Hisense
Ice Level Control Failure
Hisense ice maker produces ice but the bin overfills and ice spills out.
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Possible Causes
Blocked or failed ice level sensor, Ice bin not seated correctly, Control board not responding to full-bin signal
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety: Unplug the unit before cleaning sensors.
- Check bin position: Ensure the ice bin is fully inserted and properly aligned with the level sensor.
- Clean sensor: Wipe the infrared or mechanical level sensor with a soft cloth to remove frost or dust.
- Test sensor function: Manually block the sensor (or actuate the mechanical switch) and see if the unit stops making ice when powered. If not, the sensor or control board may be faulty.
- Replace sensor: Install a new Hisense ice level sensor assembly if it does not signal correctly.
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Repair Difficulty
Easy
2/5
Required Part
Ice Level Sensor Assembly
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