Fridge ice maker problems can be fairly easy to find and fix. Knowing where to look for those problems is the biggest part of knowing how to fix them. One area that you should check first is the water supply. Water supply problems to your fridge ice maker are probably the most common failure that can cause an ice maker to stop working. The most obvious thing to check first is to make sure that there is water or ice inside the ice maker mold. If there is no water in the mold then you likely have a water supply problem. Fridge icemaker’s call for water by opening the water valve.
If the water from your home supply cannot get to the icemaker there is likely a blockage somewhere between the ice maker and the hose that attaches to the back of your fridge. Simply tracing back down the waterline can be the easiest way to find where that blockage is. Make sure that the water is turned on at the water supply to your fridge and then open up the lines at various places where there are connections to find at how far the water is making it to your fridge. Inspecting the water supply to your fridge ice maker is a simple thing to do and there is a good chance that it will be the problem with your icemaker.