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First check to make sure that you are getting water into the ice tray. If not it is most likely the water inlet valve not supplying water to the ice maker.
If it isn't ejecting the ice, it could be either the motor or the thermostat.
They Usually become disconnected internally or brake on the inside, The only way to find out is to Remove the ice maker pull it apart and see.
First unplug the refer.
Unscrew the 2 upper and 1 lover screw where the ice maker attaches to wall.
Lift the harness tab and unplug the ice maker set on counter.
Pull off the white cover and unscrew the housing.
Pull apart the housing and see if you can re insert the wire to the toggle lever.
If not you can replace this unit in a similar order.
Hope this helps.
99 percent of the time that is from leaking door gaskets or a door not closing completely. The moisture you are seeing is from air entering the refrigerator and the moisture in the air condenses to water. Check the door gaskets for a good seal all around and make sure there is no gaps anywhere when the doors are shut.
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