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KitchenAid KUIX535HPS02 freestanding icemaker

KitchenAid KUIX535HPS02 freestanding icemaker Parts

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  • Gasket-top for KitchenAid KUIX535HPS02 - Part W11624957

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KitchenAid Freestanding Icemaker KUIX535HPS02 FAQs

For the KitchenAid KUIX535HPS02 freestanding ice maker, the most reliable “reset” is a power reset: turn the unit off, disconnect power for 1 minute, then restore power and turn it back on. If ice production still does not restart, focus on water supply, draining, and circulation parts.

Quick reset steps (power reset)

  • Turn the ice maker OFF using the rocker switch (if equipped).
  • Unplug the unit (or switch OFF the circuit breaker) for 60 seconds.
  • Restore power.
  • Turn the unit back ON and allow a full cycle to start.
  • If the unit was recently cleaned or moved, give it time to refill and circulate water.

What to check if it still will not make ice

A reset only helps if the problem is a control glitch. If a component is not doing its job, the unit may power up normally but still not produce ice.

  • Water supply: Confirm the shutoff valve is fully open and the supply line is not kinked.
  • Water filtration: A restricted filter can reduce fill flow; replace the whirlpool refrigerator water filter F2WC9I1 if it is overdue.
  • Drain and reservoir: Standing water, slow draining, or a “full” condition can stop cycling; inspect the drain path and consider the pump, reservoir drain W11542868 if the pump is not moving water.
  • Recirculation/circulation: If water is not moving across the evaporator, ice will not form correctly; check the pump-recircu W11542867.
  • Inlet valve: If you hear no fill or get weak fill, the valve W10897719 is a common suspect.

Symptom-to-part quick guide

Symptom Most likely area Part on this page to consider
No/slow water fill Water inlet, filter Valve W10897719, whirlpool refrigerator water filter F2WC9I1
Water not circulating Recirculation system Pump-recircu W11542867
Water will not drain Drain system Pump, reservoir drain W11542868
Ice forms but will not release/cut Cutter grid area Grid-assy, 2 W10919199

Why it matters

Resetting clears minor electronic hiccups, but consistent “no ice” problems usually come from water flow, draining, or circulation. Checking those systems first prevents repeated resets and helps you replace only the part that is actually failing.

You can order replacement parts for your KitchenAid KUIX535HPS02 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

If your KitchenAid KUIX535HPS02 freestanding icemaker runs but is not making ice, the most common causes are no water getting to the evaporator plate (supply or inlet valve issue) or weak/no water circulation inside the unit (recirculation pump issue). Start by confirming the reservoir fills and water is moving over the evaporator plate.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Make sure the unit is powered on and the controls are set to make ice (not clean or off).
  • Confirm the water supply shutoff valve is fully open.
  • Inspect the water line for kinks or a pinched section behind the cabinet.
  • Check that the reservoir is filling; low or no fill points to a supply or valve problem.
  • Look for a clogged filter or restricted flow; replace the whirlpool refrigerator water filter F2WC9I1 if it is due.

What the symptoms usually mean

What you observe What it points to What to do next
Reservoir is empty No incoming water Verify house water supply, then test/replace the valve W10897719
Reservoir is full but evaporator plate stays dry No recirculation Check for pump noise/flow; replace the pump-recircu W11542867 if not circulating
Water flows but ice is thin or slow Restricted flow or scale Replace filter, descale/clean, confirm good water pressure
Ice forms but will not release/cut Grid or harvest issue Inspect cutter grid; consider the grid-assy, 2 W10919199 if wires are damaged

How to narrow it down (simple, practical steps)

  1. Check fill: After a cycle starts, the reservoir should contain water. If it stays empty, focus on the inlet side.
  2. Check circulation: With a full reservoir, you should see water moving across the evaporator plate. No movement usually means the recirculation pump is not running or is blocked.
  3. Check drainage issues: If the unit is draining unexpectedly or not draining during clean cycles, inspect the drain system and consider the pump, reservoir drain W11542868 if the drain pump is not operating.

Why it matters

An ice maker that runs without making ice is usually failing at one of two essentials: getting water into the machine or moving that water across the evaporator plate to freeze. Fixing the correct stage first prevents repeat clogs, pump damage, and wasted service time.

Parts and help for KUIX535HPS02

We list model-matched replacement parts for KUIX535HPS02 on this page (including pumps, valves, filters, and the cutter grid). For broader part lookup by model number, use Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For your KitchenAid KUIX535HPS02 freestanding icemaker, start by power-cycling the unit and confirming water supply and drainage; most “no ice” issues come from a restricted water filter, a fill valve problem, or a pump/drain issue that stops the freeze cycle.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Make sure the unit is turned ON and the ice bin is seated correctly.
  • Confirm the water shutoff valve is fully open and the supply line is not kinked.
  • Replace the water filter if flow is weak or the filter is overdue; use the whirlpool refrigerator water filter F2WC9I1.
  • Check for standing water in the reservoir or sump area.
  • Verify the room temperature is within normal indoor range (very warm rooms reduce production).
  • Unplug the unit for 5 minutes, then restore power to reset the control.
Symptom Most likely system Part on this model that often relates
No water entering, thin/slow fill Water inlet Valve W10897719
Water present but no circulation over evaporator Recirculation Pump-recircu W11542867
Unit stops mid-cycle or won’t drain during clean/drain Drain system Pump, reservoir drain W11542868
Misshapen cubes or slab not cutting cleanly Cutter grid Grid-assy, 2 W10919199

