How to reset freezer ice maker?
To reset a Kenmore ice maker model 4317943, we recommend turning the ice maker off for a few minutes, then turning it back on and allowing time for a full harvest and refill cycle. This clears many temporary control or sensor glitches without replacing parts.
Quick reset steps (safe for most 4317943-STYLE ice makers)
- Lift the shutoff arm to the OFF position (or switch the ice maker off, if equipped).
- Wait 5 minutes.
- Lower the shutoff arm to the ON position.
- Confirm the freezer is cold enough (best results are typically at 0°F to 5°F).
- Wait up to 24 hours for normal ice production to stabilize after a reset.
If there is a reset button (not on every 4317943 setup)
Some installations that use the Kenmore 4317943 ice maker assembly have a test or reset feature, but the exact button location and method can vary by the refrigerator it is installed in.
- Look for a small button or test point on the ice maker head/module area.
- Press and hold for 3 to 5 seconds (if present).
- Release and wait for the unit to attempt a cycle.
What to check if resetting does not restore ice
If the ice maker still will not cycle or fill after resetting, the issue is usually water supply, temperature, or a failed ice maker component.
- Water supply valve is turned on and the line is not kinked
- Fill tube is not frozen or blocked
- Inlet valve is opening and delivering water
- Ice maker mold thermostat and module are operating
Common parts related to “no ice after reset”
| Symptom after reset | Most likely area | Example compatible part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| No water enters mold | Water inlet system | Refrigerator inlet valve 4318046 |
| Ice maker will not cycle/harvest | Ice maker drive/module | Motor mold W10190935 |
| Ice maker dead or inconsistent | Complete assembly | Ice maker assembly - refrigerator ice maker by whirlpool 4317943 |
Why it matters
A reset is a fast way to rule out a temporary control hang-up before you spend time diagnosing wiring, water flow, or replacing the ice maker assembly. It also helps confirm whether the problem is intermittent or repeatable.
For more performance tips once it is running again, see tips for better ice from an ice maker.
Last updated: January 2026
How do I know if my ice maker water inlet valve is bad?
On Kenmore model 4317943, a bad ice maker water inlet valve usually shows up as no water filling the ice mold, slow or weak fills, or water leaking/dripping even when the ice maker is not calling for water. If your water supply is on and the ice maker still will not fill, the valve is a top suspect.
Common signs the inlet valve is failing
- Ice maker runs (cycles) but the mold stays dry
- Very small or hollow cubes from low water flow
- Water dripping into the fill tube or mold when the unit is idle
- Buzzing/humming from the valve but no water enters
- Intermittent ice production that comes and goes
Quick checks before replacing parts
- Confirm water supply: Make sure the shutoff valve is fully open and the supply line is not kinked.
- Check for a frozen fill tube: If the fill tube is iced up, the valve may be seeping and refreezing water at the tube.
- Inspect for leaks at fittings: Look for moisture around the valve body and water tube connections.
- Electrical test (if you are comfortable): With power disconnected, a multimeter check of the valve coil for continuity can help confirm a failed coil.
Parts that commonly solve this on model 4317943
If the symptoms point to the valve, the compatible replacement for this model is the refrigerator inlet valve 4318046. If the ice maker itself is not cycling correctly (or has internal mechanical issues), the ice maker assembly - refrigerator ice maker by whirlpool 4317943 is the complete assembly option.
| Symptom | More likely cause | What we typically check next |
|---|---|---|
| Mold stays dry, no fill sound | Inlet valve not opening | Valve coil continuity, water pressure |
| Tiny/hollow cubes | Restricted flow or weak valve | Supply line, valve screen, pressure |
| Fill tube freezes repeatedly | Valve seeping | Valve drip/weep, tube condition |
| Leaks at back/bottom | Valve or fitting leak | Tube fittings, cracks, clamps |
Why it matters
The inlet valve controls water flow into the ice maker; when it sticks closed you get no ice, and when it seeps or sticks open you can get freezing, clumping, or leaking that leads to bigger water and ice problems.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the life expectancy of a refrigerator ice maker?
For the Kenmore ice maker model 4317943, a typical refrigerator ice maker often lasts about 5 to 10 years with normal home use and good water quality; heavy use, hard water, and poor airflow can shorten that. If performance drops or leaks start, replacing the core assembly is often the most reliable fix.
What affects ice maker lifespan
- Water quality and scale buildup (hard water shortens life)
- Freezer temperature stability (warm swings stress the thermostat and motor)
- Fill system health (restricted water flow or overfilling)
- Ice jams and forced cycling (strips gears and damages the module)
- Maintenance habits (periodic cleaning prevents mineral and mold buildup)
Signs it is near end of life
- Small, hollow, or misshapen cubes
- Intermittent ice production (works some days, not others)
- Water leaking or icicles around the fill area
- Loud clicking/grinding during harvest
- Ice maker stops even though freezer is cold
Repair vs replace: quick decision guide
| What you see | Most likely area | Best next step |
|---|---|---|
| No ice, but freezer is cold | Water supply or valve | Check/inspect refrigerator inlet valve 4318046 |
| Cycles but will not harvest properly | Module, motor, thermostat | Consider motor mold W10190935 or refrigerator ice maker thermostat WP627985 |
| Multiple symptoms or recurring failures | Whole ice maker | Replace ice maker assembly - refrigerator ice maker by whirlpool 4317943 |
Why it matters
A worn ice maker can waste water, create leaks that freeze into blockages, and cause inconsistent ice production. Replacing the failing component early often prevents secondary issues in the water and ice system.
Helpful maintenance tip
For better cube quality and fewer jams, follow the cleaning and usage practices in tips for better ice from an ice maker.
Last updated: January 2026
Is it worth repairing an ice maker?
For Kenmore model 4317943, repairing is usually worth it when the problem is isolated (no ice, leaking, or intermittent cycling) and the fix is a single serviceable component; if multiple failures are stacking up or the repair cost approaches about half the cost of replacement, replacing the ice maker assembly is typically the better value.
Quick decision checklist (Kenmore 4317943)
- Repair makes sense if the unit cools properly and the issue points to one part (water fill, harvest, shutoff).
- Replace makes sense if you have repeated breakdowns, heavy corrosion, or multiple symptoms at once.
- If you see water supply issues, start with the valve and tubing before condemning the whole ice maker.
- If the ice maker cycles but does not release cubes, the module or mold area is a common direction.
- If the ice maker will not stop making ice, check the shutoff arm components.
Common repair paths and the parts they involve
| Symptom | What we usually check first | Part examples for model 4317943 |
|---|---|---|
| No ice, no fill sound | Water supply and inlet valve | Refrigerator inlet valve 4318046 |
| Overfilling or leaking into mold | Inlet valve not closing fully | Refrigerator inlet valve 4318046 |
| Ice maker runs but does not harvest | Module or mold drive issues | Motor mold W10190935 |
| Ice maker will not shut off | Shutoff arm stuck/bent | Refrigerator arm W11342242 |
| Multiple issues or long-term wear | Replace complete assembly | Ice maker assembly - refrigerator ice maker by whirlpool 4317943 |
Why it matters
A targeted repair can restore normal ice production at a lower cost and with less downtime. Replacing the full assembly can be the smarter choice when wear is widespread because it resets multiple wear items at once and reduces repeat service.
Helpful DIY guidance
If you are troubleshooting ice quality or production before buying parts, use freestanding ice maker troubleshooting and tips for better ice from an ice maker to narrow the symptom to the water system, freezing performance, or the ice maker mechanism.
Last updated: January 2026





