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Ice maker leaking water in LG/Kenmore 795.79993.510 Refrigerator


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Traxtar150
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The refrigerator is mentioned in the service manual linked here: 

I cannot afford the tech account fee to download this document... Can anyone advise me on what to replace when the ice maker creates ice and keeps it frozen, but also leaks water behind the ice maker assembly?

I have detached the entire ice maker assembly from the door and found ice buildup behind it, covering the wiring harness and motor.

This water also accumulates behind/under the plastic covers surrounding the ice maker.

I cannot tell if there is water leaking inside the door itself... It doesn't look like it. 

I don't see any obvious cracks on water lines.

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