Step-by-step: “No ice” troubleshooting flow

  1. Reset by power: Unplug for 5 minutes, plug back in, wait 15 to 30 minutes for the cycle to restart.
  2. Check water flow: If flow is weak, replace the filter first (it is the fastest, most common fix).
  3. Listen for fill and pump: You should typically hear a fill, then pump circulation during the freeze cycle.
  4. Inspect for drain problems: If the reservoir is overfilling or not draining, focus on the drain pump and drain path.
  5. If you need parts: Order model-matched parts from the list for KUIX535HPS02, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Why it matters

An ice maker can look “dead” when it is actually protecting itself; low water flow, a stuck valve, or a pump that is not moving water can prevent proper freezing and shut down ice production.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems with the KitchenAid KUIX535HPS02 freestanding ice maker include no or low ice production, leaking water, hollow or cloudy cubes, ice clumping or jams, and unusual noises. Most issues trace back to water supply problems, restricted airflow, scale buildup, or a worn water-handling part such as a pump, valve, or door seal.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean

  • No ice or slow ice production: low water pressure, clogged filter, dirty condenser, or a weak recirculation pump
  • Bad-tasting or cloudy ice: old filter, mineral scale in the reservoir, or stagnant water from infrequent use
  • Water leaking: loose drain line, cracked tubing, failing drain pump, or a door gasket that is not sealing
  • Ice slab will not cut cleanly: cutter grid issue or scale buildup on the evaporator surface
  • Rattling, buzzing, or grinding: fan blade contact, pump cavitation (air in water line), or vibration from an unlevel cabinet

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  1. Confirm the shutoff valve is fully open and the supply line is not kinked.
  2. Replace the water filter on schedule; a restricted filter is a top cause of low production.
  3. Clean the condenser area and make sure the unit has ventilation space.
  4. Level the ice maker; poor leveling can cause noise and uneven water flow.
  5. Run a cleaning cycle and descale if you have hard water.

Parts that commonly solve these problems on KUIX535HPS02

Symptom Likely system Example part on this model
Low ice production Water circulation Pump-recircu W11542867
Not filling or overfilling Water inlet control Valve W10897719
Standing water or drain issues Drain system Pump, reservoir drain W11542868
Poor cutting or slab issues Cutting system Grid-assy, 2 W10919199
Warm cabinet edge, sweating, leaks at door Door seal Ice maker door gasket WP2217294

Why it matters

An ice maker that is starved for water or airflow often runs longer, makes smaller batches, and builds scale faster. Fixing the root cause protects the evaporator, pumps, and valves, and it keeps ice quality consistent.

To order replacement parts for KUIX535HPS02, use the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

A KitchenAid freestanding ice maker like model KUIX535HPS02 is built from a water-in system, an ice-making system, a refrigeration system, and electrical controls. Together, these parts bring water in, freeze it into ice, release the ice, and drain or recirculate water for consistent production.

Main part groups you will see on an ice maker

  • Water supply and filtration: water line, inlet valve, filter, fittings
  • Water handling: reservoir, recirculation pump, distributor tube, drain pump
  • Ice forming and harvesting: evaporator/freezing surface, cutter grid (if equipped), bin and related hardware
  • Refrigeration and airflow: condenser, fan blade, sealed system components
  • Controls and wiring: control board, switches, transformer, wire harnesses, sensors
  • Door and cabinet sealing: door gasket, latch, insulation, panels

Common KUIX535HPS02 parts (examples)

These are some of the specific replacement parts we commonly see for this model:

Quick “what it does” guide

Part type What it does Common symptom when it fails
Water filter Reduces sediment and taste/odor issues Slow fill, poor ice quality
Inlet valve Opens to let water into the unit No water fill, overfilling
Recirculation pump Moves water over the freezing surface Thin ice, no ice, noisy operation
Cutter grid Helps separate slabs into cubes Large sheets, uneven cubes
Drain pump Removes water during drain/clean cycles Standing water, drain errors
Door gasket Keeps warm air out Soft/melting ice, excess frost

Why it matters

Knowing which system a part belongs to speeds up troubleshooting. For example, “no ice” can be a water-in issue (filter/valve), a water-movement issue (pump/tube), or a refrigeration/airflow issue (condenser/fan).

Ordering the right part

  • Match the part to model KUIX535HPS02 before ordering
  • Compare the part name and ID to your original component
  • If you are unsure which part you need, start with the most likely system (fill, circulate, freeze, harvest, drain)
  • You can order parts from the list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect

Last updated: February 2026

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