thank you for the question. The issue could be with the drain pump, part number PS16620187. The ice constantly melts, and a drain pump triggers automatically to remove this water, even when the machine is turned off or idle. Mineral scale or debris from the melting ice can clog the pump impellers, causing a loud grinding, rattling, or humming noise. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this sorts out your problem!
The water filled on startup (actually over-filled, which was a clue). After that water was used to make ice, no new water came in so the recirculation pump just made whining noises in the mostly empty reservoir. Since water could come in (on start up) I reasoned it wasn't the water inlet valve, and everything else suggested the ice maker was getting inaccurate info about how much water was in the reservoir. Turns out, the water recirculation pump has a water level sensor built in. So while the pump itself still functioned, the water level sensor inside had gone bad. Replacing the pump fixed the issue. There are videos online that show how to accomplish that, but it was pretty straight-forward. The dis-assembly was sometimes irritating because it's hard to see and maneuver around inside. It'll help if you put the machine closer to eye level. Pay close attention to videos that show the disassembly because there are a couple of tabs that are hard to find.
I'm an hvac/r technician, and regularly work on ice machines. Begin my pulling the white over beneath the control panel. It snaps in place so pull on the bottom then left out. 1/4 nut driver is all you need, and remove the screw holding the bin thermistor clip to the side. Up to the right , beneath the control panel, behind the plastic panel you previously removed is the mollex connector. Unplug the thermistor and follow instructions in reverse to reinstall.