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KitchenAid KUIX505ESS1 ice maker

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  • Refrigerator Screw for KitchenAid KUIX505ESS1 - Part WP3400884

    Ice Maker Screw

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KitchenAid Ice Maker KUIX505ESS1 FAQs

For the KitchenAid KUIX505ESS1 freestanding ice maker, the most reliable “reset” is a power reset: turn the unit off, wait 5 minutes, then turn it back on and let it restart its freeze and harvest cycle. After resetting, allow time for the first full batch of ice.

Quick reset steps (KUIX505ESS1)
  • Turn the ice maker OFF at the control (or unplug it).
  • Wait 5 minutes (this clears many control and sensor glitches).
  • Turn the unit ON again.
  • Confirm the unit has water supply and the bin is seated correctly.
  • Wait for a complete cycle; initial ice can take 30 to 90 minutes depending on conditions.
What to check if it still will not make ice

These items commonly look like a “needs reset” problem but are actually a water, drain, or circulation issue:

Reset vs. restart: what changes
Action What it does When to use it
Power reset (OFF 5 min, ON) Reboots the control and restarts the cycle Unit not running, acting “stuck,” or after a power flicker
Cleaning and restart Removes scale/slime that blocks water flow and sensors Cloudy ice, bad taste, slow production
Part diagnosis Targets the failed component Runs but no ice, leaks, or unusual noise
Why it matters

A freestanding ice maker like the KUIX505ESS1 depends on steady water flow, recirculation, and proper draining. Resetting can clear a temporary control fault, but consistent “no ice” symptoms usually trace back to the water valve, recirculation pump, drain pump, or a restricted filter.

For model-specific control locations and operating steps, use the KUIX505ESS1 owner’s manual and the KUIX505ESS1 installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. The KitchenAid KUIX505ESS1 freestanding ice maker will run without a water filter installed, but the incoming water will not be filtered, so ice taste and mineral buildup can be affected. For the correct bypass or cap setup, follow the steps in the KUIX505ESS1 owner's manual.

How to run it without the filter (typical setup)

Most KitchenAid freestanding ice makers use a filter head that needs either a filter cartridge or a bypass/cap to seal and direct water flow.

  • Turn the unit off before changing anything in the filter area.
  • Remove the filter cartridge (if installed).
  • Install the filter cap or bypass piece so it seats fully and seals.
  • Turn the water supply back on and check carefully for leaks.
  • Run and discard the first batch or two of ice to flush the water path.
What changes when you skip the filter

Running unfiltered water is fine mechanically, but it changes performance and maintenance.

Area With filter installed Without filter
Ice taste/odor Typically cleaner Depends on household water
Scale buildup Reduced More likely (hard water)
Maintenance Filter changes More frequent cleaning/descaling
When a filter (or filter housing) becomes the real issue

If the unit will not fill, leaks at the grille area, or makes thin/hollow cubes, the problem is often water supply, the filter head/cap seal, or a water inlet component.

Common parts involved on KUIX505ESS1 include:

Why it matters

A missing filter is not a “no-run” condition, but unfiltered water can increase mineral scale on the evaporator and water system. That can reduce ice production and lead to more frequent cleaning to keep cubes clear and the cutter grid working smoothly.

Last updated: February 2026

If your KitchenAid freestanding ice maker model KUIX505ESS1 isn’t making ice, the most common causes are no water supply, restricted water flow (often a clogged filter), a fill problem at the inlet valve, or a circulation issue that prevents proper freezing. Start with water and airflow checks, then move to the water valve and pump.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Confirm the unit is powered on and not in a cleaning or standby mode (see the KUIX505ESS1 owner's manual).
  • Verify the household shutoff valve is fully open and the supply line is not kinked.
  • Make sure the drain setup matches the install requirements; a bad drain can interrupt operation (see the KUIX505ESS1 installation guide).
  • Clean dust from the front grille and condenser area so the unit can cool efficiently.
  • If ice is forming but not dropping, inspect the cutter area for mineral buildup.
Most likely part-related causes on KUIX505ESS1

If the basic checks look good, these parts commonly affect ice production:

  • Water filter housing or filter restriction: replace the filter on schedule; a restricted filter can reduce fill.
  • Inlet water not opening: a failed water valve W10897719 can prevent the reservoir from filling.
  • Poor water circulation over the evaporator: a weak or failed ice maker recirculation pump W11542867 can stop proper ice formation.
  • Drain problems: if the unit cannot drain correctly, it may not complete cycles; check the ice maker drain pump W11542868 if you see standing water.
Symptom-to-cause guide
What you notice What it usually points to What to do next
Runs but no ice No fill, restricted flow, or circulation issue Check shutoff valve, filter, then valve/pump
Very little ice Low water flow or poor cooling Replace filter, clean condenser, verify ventilation
Water in bin or cabinet Drain issue or leak Confirm drain install, inspect drain pump and hoses
Ice slab not cut Cutter grid issue or scale Clean/descale; inspect cutter grid wiring
Why it matters

This model relies on steady water flow and continuous recirculation across the evaporator. Any restriction (filter, valve, kinked line) or weak pumping can stop the freeze cycle and you end up with no ice or very low production.

For step-by-step troubleshooting paths, use freestanding ice maker troubleshooting.

Last updated: February 2026

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How to replace a freestanding ice maker cutter grid

How to replace a freestanding ice maker cutter grid

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Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less
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Repair time and Difficulty

 45 minutes or less
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How to replace a freestanding ice maker electronic control board

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Repair time and Difficulty

 45 minutes or less

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