Hello, pull the unit out away from the wall. down the bottom under the either cardboard or metal cover that you would remove you will see a blue water inlet valve. Here is a basic video on how to test the valve. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlYCJr9dc3E if you are able to jump L to V on the icemaker and you hear the water valve humming and you do get water inside the icemaker then there would be an issue with the icemaker and you would have to replace the icemaker. If you did not get water after jumping L to V then there would be an issue with the water inlet valve and you would replace the water inlet valve. Before performing any of these tests assure that the filter in your unit does not need changeing whereas a clogged filter will prevent the water from going to the icemaker as well. If you have any further questions message me back. Please also remember when our chat has fully concluded to rank how this opinion has helped it allows me to continue helping others in similar situations in the future. Thanks
Rick
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