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Originally Posted by: eclynn  The infra-red circuit board for mine was located behind the sliding switch on the right side to turn the ice maker off/ on. The other side of the freezer is where the other board is, the receiving side of the infra-red. Both boards are inside the freezer. The boards came as a set when I ordered them. Good Luck. Thanks. AEdwards
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Your inlet tube that goes to the icemaker may be frozen. To Check: Shut off water supply to Fridge, disconnect the water line that goes to the icemaker at top back. Use a flexible item to insert in the water line connection. I used a zip tie. If the flexible item won't all the through to the ice maker, the line is frozen. Thaw out the tube from inside the freezer with a hair dryer. Re-connect everything, you now have ice . . . Solution #2: You may have to replace your "Water Inlet Valve" located at bottom right rear of Fridge. Easy to do, just follow the color codes, be sure and shut off the water.
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Originally Posted by: dicknuc  Your inlet tube that goes to the icemaker may be frozen. To Check: Shut off water supply to Fridge, disconnect the water line that goes to the icemaker at top back. Use a flexible item to insert in the water line connection. I used a zip tie. If the flexible item won't all the through to the ice maker, the line is frozen. Thaw out the tube from inside the freezer with a hair dryer. Re-connect everything, you now have ice . . .
Solution #2: You may have to replace your "Water Inlet Valve" located at bottom right rear of Fridge. Easy to do, just follow the color codes, be sure and shut off the water. I've eliminated the frozen water line by putting water directly into the icemaker. Now I can see the frozen ice cubes but they won't flip out. So based on this and the continuous flashing of the led light even when the icemaker is in the "off" position, I've concluded it's the optics????? AEdwards
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