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I have a GE Profile PSC23NGPCWW side by side unit that has the issue. The ice maker drips that causes an ice build up underneath the housing left of the ice cube tray eventually dripping down the back of the freezer after build up. It appears that the cube tray may be slightly overfilling. So far I have replaced the valve thinking it was leaky but it has not stopped the problem. Any other ideas on a fix? Is there a way to shorten how long the water runs into the ice maker tray?
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This is the correct icemaker you referenced on the link. I believe the LED is right by the switch it does not blink.
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What is the status of this LED when the on-off switch is on?
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What is the exact measured temperature in the freezer?
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