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ADRIUM Service Solutions
(925) 999-4095 · San Ramon, CA · CSLB #1136642 · BBB A+

MAYTAG ICE MAKER · SARATOGA

Maytag ice maker not working in Saratoga? We fix it.

A Maytag fridge that makes no ice is rarely the whole appliance dying. Ice makers fail at one of a handful of parts, and on these Whirlpool-built units the pattern is predictable. We find the dead part, fix that part, and leave the rest alone.

  • $75 diagnostic (waived with repair)
  • Same-day best effort
  • CSLB #1136642
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Why this happens

What we look for first.

  • Frozen fill tube. The most common no-ice cause we run on Maytag. The small water fill tube that feeds the ice mold ices over, usually from a weak inlet valve dribbling between fills, and water can no longer reach the mold. You get an empty tray and sometimes a thin slug of ice jamming the inlet. We thaw the tube, then go find why it froze, normally a slow-closing valve or a low water pressure issue, so it does not freeze right back up.
  • Failed water inlet valve. The inlet valve is a solenoid that opens to let water into the ice maker on each cycle. The screen behind it clogs with sediment, or the solenoid coil weakens and the valve no longer opens fully, so the mold gets a trickle or nothing. The fridge cycles the ice maker but no water arrives. We meter the coil for resistance and check water pressure at the valve, then replace it. This is the valve that also feeds the fill tube freeze above.
  • Ice maker module or sensor fault. Maytag ice makers run off a module with a thermostat or an optical eye that decides when to dump and refill. When the module motor stalls, the thermostat fails to close, or the optical sensor reads the bin as full when it is empty, the whole cycle stops. The tray sits full of old cubes or bone dry. We run a forced harvest cycle to test the module, check the sensor, and swap the module as a unit when the motor or thermostat is dead.
  • Clogged or overdue water filter. A water filter packed with sediment chokes flow to the ice maker before it ever starves the dispenser. Maytag wants these changed about every six months and most people forget. Symptom is slow ice, hollow or small cubes, then nothing. We pull the filter and test flow with it out. If ice comes back without the filter, the filter was the restriction and we install a fresh one.
  • Low water pressure or kinked supply line. These ice makers need a real water supply to fill the mold on time. A saddle valve barely cracked open, a kinked copper or plastic line behind the fridge, or a home on a reverse-osmosis feed with not enough pressure all starve the maker. The mold fills partway or not at all. We check static pressure at the line and inspect the run end to end, then open the valve or replace the line so the maker gets the volume it needs.
  • Defrost problem starving the ice maker. On top-freezer MRT and MFI units, a defrost failure frosts the evaporator and the freezer slowly loses its grip. The ice maker thermostat never gets cold enough to cycle, so harvests stop even though water is available. You will usually also notice the freezer not holding as hard as it should. We check the defrost thermostat and heater, clear any frost on the coil, and replace the failed defrost part so the maker can run its cycle again.

How we diagnose and fix it

The walk-in workflow.

  1. 01

    Confirm the symptom: is the tray empty, full of stale cubes, or fed a trickle, and check that the ice maker is switched on.

  2. 02

    Pull the ice maker and look for a frozen fill tube and ice jammed in the mold, the most common find on these.

  3. 03

    Run a forced harvest cycle to see whether the module motor, thermostat, and sensor still drive a full dump and refill.

  4. 04

    Test the water inlet valve coil and check water pressure and the supply line behind the fridge for a restriction.

  5. 05

    On top-freezer units, check the freezer temperature and the evaporator for frost to rule a defrost fault in or out, then quote the confirmed part in writing.

Serving Saratoga

Saratoga: response and coverage.

Saratoga sits in the South Bay. We work it on planned South Bay days, usually Tuesday and Thursday. Same-week scheduling typical.

Neighborhoods we cover regularly in Saratoga: Quito, Monte Sereno border, Big Basin. Beyond those, our service area in Saratoga covers the city limits.

Saratoga kitchens run Sub-Zero columns, Wolf or Thermador dual-fuel ranges, and Bosch or Miele dishwashers in the hill remodels. The flatter neighborhoods toward Quito and Big Basin Way mix in more GE Monogram and KitchenAid.

Pricing and warranty

What it costs. What we stand behind.

  • $75

    Diagnostic visit. Waived when you book the repair with us.

  • Typical

    Most Maytag ice maker fixes are modest. Thawing a frozen fill tube and clearing the line runs about $150 to $250. A water inlet valve replacement usually lands $200 to $320 with the part. An ice maker module or sensor swap typically runs $250 to $420 depending on the unit. A water filter or supply line correction is on the low end. A defrost repair behind a starved maker runs higher, roughly $300 to $500. We quote the exact part and labor in writing before any work starts.

  • Warranty

    You get a parts-and-labor warranty in writing before we start. We cover consumable parts like filters for around 90 days and major components like the inlet valve, ice maker module, and defrost parts for 1 year. These are not sealed-system repairs, so the standard warranty applies. The part number, the price, and the labor go on the quote before we touch the fridge, so there are no surprises after.

FAQ

Maytag Maytag ice maker in Saratoga questions.

  • My Maytag ice maker stopped but the fridge is cold. What is wrong?
    When the box is cold and only the ice quit, the water side is usually the problem, not the cooling. The most common cause is a frozen fill tube, often from a weak inlet valve, so water cannot reach the mold. Right behind that is a clogged inlet valve, an old water filter, or a low-pressure supply line. We pull the ice maker, check for a frozen tube first, then test the valve and water flow. We sort which one it is in the first part of the call.
  • Why does my ice maker make small, hollow, or hardly any cubes?
    Partial cubes mean partial water. The mold is filling some but not all the way, which points at a restriction. Most often it is an overdue water filter packed with sediment, a partly clogged inlet valve, or low pressure from a barely-open shutoff or an RO line. We test flow with the filter removed and check pressure at the valve to find the choke point. Fix the restriction and the cubes come back full.
  • How soon can someone get out to me, and where do you come from?
    We are based in San Ramon and run the Tri-Valley and East Bay daily, so most ice maker calls get a same-week slot and often next-day depending on the route. Ice makers are usually a single-visit fix because we carry inlet valves, modules, and filters on the truck for these Whirlpool-built Maytags. The $75 diagnostic is waived when you have us do the repair.
  • Is a no-ice repair worth it or should I replace the fridge?
    Almost always worth it. The parts that fail on a Maytag ice maker, the inlet valve, the module, the filter, are inexpensive against a new refrigerator, and the rest of the unit is usually fine. We only steer you toward replacement if we find a bigger issue stacking up, like a failing defrost system on an old top-freezer. You get the honest number on the quote first and you decide.

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