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GE Ice Machine Repair in Austin, TX

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  • Diagnostic drops to $39 as you complete the steps.
  • Typical repair time: 2-3 hours
  • Typical labor range: $120-$290
  • Coverage: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704, 78705, 78745, 78758, 78759, 78729, 78748

Recent GE Ice Machine Repairs in Austin

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Top verified matches for GE Ice Machine in Austin.

Austin2026-05-21VERIFIEDREPAIRED

Kitchenaid • Model KUIC15NHZS0

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Symptom

The customer reported that the Ice machine produces little ice and the ice is thin.

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Diagnosis

The technician inspected the condenser coil for dirt, the water level sensor, and the inlet water valve. It was found that the inlet water valve was receiving 120 volts but was not opening to allow s…

Fix / Resolution

The water inlet valve was replaced. After the replacement, testing was conducted and no issues were found.

Local proof: North Austin · 78730 · Near Lake Travis

Completion status: REPAIRED

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* Prices shown are from past completed jobs and include parts and labor. Actual repair cost varies by model, diagnosis, and part availability.

Why choose GoFindTech for GE ice machine repair in Austin?

Serving nearby areas around Austin. You’ll see available time windows after the wizard.

Common GE ice machine problems in Austin

Seeing a code in Austin? Book a diagnostic — we’ll validate the meaning and run the right checks.

GE: Not Making Ice

When a residential ice machine stops producing, we check fill flow, recirculation, freeze progression, and harvest behavior before jumping to major cooling-path assumptions.

  • Verify water inlet flow and inlet valve behavior
  • Inspect filter restriction and scale on evaporator/grid surfaces
  • Test recirculation pump and distribution path performance

Quick tip: Confirm water supply is fully open and filter maintenance is current; avoid repeated power-cycling if production is inconsistent.

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GE: Ice Small / Hollow Cubes

Small or hollow cubes usually indicate incomplete slab formation from restricted flow, scale buildup, or shortened freeze behavior.

  • Measure fill and distribution consistency
  • Inspect scale accumulation on evaporator/grid
  • Check freeze timing and sensor behavior

Quick tip: If condenser fins are dusty on air-cooled units, clean gently; airflow restrictions often reduce production quality.

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GE: Leaking Water

Leaks often come from inlet or recirculation paths, drain restrictions, overflow behavior, or pump-seal wear.

  • Inspect inlet, drain, and recirculation paths
  • Check drain line for restriction or backflow
  • Inspect pump housing and seals

Quick tip: If you see active leaking, stop using the unit and shut off the water supply to prevent damage.

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GE: Making Loud Noise

Noise often maps to fan, recirculation pump, vibration transfer, or harvest-cycle movement depending on cycle stage.

  • Inspect condenser fan motor and blade clearance
  • Test recirculation pump for noise/vibration
  • Check compressor mounts and tubing contact points

Quick tip: Make sure the unit is level and not touching cabinets — vibration can amplify noise.

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GE: Not Cooling / Warm Ice Bin

If the unit runs but will not freeze, airflow limits, start-component weakness, cycle-control issues, or cooling-path decline may be involved.

  • Check compressor start relay/capacitor and run behavior
  • Verify condenser coil condition and airflow (air-cooled)
  • Measure freeze-cycle progression and evaporator response

Quick tip: If the unit is air-cooled, clean condenser fins and confirm fan operation; persistent no-freeze needs diagnosis.

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Popular GE ice machine models we service

We service many GE models — model number optional when booking.

FAQ about GE ice machine repair in Austin

How much does GE ice machine repair cost?

Most jobs fall into the $120-$290 labor range. Parts priced separately after diagnostic.

Do you use OEM parts?

When available, yes. We also provide aftermarket options if cheaper.

Is it worth fixing older units?

The technician compares repair cost with age/condition and gives a clear recommendation.