Ice machines typically require an air gap which is a space between your ice machine drain line and the floor drain.
Ice maker water inlet valve leaking.
Turn the water off at the source and then disconnect the supply line.
A clogged water filter could also cause low or no water flow to the ice maker or the water dispenser.
The inlet valve is located at the bottom of the freezer.
To check the water valve unplug the refrigerator and shut off the water supply to the refrigerator.
Next unplug the ice maker and check the water reservoir for a crack or hole.
Repair any leak or replace the leaking part.
You will need to remove the rear panel to access it.
It is usually on the rear of the fridge near the bottom.
If you are testing the inlet valve you must first disconnect the power so it s safe to work on your freezer.
The water inlet valve supplies water to the refrigerator ice and water dispenser.
If a dish towel or other item manages to lodge itself underneath the floor drain water won t drain properly and will overflow giving the appearance a leak has sprung underneath your ice machine.
As a result the valve leaks water into the ice maker causing it to overflow.
Most ice maker supply lines are attached to a shutoff valve or piercing valve located under the kitchen sink.
Unplug your refrigerator disconnect the water supply and locate your water inlet valve.
If the water pressure is too low the valve may not close fully when the power is shut off.
The water valve supplying the icemaker is a key component of the icemaking system and it should be the first thing you check if the icemaker s performance is erratic or if the icemaker stops.
Once it s determined that neither of these are the problem you should check the water valve.
Although less of a leak and more of a drainage issue the symptoms are similar which leads customers to believe their ice maker is leaking.
Pull the refrigerator away from the wall and turn off the water supplying the ice maker.
The water line from the water valve to the ice maker can freeze not letting water into the ice maker.
Inspect the valve inlet supply connections for leaks and tighten or replace the connectors.
Replace the reservoir if it leaks.
Use a bucket to catch all of the water from inside the inlet valve.