By Steel City Appliance Repair
Is your Whirlpool French Door Gold Series refrigerator stopped making ice? Before replacing the ice maker, watch this. In most cases this problem comes down to one of two things: a clogged water filter or a fault detected during the ice maker’s diagnostic cycle — both of which you can check and fix yourself in under 30 minutes.
Applies to: WRF736SDAM14 and other Whirlpool Gold Series French Door refrigerator models.
Why Your Whirlpool Refrigerator Stopped Making Ice
The most common cause by far is a clogged or expired water filter. When it becomes clogged, water flow to the ice maker slows to a trickle or stops entirely. Other common causes include the ice maker switched off accidentally, a frozen fill tube, a faulty ice maker module, freezer temperature too high, or a water inlet valve not opening properly.
Step 1: Replace the Water Filter First
Before running any diagnostics, replace the water filter if it hasn’t been changed in the last 6 months. This single step fixes the ice maker problem in a large percentage of cases and takes about 2 minutes.
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After replacing the filter, give the ice maker 24 hours to start producing ice before moving on to diagnostics.
Step 2: Run Ice Maker Diagnostics
If replacing the water filter didn’t solve the problem, run the refrigerator through diagnostics mode to test the ice maker directly. On most Whirlpool French Door Gold Series refrigerators, press and hold the specific button combination for your model. The display will change to indicate diagnostics mode and the refrigerator will cycle through its self-test.
What to Watch For
During the diagnostics cycle the ice maker will go through its full sequence. Watch and listen for the ice maker motor running, the ice ejector arms moving, water filling into the ice mold, and any error codes on the display. If the ice maker completes the full cycle, the mechanism is working and the problem is water supply related — pointing back to the filter or water inlet valve.
Watch the Full Repair Video
👉 Whirlpool French Door Gold Series — Check Ice Maker in Diagnostics Mode
Quick Troubleshooting Guide
| Symptom | Most Likely Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| No ice, water dispenser also slow | Clogged water filter | Replace filter |
| No ice, water dispenser works fine | Ice maker module or frozen fill tube | Run diagnostics |
| Ice maker runs but no ice drops | Frozen fill tube | Defrost with hair dryer |
| Ice maker totally silent | Ice maker switched off | Check on/off switch on ice maker arm |
Cost Breakdown
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Replacement water filter | ~$15–$25 |
| Replacement ice maker module (if needed) | ~$40–$60 |
| Professional repair call-out | $150–$250 |
| Your potential savings | $125–$235 |
Still Not Making Ice?
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