GE Refrigerator CI Error Code — What It Means
CI tells you the control sees the ice maker but it is not producing ice the way it should. The fault usually traces back to water reaching the ice maker, not the freezer temperature.
Start by confirming water actually fills the ice mold, since a starved fill is the most common reason this code appears.
Common Causes
- Failed water inlet valve A valve clogged with mineral scale or stuck closed never fills the ice mold.
- Low water pressure The valve needs about 20 psi to open fully, and weak supply pressure starves the fill.
- Frozen fill tube A small ice plug in the fill tube blocks water from reaching the tray.
- Clogged water filter A spent filter chokes flow to both the dispenser and the ice maker.
- Dead ice maker module A failed motor or thermostat inside the ice maker stops the harvest cycle.
- Stuck feeler arm A bail arm held up by stacked cubes tells the ice maker to stop making ice.
Step-by-Step Fix
- Confirm the ice maker is switched on and the freezer is at zero degrees Fahrenheit.
- Check that the household water supply valve is fully open.
- Replace the water filter or fit the bypass plug to rule out a clog.
- Warm the fill tube with a hair dryer to clear any ice plug.
- Test the water inlet valve for proper voltage and flow and replace it if dead.
- Inspect the ice maker module and feeler arm for free movement.
- Run a test harvest and confirm the mold fills with water.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| GE refrigerator water inlet valve | Amazon | Match the valve to your model since single and dual coil versions differ. |
| GE ice maker assembly | Amazon | Replace as a unit when the internal motor or thermostat has failed. |
| GE water filter | Amazon | A fresh filter restores flow and is the cheapest first step. |
When to Call a Pro
If water reaches the mold and the ice maker still will not cycle, the harness or control board may be at fault. A technician can trace the signal from the board to the ice maker and confirm the wiring.