My Viking Refrigerator Is Not Making Ice

A reliable Viking refrigerator that can hold ample ice is vital for numerous households. Whether you need an ice maker to drink, keep your food fresh, or even for entertaining guests, a functional ice maker is a must-have. But, if your Viking refrigerator stops making ice, it could be frustrating and inconvenient. There are a variety of reasons why your Viking refrigerator could not produce the ice you need. This article will outline the causes and give you step-by–step instructions for how fix a Viking fridge that’s not making Ice. The advice and information will allow you to identify the problem quickly and fix your refrigerator to create ice once more.

 

Common solutions to the problem: My Viking Refrigerator isn’t making Ice

 

Viking Refrigerator Main Controller Board

This board controls the voltage that is sent to the ice maker. The ice maker might stop working if it isn’t in good shape. You can inspect the board for signs of damage or a damaged component. After studying the wiring diagram of the Viking refrigerator, you may make use of a multimeter or magnifying glass to determine if there is enough voltage to the ice maker. Temperature of the Freezer is above 10 degrees F (-12C): If the temperature of the freezer is higher than 10 degrees Fahrenheit (-12C), the ice maker won’t make ice cubes effectively. In order to ensure that the maker functions correctly, the temperature of the freezer must not exceed the temperature of 0°F (-18°F to -15°C). If the temperature of the freezer is excessively high, make sure that the condenser coils are free of any debris and that the fan for condenser is operating correctly. Also, make sure to examine if there’s any frost on the evaporator coils. If the evaporator coils are frosted over, part of the defrost system has likely been damaged.

 

Viking Refrigerator Water Inlet Valve

The water inlet valve is an electrically-controlled valve that opens to supply water to the dispenser and ice maker. If the water valve is damaged or has too little pressure the water will not flow through. As a result it is possible that the Viking ice maker won’t create the ice. The valve needs minimum 20 PSI in order to work properly. Make sure that the pressure in the valve isn’t lower than 20 psi. Use a multimeter to verify that the water pressure is adequate. If the water supply valve is providing sufficient power and pressure, but the ice maker isn’t making ice due to insufficient water, it should be replaced.

 

Viking Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly

A component could be defective. It is possible to replace the whole Viking entire assembly of ice makers since there aren’t any components that are sold as a set. Before replacing the ice maker assembly, be sure you examine the water inlet valve and water line. If you discover that none of these components are defective, and the temperature in the freezer isn’t less than 15 degrees Fahrenheit, then replace the entire ice maker assembly.

 

Low Water Pressure from House Supply

The home might not have enough water pressure. The water supply valve supplies water to the dispenser. For the water inlet to work properly, it must be at least 20 PSI. It is possible to test the flow of water and determine the pressure by conducting a test. Verify that the icemaker is “On” Check that the Viking icemaker is turned on and that the paddle or arm is able to move freely. If you have a model that is in the door and dispenses Ice, make sure that the indicators remain in place when the door is opened.

 

Viking Refrigerator Door Control

When the Viking refrigerator is open the door switch turns off the water and ice dispensers. If the switch fails and the dispenser doesn’t start up. Use a multimeter or a multimeter to check the continuity of the door switch. If the switch doesn’t have continuity when activated, replace it.

 

Viking Refrigerator Ice Level Control Board

Some Viking refrigerators use a infrared beam to detect the level in the bucket of ice. The infrared beam is interrupted if the level of ice has reached the level of the bucket. The control board shuts off the ice maker. The control board then signals the icemaker to make more ice if the levels of ice fall below the beam. If the ice level controller board is damaged and the maker of ice will cease to make it. Check that the ice-level control board is powered on. Replace the ice control board if the icemaker isn’t working even though the ice control board is receiving power.

 

Viking Refrigerator water filter

Clogged water filter can result in a restriction in the flow of water to the dispenser, which can make it impossible for the maker to function properly. To ensure that water flows are in order and to maintain the highest water quality, it is recommended that the water filter be changed every six to twelve months. An Auger Motor for Viking Refrigerators is necessary to ensure proper dispense of Ice. The auger motor spins an auger shaft that moves the ice out the bucket of ice. The auger motor may be worn out or defective and the ice may not be able to move through the chute. This can lead to an illusion that the ice maker does not function properly. In order to determine whether the auger motor is defective, pull off the bucket of ice and turn the bucket auger by using your hands. Utilize a multimeter to determine if the auger turns freely. If the auger’s motor has lost its continuity or is not getting electricity, it must be replaced.

 

Viking Refrigerator Ice bucket

Many Viking refrigerators have an additional motor that spins an augerblade and push the ice out of the bucket into the chute. The ice bucket may be damaged if auger motor stops turning and the ice doesn’t disperse. Examine the ice bucket, auger and drive coupler for wear or cracks. If needed replace the ice bucket.

The common problem of the Viking refrigerator not making ice could be due to many factors. There are many ways to make your appliance produce the ice it needs, such as the blockage of the water line, faulty ice makers, and problems with the thermostat. Follow the steps in this post to identify the problem and repair it without professional help. Regular maintenance, such as clearing the ice maker of debris and ensuring that the water line is unobstructed, can help prevent problems in the future and make sure that your Viking refrigerator is running smoothly. If you are in need of ice, don’t hesitate to act quickly and make sure your Viking refrigerator is working once more.