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KitchenAid KUIC18NNTS3 freestanding ice maker Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KUIC18NNTS3 freestanding ice maker, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Screw for KitchenAid KUIC18NNTS3 - Part WP489128

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  • Ice Maker Water Reservoir for KitchenAid KUIC18NNTS3 - Part WP2324334

    Evaporator, ice cutter grid and water parts diagram

    Ice Maker Water Reservoir

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  • Ice Maker Ice Scoop for KitchenAid KUIC18NNTS3 - Part W11420408

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  • Ice Maker Wire Harness for KitchenAid KUIC18NNTS3 - Part 2185681

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  • Ice Maker Reservoir Water Slide for KitchenAid KUIC18NNTS3 - Part WP2185625

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    Ice Maker Reservoir Water Slide

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  • Ice Maker Water Tubing for KitchenAid KUIC18NNTS3 - Part WPW10418868

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  • Ice Maker Electronic Control Board for KitchenAid KUIC18NNTS3 - Part WPW10226156

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    Ice Maker Electronic Control Board

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  • Refrigerator Screw for KitchenAid KUIC18NNTS3 - Part WP3400884

    Ice Maker Screw

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  • Ice Maker Reservoir Overflow Tube for KitchenAid KUIC18NNTS3 - Part WP2313890

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KitchenAid Freestanding Ice Maker KUIC18NNTS3 FAQs

On the KitchenAid KUIC18NNTS3 freestanding ice maker, we reset the icemaker by turning it OFF, then back ON at the control panel; if the Service light returns after cycling power, the manual directs turning the unit off and back on again and then scheduling service if the light comes back.

Quick reset steps (control panel)

  • Press OFF to stop ice maker operation.
  • Wait about 30 seconds.
  • Press ON to restart ice production.
  • If you just installed the unit or it has been off, allow 24 hours for the first batch.
  • Discard the first batch of ice produced after startup.

What the lights and buttons mean on this model

The KUIC18NNTS3 uses a control panel with On/Off, Holiday Mode, and Clean/Reset indicators. The On/Off button stops ice production but does not shut off power to the ice maker.

What you see What it usually means What we recommend
Ice maker not making ice Unit is OFF or recovering after restart Turn ON and allow up to 24 hours
Service light on The unit detected a condition needing attention Turn OFF then ON; if it returns, arrange service
Clean/Reset light yellow or red Cleaning is due or ice production is dropping Clean the ice making system per the KUIC18NNTS3 owner's manual

If “reset” does not restore ice production

These checks solve the most common no-ice complaints on freestanding ice makers:

  • Confirm the ice maker is ON (not in Holiday Mode).
  • Verify the water supply valve is fully open and the supply line is not kinked.
  • Clean the condenser; restricted airflow reduces ice capacity.
  • If the bin is overfilling or shutting off early, the bin temperature sensing can be involved; check the ice maker bin thermostat WPW10503764.
  • If the unit is not filling with water, the inlet valve can be involved; check the freestanding ice maker water inlet valve W10585391.

Why it matters

A proper reset gets the control back into a normal cycle, but consistent ice production depends on water supply, airflow across the condenser, and routine cleaning. Keeping those basics in shape prevents slow ice production and nuisance service lights.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. For the KitchenAid KUIC18NNTS3 freestanding ice maker, running a vinegar-and-water solution through the system is a practical way to dissolve mineral scale that can reduce ice production and cause off taste or odor; finish by flushing with multiple fresh-water cycles so no vinegar remains.

Use the cleaning steps and cycle described in the KUIC18NNTS3 owner's manual. If you are using vinegar as your descaling solution, this approach works well for routine scale removal.

  • Turn the ice maker OFF before starting.
  • Empty the bin and remove any loose ice.
  • Mix a 1:1 solution of white vinegar and warm water.
  • Run the unit's cleaning cycle (or circulate the solution through the water system as directed in the manual).
  • Let the solution contact internal surfaces long enough to break down scale.
  • Drain, then run 2 to 3 fresh-water rinse cycles (more if you still smell vinegar).
  • Turn the ice maker back ON and discard the first batch of ice.

What not to use

The manual cautions against harsh or surface-damaging cleaners on the unit.

  • Do not use abrasive cleaners on surfaces.
  • Do not use chlorine bleach on stainless steel surfaces.
  • Do not use sharp tools that can scratch or puncture components.

When cleaning is especially important

Your ice maker is designed to signal when cleaning is due, and scale can directly affect performance.

Symptom What it often means What to do next
Ice production drops a lot Scale buildup in the water/freezing system Run a cleaning cycle and rinse well
Off taste, odor, or gray ice Mineral content or scale Clean the system; consider water treatment
Ice sheet not cutting well Ice bridging or grid issue Level the unit; clean; check grid connection

Parts that commonly relate to cleaning and scale issues

If cleaning does not restore normal operation, these model-matched parts are commonly involved in water flow or ice formation.

Why it matters

Regular cleaning helps prevent premature component problems and keeps the ice making system operating efficiently; it also reduces scale-related issues that can cause thin ice, low output, or unpleasant taste and odor.

Last updated: January 2026

If your KitchenAid KUIC18NNTS3 freestanding ice maker runs but makes no ice, the most common causes are the control being OFF, no water supply, or a drain problem that keeps the water pan from holding water. Start with power, ON/OFF, water supply, and drain checks from the KUIC18NNTS3 owner's manual.

Quick checks (in order)

  • Confirm the control is set to ON.
  • Verify the water supply line is connected and the shutoff valve is fully open.
  • Make sure the drain cap is tight; a loose cap can empty the water pan and cause thin ice or no ice.
  • Check the drain tube and drain hose for debris, twists, or kinks.
  • Make sure room temperature is above 55°F (13°C); colder rooms can cause the bin thermostat to shut the unit off.
  • If you recently added a lot of water and your model has a drain pump, wait a few minutes for it to clear.

What the symptoms usually mean

What you notice Most likely issue What to do next
Unit has power but no ice production Control OFF or water supply off Turn control ON; open water valve
Water pan will not stay filled Drain cap loose or drain issue Tighten cap; clear/kink-check drain
Ice sheet sticks or ice between plate and grid Unit not level or needs cleaning Level the unit; run a cleaning cycle
Stops making ice in a cool space Room temp below 55°F Warm the room; recheck operation

Parts that commonly relate to “no ice”

If the basic checks above do not restore ice production, these model-specific parts are often involved:

Why it matters

This ice maker drains mineral-heavy water after each freeze cycle and refills with fresh water. If the drain is restricted or the water pan cannot hold water (loose drain cap, kinked drain hose), the unit can run without producing a proper ice sheet.

Last updated: January 2026

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Repair time and Difficulty

 45 minutes or less
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Repair time and Difficulty

 45 minutes or less

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