My Roper Refrigerator Is Not Making Ice

A reliable Roper refrigerator that is stocked with ice is a must-have for all households. An efficient ice maker is vital for every household, regardless of whether you use it to make drinks, keep food fresh or host guests. If, however, your Roper refrigerator isn’t making ice, it can be annoying and frustrating. There are several reasons your Roper refrigerator could not produce ice.

This article will cover the main causes of ice maker failure and offer step-by–step instructions on how to fix it. By following the advice and information given, you’ll be able to identify the problem and return your refrigerator to making Ice in no time.

 

Common solutions to the problem: My Roper Refrigerator isn’t making ice

 

Roper Refrigerator Main Control Board

The Roper refrigerator’s main control board regulates the voltage being sent to the maker of ice. The ice maker might not function when the control board has been damaged. It is possible to examine the control board for indications of damage or a shorted component. You can also utilize a multimeter to determine if voltage is reaching the ice maker, after having a look at the Roper refrigerator’s wiring diagram. Temperature of the freezer above 10 degrees F (-12C). The Ice maker will not produce ice cubes if the freezer temperature is higher than 10 degrees Fahrenheit (-12C). For the icemaker to function effectively, it must be maintained between 0 and 5 degrees Fahrenheit (-18 and 15C). If the temperature of the freezer is excessively high, make sure that the condenser coils remain free of debris and the fan for condenser is working properly. Also, check if there is any frozen evaporator coils. If the coils of the evaporator are covered in ice, a part of the defrost system has likely been damaged.

 

Roper Refrigerator Water Inlet Valve

The water inlet valve is an electrically-controlled valve that opens to supply water to the dispenser and ice maker. If the valve for water is damaged, or it is not sufficiently inflated the water will not flow through. In the end it is possible that the Roper Ice maker will not make ice. To work effectively, the valve has to be at least 20psi. You must make sure that the pressure of water is at least 20psi. To verify that the water pressure for the valve is adequate it is possible to use a multimeter. If the water valve is receiving sufficient power and pressure but the ice maker doesn’t make ice, it’s time to replace it.

 

Roper Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly

The components of the ice maker are usually not sold in a set, so you will have to purchase and replace the whole Roper assembly. Before replacing an icemaker assembly, be sure to inspect the water inlet, water line as well as the fan and the water heater. If you discover that none of the components are damaged, and the temperature in the freezer is not below 15 degrees Fahrenheit, then replace the entire ice maker assembly.

 

Low pressure water from the house supply

The house may have insufficient water pressure. The valve that supplies water to the inlet pipe provides water to the ice maker and water dispenser. To ensure that the water inlet will function properly, it should be at least 20 PSI. Test the water flow to ensure that it’s at least 20psi. Confirm the Roper’s icemaker has been turned on. The arm or paddle should be in a position to move freely. If you have an in-door model of ice-dispensing ensure that the indicator light is lit in the event that the door is open.

 

Roper Door Switch for Refrigerators

This turns off the water dispenser when Roper refrigerator doors are opened. If the door switch fails, the dispenser will not start. A multimeter is a good tool to check for continuity to determine if the door switches are damaged. If the door switches don’t have continuity, it is best to replace them.

 

Roper Refrigerator Ice Level Control Board

Some Roper refrigerators use a infrared beam to detect the level of the bucket of ice. When the ice levels reach the top of a bucket, the infrared beam stops. The control board then shuts off the machine. The control board signals the icemaker to make more ice in the event that the levels of ice are below that beam. The ice maker will cease making ice when the ice level control board is not functioning. Check that the power supply to the Ice Level Control Panel is functioning. Replace the ice control board in case the icemaker doesn’t work even though the ice control board is getting electricity.

 

Roper Refrigerator Water Filter

A clogged water filter can hinder the flow of water to the dispenser and prevent the maker of ice from working effectively. To maintain water flow and quality, the filter should be changed about every six months.

 

Roper Refrigerator Auger Motor

For many Roper refrigerators to properly dispensing the ice, an auger motor will spin an auger blade that will move the ice out of the ice bucket and down the dispenser ice chute. If the auger motor is damaged or fails, the ice will stop moving forward and fall through the chute. It can create the impression that the ice maker isn’t functioning properly. Pull out an ice bucket and check if the motor is functioning properly. Turn the bucket auger manually by hand. A multimeter can be used to test the electrical continuity of the motor, if it is able to rotate freely. If the auger’s motor has lost its continuity or is not getting power, it should be replaced.

 

Roper Refrigerators Ice Bucket

The ice bucket on several Roper refrigerators uses an auger motor that is independent to spin a blade, and push the water from the bucket. If the auger motor spins but the ice isn’t flowing the ice, it may be damaged. If you notice cracks or wear, check the motor of the auger, the ice bucket, and the drive coupler. If needed replace your ice bucket.

A Roper refrigerator that isn’t making ice is a common issue. There are a variety of reasons to blame for this. Whether it’s a clogged water line, faulty maker of ice or a thermostat problem There are a variety of solutions that you can try to get your appliance back to producing the ice. You can diagnose the problem yourself by following the steps in this post. Regular maintenance will help avoid future problems. This includes taking care to clean the ice maker and ensuring that the water line is clear. Don’t hesitate to call Roper when you require ice.