This is a GE Profile that has just been used about a month!
SOURCE: GE PSC23SGRDSS Icemaker not working
Take the ice maker out and pull the square cover off of it. If you have the type with a plastic "gear" (about the size of a half dollar) on it check to see if the tabs that hold it in place are not broken (it's common). The gear can get cocked or even fall off and that will cause the IM to stop working. If it's the type with a circuit board in it check it for loose connectors, etc. Both types have a thermostat in them to sense the temp of the freezer (must be about 15-17F for IM to work). It's rare that the t-stats go out but it can happen. The "motor module" is a high failure item (about $60 bucks and easy to replace). Let us know what you find.
SOURCE: icemaker noises on almost new GE Profile refrigerator
I have not heard of this issue but if it is coming from the icemaker, then it will have to be replaced. You are still under warranty so call to have them replace it now, otherwise the new icemaker will cost you about $125.
SOURCE: My GE Profile fridge periodically (eve other n) leaks water
Thaw out the defrost drain in the freezer. It has frozen over and the defrost water has nowhere else to go except on your floor.
SOURCE: Icemaker not working, freezer not getting cold enough....
Try
using an hairdryer or defrosting the unit completely , this often get
rid of blockage caused by frozen lines fixing the problem.
The water lines can also be unblocked from dirt using a thin flexible shaft. This after defrosting.
If all that does not fix the problem, then you may need to replace the
water valve, the icemaker solenoid, or the whole icemaker assembly.
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SOURCE: Refrigerator knocking noise
If it seems to be coming from underneath the unit it could be the compressor.
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That's usually mounts inside the compressor. Usually when the compressor cuts off. It could still last awhile so if you can put up with the noise just wait for it to quit
before replacing the compressor or getting a new
fridge.
Any other noise would be from a fan. One in the freezer behind the back panel and one under the unit where the compressor is.
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