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Magic Chef Ice Maker in refrigerator compartment frosting up

If the ice maker in your refrigerator compartment is frosting up, warm, moist air is getting into the ice compartment and condensing on cold surfaces. The most likely cause is a twisted, torn, or otherwise damaged door gasket that no longer seals the cabinet, so start by inspecting and replacing the gasket if you see gaps. If the gasket checks out, look next at the dispenser components: a failed dispenser solenoid or a bad dispenser door motor can prevent the dispenser door from opening or closing properly and let warm air in. After those, check the dispenser funnel guide and the dispenser door itself for obstructions, damage, or misalignment. Less commonly, the dispenser door may be stuck open from debris or a broken actuator, which will also cause frost buildup and can lead to the ice maker not making ice. You can test solenoids and motors for continuity with a multimeter. Enter your model number on RepairClinic.com to find the exact replacement gasket, solenoid, motor, or dispenser parts that fit your refrigerator.

01 - Magic Chef Refrigerator Door Gasket

A door gasket should form an airtight seal around the appliance's frame to keep the cold air in and the warm air out. If the door gasket is twisted or torn, gaps can form that will allow warm air in, which can result in frost building up on the ice maker compartment. Inspect the door gasket for any damage and replace with a new one if necessary.
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02 - Magic Chef Refrigerator Dispenser Solenoid

The dispenser solenoid opens a door flap to release the ice and then closes the door flap once the dispenser finishes dispensing ice. If the dispenser solenoid is defective, the dispenser door won’t open. To determine if the dispenser door solenoid is defective, use a multimeter to test it for continuity. In addition, check the dispenser actuator pin to ensure that it moves freely. If the dispenser door solenoid does not have continuity, or if the actuator pin does not move freely, replace the dispenser solenoid.
Common

03 - Magic Chef Refrigerator Dispenser Door Motor

The dispenser door motor opens and closes the dispenser door to prevent cold air from escaping the refrigerator. If the dispenser door motor is defective, the dispenser door won’t open. As a result, the dispenser will not dispense ice. To determine if the motor is defective, first determine if the motor is getting power. If the motor is getting power, but it won’t run, replace it. You can use a multimeter to test the motor for continuity. If the dispenser door motor does not have continuity, replace it.
Common

04 - Magic Chef Refrigerator Dispenser Funnel Guide

The dispenser funnel guide is the component that allows the ice from the ice maker to be properly dispensed. If the guide is obstructed or broken, the ice may not dispense as expected. Inspect the funnel guide or any obstruction or damage and replace if necessary.
Common

05 - Magic Chef Refrigerator Dispenser Door

The dispenser door is opened by a motor, solenoid or actuator arm to dispense the ice, but if the door is broken, it may not open properly in order to release the ice. You should inspect the dispenser door for damage to determine if the component should be replaced. You may have to remove the dispenser control panel or frame to access and inspect the dispenser door.
Common

06 - Dispenser door stuck open

If the dispenser door is stuck open, warm air can enter the ice maker compartment causing frost buildup and potentially stopping the ice maker. Remove any items that may be keeping the dispenser door from closing.
Less Common

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my ice maker frosting up in the refrigerator compartment?
Ice maker not making ice after frost buildup. What should I check?
How do I test a dispenser solenoid or dispenser door motor?
Could a door that will not close properly cause frost in the ice maker compartment?
How do I enter my model number or part number on RepairClinic.com to find the right replacement part?