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Thermador ice makers

There is no standalone ice machine on this brand. The ice maker is a module inside a freezer column, fed by a water line run through the cabinetry — so this page is about that module and the water reaching it, not about an undercounter machine behind a bar.

  • 1 symptoms we are called out to
  • From $95 diagnostic, credited to the repair
  • 59 cities and neighborhoods covered
  • OEM parts available on order

The short version

What this equipment is, for a repair

Configurations

Inside the freezer column

Access

Planned before the visit, not discovered on arrival

Parts

OEM, available on order

Diagnostic

From $95, credited to the repair

What goes wrong with it

Each one covers the likely causes in the order they are worth checking, and what to do in five minutes before booking anything.

  • A hand reaching into a freezer bin heaped with ice cubes
    Give it time first

    Ice maker not making ice

    No ice, or not enough of it. The manufacturer's own figures matter here: a day from switch-on before it makes any, and three days before it makes what it should.

    • No ice at all after a day or more
    • Much less ice than it used to make
    • Hollow or small cubes
    What it usually means

What we do on it

Starting figures for this equipment in South Florida. The exact cost is confirmed after an on-site diagnostic — and this is not the whole list of what can go wrong, so call if your problem is not here.

  • A green circuit board with its capacitors and ribbon cable, close up
    from $95

    Diagnostic visit

    We read the codes on site — including the ones a machine with no display blinks out — then test the circuit the code names before saying anything about the repair. The fee is credited toward the work when you go ahead.

    • Codes and blink patterns read on site
    • The circuit tested before a part is named
    • Credited toward the repair
    What this involves
  • A technician kneeling beside a refrigerator with the kickplate off and his tools on the floor
    from $280

    Condenser and fan service

    The single most useful thing anybody does to built-in refrigeration in this climate, and the one most often left undone until something expensive happens.

    • Condenser cleaned properly, not blown around
    • Fans tested for speed as well as movement
    • Clearances checked against how it is built in
    What this involves
  • Crushed ice filling the frame
    from $155

    Ice maker and water repair

    No ice, not enough ice, or a water filter symbol that will not stop flashing. A useful share of these end at a filter and a three-second button hold.

    • The filter reset that clears a flashing symbol
    • Supply, pressure and freezer temperature checked first
    • Harvest problems separated from fill problems
    What this involves
  • A fitter in safety glasses kneeling at a built-in wall oven, driving a screw into the cabinet frame
    from $195

    Installation

    Built-in equipment fitted properly: clearances that let it shed heat, panels that line up with the cabinets, and the settings that only get made once.

    • Clearances and ventilation done to specification
    • Cabinet panels hung and aligned
    • Water, gas and supply checked, not assumed
    What this involves

In more detail

About Thermador ice makers

Almost always the water, not the cold

An ice maker sitting in a freezer that holds temperature has one thing the freezer does not: a water supply. That is where these calls end far more often than at the module itself.

What actually goes wrong

  • No ice at all. The supply line, the inlet valve or the filter, in that order. A freezer holding temperature with no ice in it is a water problem far more often than a cold one.
  • Hollow, small or cloudy cubes. Partial water flow — a filter at the end of its life, a line kinked behind the cabinet, or pressure too low to fill the mold in the time the cycle allows.
  • Ice with a taste or a smell. Almost always the filter or an open box in the freezer beside it, and almost never the module.
  • Ice that stopped after work in the kitchen. A shut-off valve left closed behind a cabinet is a real and common ending to this call.

There is no standalone ice machine on this brand

The ice maker is a module inside a freezer column, fed by a water line run through the cabinetry. That matters for two reasons: the freezer has to be right before the ice can be, and reaching the line usually means reaching behind joinery. If the freezer is also drifting, say so — it changes the order we work in.

This article is based on:

  • Official manufacturer documentation
  • Internal repair procedures
  • Technician repair history
  • Company quality standards

Before you book

Questions about thermador ice makers

No ice at all, and the freezer is cold.

Then the cooling is not the problem. Work along the water: the shut-off valve behind or below the cabinetry, the line itself where it passes through a cabinet and can be pinched, and the fill valve at the appliance. A line that has frozen where it enters the cold cabinet is common and looks exactly like a failed ice maker.

The cubes are hollow or half the size they were.

That is water arriving too slowly, not a mold that has stopped working. A partly closed valve, a kinked line or a filter that is long overdue all produce it. Changing the filter is the cheapest thing to try and it is due more often in this water than the manual suggests.

The ice tastes of the freezer.

Ice takes on whatever is around it, and old ice takes on more. Empty the bin, let it make a fresh batch and taste that. If the new ice is clean, the answer was the bin; if it is not, the filter and the line are next.

Tell us the model number and what it is doing.

Call (305) 846-7685