Do I need a warranty for my ice maker?

Yes. A warranty for your ice maker can help cover expensive repairs or replacement costs, especially after the manufacturer warranty runs out and common issues like failed motors, broken water valves, or sensor malfunctions appear. Ice makers—whether standalone or built into refrigerators—are known for mechanical and water-related problems that often require professional service. Many customers find the cost of a single repair can exceed the price of a protection plan. CPS offers coverage options for new, refurbished, and open-box ice makers, along with access to authorized repair networks and nationwide support if a breakdown occurs.

Ice Maker Warranty Quick Summary

Here’s what matters most when deciding if you need a warranty for your ice maker:

  • Ice makers commonly develop water line, valve, or mechanical issues after a few years of use
  • Out-of-warranty repairs often cost more than a protection plan, especially for built-in or premium models
  • Frequent symptoms include no ice production, water leaks, or control failures
  • Many customers seek coverage after experiencing unexpected repair costs
  • Eligible new, refurbished, and open-box ice makers can be covered by CPS plans
Topic Quick Take
Warranty Value Helps with unexpected repair or replacement costs after manufacturer coverage ends
Best For Built-in, premium, and frequently used ice makers
Common Failures Water valve, motor, sensor, and control board issues
Repair Support Access to authorized service and repair coordination
Product Eligibility Coverage available for many new, refurbished, and open-box units
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What Should You Look For in an Ice Maker Warranty?

When comparing ice maker warranties, it’s important to focus on the specific repair risks and service needs of these appliances. Customers often want to know what’s actually covered, how repairs are handled, and whether the plan includes parts, labor, and water-related failures. Here are the key points to consider:

  • Coverage for water valve, motor, and control board failures
  • Protection for mechanical, electrical, and water-related issues
  • Access to authorized repair networks and professional service
  • Eligibility for refurbished or open-box ice makers
  • Clear claims process and repair coordination support

What Experience Does CPS Have With Ice Maker Repairs and Protection?

With more than 75 million products covered and 60 million customers supported since 1990, CPS has extensive experience handling ice maker repairs and warranty claims for a wide range of brands and models. Based on historical claims data, ice makers are among the more common appliance repairs, often involving water valve, mechanical, or electronic failures after the initial warranty period.

  • Ice maker repairs frequently involve water valve, motor, or control board replacement
  • Mechanical and water-related failures are common as ice makers age
  • Built-in and premium models often require more expensive parts and specialized labor
  • Repairs can quickly exceed the cost of a protection plan, especially for out-of-warranty units
  • CPS has broad experience coordinating ice maker repairs and claims across all major brands

Which Ice Maker Repairs Are Most Common and Expensive After Warranty Expiration?

For many homeowners, ice makers are a convenience appliance that can lead to unexpected repair costs as they age. Customers often want to know which failures are most likely to happen after the manufacturer warranty expires and what repairs could be costly or disruptive. Here’s a look at the repair trends observed with ice makers:

Product or Repair Type Common Issue Why It Can Be Expensive or Important CPS Repair Insights
Built-in Ice Maker Water valve failure Requires professional replacement and can cause leaks Water inlet valve failures commonly lead to inconsistent ice production, overfilling, or internal leaking concerns. Service often requires disassembly within confined refrigerator compartments, and undetected leaks can contribute to secondary water damage or frozen line conditions.
Refrigerator Ice Maker Control board or sensor issues Diagnosis and replacement parts can be costly Electronic ice maker systems frequently require advanced diagnostics involving sensors, control boards, and communication components. Intermittent failures can extend troubleshooting time because symptoms may not consistently appear during service appointments.
Standalone Ice Maker Motor or auger breakdown Mechanical repairs often require specialized service Auger motors and internal mechanical assemblies are common wear-related repair categories in standalone ice makers. Many units require specialized parts sourcing and labor-intensive disassembly, particularly in premium or high-capacity models.
All Ice Makers No ice production or water leaks Multiple potential failure points and water damage risk Ice maker claims often involve multiple overlapping causes including clogged lines, failed valves, frozen components, or electrical faults. Water-related failures are especially important because ongoing leaks can affect surrounding cabinetry, flooring, or nearby appliance components.
Premium/Smart Models Touchscreen or electronic control failure Parts and labor usually more expensive than basic models Smart appliance repairs frequently involve proprietary electronic assemblies, firmware-related diagnostics, or integrated display replacements. Customers with connected premium refrigeration products often pursue extended protection coverage due to higher replacement part costs and increased service complexity.

Why Do Customers Choose CPS Protection Plans?

Homeowners and appliance buyers trust CPS for ice maker coverage because of our repair expertise, flexible coverage for new and refurbished units, and straightforward claims support. Here’s what sets CPS apart:

  • Access to a nationwide network of 50,000+ authorized repair servicers
  • Eligibility for new, refurbished, and open-box ice makers
  • Support for both mechanical and water-related failures
  • Simple claims process and repair coordination
  • Coverage available after manufacturer warranty expiration for eligible products

Can CPS Help If My Ice Maker Is Already Out of Warranty?

After the manufacturer warranty expires, CPS may still be able to assist with troubleshooting guidance, repair referrals, and—in some cases—extended protection options for eligible ice makers. Many customers turn to CPS for help when expensive repairs come up unexpectedly.

  • Troubleshooting support and repair coordination for out-of-warranty ice makers
  • Referrals to authorized service providers and help sourcing replacement parts
  • Guidance on eligibility for extended protection plans after the original purchase
  • Assistance exploring repair and replacement options for common ice maker failures
Contact Method Details Best For
Phone (800) 905-0443 Speaking directly with a CPS representative
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CPS Client Care Portal https://client.cpscentral.com/ Claims, account access, and service support
Text Message Text (347) 621-7180 Quick customer support questions
Facebook Messenger http://m.me/ConsumerPriorityService General support and communication
Email cs@cpscentral.com Detailed questions and documentation

What Questions Do Customers Ask About Ice Maker Warranties?

Are ice maker repairs expensive after the warranty expires?

Yes. Repairs like water valve replacement, motor failures, or electronic control issues can become costly once the manufacturer warranty ends, especially with built-in or premium models. Many customers find a single repair can cost as much as a protection plan.

Does a warranty cover water leaks or ice maker not making ice?

Most comprehensive ice maker warranties and protection plans cover water leaks, no ice production, and internal mechanical failures as long as they occur after coverage begins and are not pre-existing issues.

Are refurbished or open-box ice makers eligible for coverage?

Yes, many refurbished and open-box ice makers can be eligible for CPS protection plans, provided they meet eligibility requirements and are in good working order at the time of plan purchase.

What failures are most common with ice makers?

Common failures include water valve malfunctions, control board issues, motor failures, sensor problems, and water line leaks. These problems often require professional service and can result in unexpected repair costs.

Can I buy a warranty for my ice maker after I’ve already purchased it?

In many cases, yes. Depending on your ice maker’s age, condition, and eligibility, you may still be able to purchase a protection plan from CPS after your original purchase date.

Does CPS help with out-of-warranty ice maker repairs?

Yes. Even if your ice maker is out of warranty, CPS can help with troubleshooting, repair referrals, parts sourcing, and support for eligible products. Some customers may also qualify for protection plan options after manufacturer coverage ends.

Does warranty coverage include labor and parts for repairs?

Comprehensive CPS protection plans typically include both parts and labor for covered ice maker repairs, as long as the failure is not due to pre-existing issues or excluded causes.

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Want to Learn More About Protecting Your Ice Maker?

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Last Updated: May 2026