There may be a sensor in the bin where the ice cubes drop into. It tells the ice maker when the bin is full so it stops making ice. Check to see if that sensor got bumped or moved or needs to be reset
Since there isn't water coming into the icemaker one of the things to check is the water valve at the rear of your refrigerator. remove the connector and check the resistance across the connectors.If the resistance is infinte the coil is open and you need to replace the valve.
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Depending on the ice maker style, they typically work off a motor timer. The timer motor rotates to set up the ice making process... starting with letting water into an empty ice mold tray, allowing ample time for that water to freeze and then to rotate that mold so that the cubes fall out into the bin. In conjunction with that process, a small heater is turned on to release the frozen cubes from the tray. The 'ice tray full' lever signals the system to stop making ice so you may want to verify that the lever is down and not causing the ice maker to stop, If that's down then I suggest you monitor the position of the motor gearset underneath an access cover. With power applied, the gears should rotate and cycle thru an ice making process. If it does and ice fails to fall out, your heater may be defective. Hope that helps...
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Remove white plastic cover on ice maker. On bottom you will notice the heater connections, check for voltage. If good, heater is most likely bad.
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