Whirlpool E1 — Ice Maker Sensor / Harvest Error
What does Whirlpool E1 mean?
The ice maker's harvest cycle failed — either the mold heater did not warm the ice mold enough to release cubes, or the harvest sensor detected no ice movement during ejection.
What causes Whirlpool E1?
- Freezer temperature too low or too warm for proper ice harvest (optimal: 0°F / -18°C)
- Failed ice maker harvest heater
- Ice jam in the ice maker mold
- Water inlet valve not filling the mold completely
How to fix Whirlpool E1 yourself
- Check the freezer temperature — it should be 0°F (-18°C). Temperatures below -5°F can impair ice harvest.
- Lift the ice maker arm to Off, wait 10 seconds, lower to On — this triggers a manual harvest cycle on most Whirlpool models.
- Check the water supply: is the line frozen? Feel the supply line behind the fridge — if it's stiff/cold, the line may be frozen.