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Did you disconnect and reconnect any of the electrical plugs? These are touchy and need to be tightly connected. Try some conductive lubricant on the connections, make sure they're as tight as possible. Wait 24 hrs then check for ice.
Hope this fixes it.
There is an small bar or arm that hangs down into the hopper where the ice collects. Sometimes the manufacturer will tape this bar down and it is not free to move. Or see if the arm is bent. Also I had a new side by side last year, did the same thing. They sent some kid out and he told me it is a design flaw. Did not have a clue. I called GE and they sent out a repair man who knew what the problem was. It was a new bailing arm that had to be installed in place of the old one. If the arm is swinging freely, call the warranty company. Maybe yours needs to be modified as well? Good Luck
There is a screw sticking out from the right side of the freezer wall that has a grey plastic spacer around it that acts as a stopper for the ice level arm. I have seen the ice level arm get stuck on top of this stopper before somehow. you just have to carefully bend the level arm around it and move it below the grey plastic stopper. If it is not stuck above that but the arm still will not come down, then the only other solution is likely a new icemaker, as the arm is geared internally to the icemaker to rise and fall as the ice is made.
Make sure the arm on the side of the ice maker is able to move. As ice level rises the arm moves up. raize the arm all the way up and it should click. This will turn off the ice. Push it down and it will turn on again
The dress panel comes off if you have to replace it, but there is a wire spring that forces the door closed. You can see it at the right of the top of the ice chute. There's a plastic arm that sticks out and presses against it. It may be that it's just popped off the end of that arm. You may also have a broken arm that the spring connects to. In that case, you'll have to remove the face panel to repair it.
The small metal arm that raises as the ice fills in my GE side by side with water and ice in the door is stuck. Will go all the way up but only half way down. No other obvious issues. Have felt inside the little tray to be sure nothing was jammed or frozen.I need help !!
Most of the time the spring just pops out of the keeper on the ice maker, If you push the feeler arm back and it does not come back out on its own then the spring has poped off. Look where the feeler arm attaches to the ice maker and there is a round spring between the feeler arm and the icemaker housing. There is one hole in the feeler arm ans one on the ice maker housing that the spring pops into. Its usually the spring is out of the hole on the ice maker housing.
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