Is it worth fixing a refrigerator ice maker?
Yes, it’s usually worth fixing the ice maker on an Amana XRBS017BW if the refrigerator is cooling normally and the rest of the unit is in good condition. Ice maker repairs are typically far less expensive than replacing the refrigerator, and a complete ice maker replacement is often the most reliable fix.
We recommend repairing or replacing the ice maker when these are true:
- Fresh food and freezer temperatures are stable
- Doors close and seal well (no warm air leaks)
- No recurring water leaks under or behind the refrigerator
- The freezer is not heavily frosted over
- The ice maker is the only major problem
A common “best value” approach is replacing the full ice maker assembly rather than chasing multiple small failures. For this model, the refrigerator ice maker D7824706Q is a direct-fit replacement option.
If you’re seeing multiple symptoms beyond ice production, the ice maker may be a secondary issue.
| What you notice | What it often points to | Typical next step |
|---|---|---|
| Ice maker dead plus temp swings | Cooling system or airflow problem | Diagnose cooling first |
| Ice clumps, hollow cubes, slow fill | Water supply or inlet valve issue | Check supply pressure and line |
| Frost buildup in freezer | Door seal or defrost issue | Inspect gasket and defrost system |
| Water on floor | Drain or water line leak | Find leak source before replacing parts |
Do these simple checks first (they solve many “no ice” calls):
- Confirm the ice maker is switched ON (bail arm up or switch off stops ice)
- Make sure the freezer is cold enough (target about 0°F)
- Verify the shutoff valve is fully open and the water line is not kinked
- Dump old ice and reset by turning the ice maker off for 1 minute, then back on
- Look for a frozen fill tube (often caused by low water flow)
For prevention and maintenance tips that reduce repeat failures, use how to prevent water dispenser and ice maker problems.
An ice maker depends on both cooling performance and steady water flow. If the refrigerator is healthy, replacing the ice maker restores normal operation quickly and avoids spending money on unrelated parts.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Amana ice maker not making ice?
If your Amana XRBS017BW ice maker isn’t making ice, the most common causes are a shutoff setting, no water supply to the ice maker, a frozen fill tube, or an ice maker module failure. Start by confirming the freezer is cold enough and water can reach the ice maker.
- Make sure the ice maker is turned ON (bail arm down or switch on, depending on style).
- Confirm the freezer is at 0°F to 5°F; warmer temps stop ice production.
- Verify the household water shutoff valve is fully open.
- Look for a frozen or clogged fill tube above the ice maker.
- Dump old cubes and make sure the ice bin seats correctly.
- If you recently changed a filter, purge air from the water line.
If the ice maker cycles but the mold stays dry, focus on water delivery:
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| No ice, mold is dry | No water to ice maker | Check shutoff valve, line kinks, frozen fill tube |
| Small/hollow cubes | Low water flow | Replace filter, check supply pressure |
| Ice maker overfills | Inlet valve not closing | Diagnose inlet valve, consider replacement |
For step-by-step help, use how to diagnose a faulty refrigerator water inlet valve.
If the freezer temp is correct and water supply is good, the ice maker’s internal motor/module or thermostat can fail. In that case, replacing the complete assembly is typically the most reliable fix for the XRBS017BW.
- If the ejector won’t sweep cubes out, inspect the refrigerator ice ejector WP627843.
- If the unit won’t cycle at all (and power is present), replace the refrigerator ice maker D7824706Q.
An ice maker that isn’t producing often points to a water-flow restriction or temperature issue. Fixing those first prevents repeat failures and helps avoid leaks, clogs, and slow ice production.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I manually reset my ice maker?
To manually reset the ice maker in your Amana XRBS017BW bottom-mount refrigerator, we recommend doing a simple power reset first: turn the refrigerator off at the breaker (or unplug it) for 60 seconds, then restore power and wait for the ice maker to start a new harvest and fill cycle.
- Power reset (best first step): Unplug for 60 seconds, then plug back in.
- Ice maker OFF/ON reset: Switch the ice maker to OFF for 30 seconds, then back ON.
- Force a cycle (if your ice maker has a test feature): Some modules have a small test/reset button or test points under the front cover; initiating a test cycle can restart harvesting.
- Clear a jam: Remove the ice bin and check for stuck cubes in the ejector area.
- Confirm freezer temperature: Keep the freezer near 0°F for reliable ice production.
Most bottom-mount ice makers need time to stabilize after power is restored.
| After reset | What you may notice | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| First 0 to 10 minutes | No ice movement yet | Normal; module is re-initializing |
| 10 to 60 minutes | Harvest attempt and refill | Ice maker is cycling |
| 2 to 6 hours | First batch of cubes | Normal production returning |
These checks solve the most common “no ice” complaints after a reset:
- Make sure the shutoff arm (if equipped) is down and the bin is seated correctly.
- Verify the household water supply valve is fully open.
- Look for a frozen fill tube or ice clumps blocking the mold.
- If the ice maker cycles but never fills, troubleshoot the inlet water system.
- If the module is dead or inconsistent, replacement is often the fastest fix using the refrigerator ice maker D7824706Q.
A reset clears minor control glitches and restarts the harvest and fill sequence. If the underlying issue is water flow, temperature, or a failing ice maker module, the reset helps confirm which direction to troubleshoot next (controls vs. water supply vs. freezing).
Last updated: February 2026





