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Open up the door ,hold in the bracket that is on the side(usually lrft side) and if the sensor light keeps blinking,it has to be replaced.HOpe this helps if so give us a 4 thumbs up. THANKS
Ice makers work off of temperature. If it's not cold enough in the freezer it won't work. Check the temperature with a thermometer, it should be 0 to +10F
Problem could be a couple of things.One There is a little control in the very back,its should be on the lower right side looking at the freg. from the back.It has a water line running up to the ice maker.If that is ok,you will need to replace the ice maker.It is not a big problem on either.Cost is for the little controll about $30.For the ice maker about &90.
Replace the icemaker . The laser receiver (on right side ) is supposed to blink twice then pause then twice repeatedly .Normal. Also clean the coils under fridge .
I have Kitchen Aide refrig. Resently, we had a power surge which seems to have done something to the ice maker control. immediately after it stopped making ice. It has since started to make ice but very slowly. Before the controller blinking red light blinked and paused steady. Now, it blinks two red and pause steady. Is this repairable?
I would assume you are referring to the ice level sensor that is on the center divider. It is normal for it to blink if the door is open. You can test out this theory by holding the flap on the left side closed but not blocking the sensor. The light should go steady. If the ice maker is not working then you either need to change the lazer sensor or the ice maker itself.
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