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I have a model 106.89553100 Ice Maker and I am having an issue with it overfilling the water tray.  I recently replaced the control board and the water valve and it now is making ice again but it is overflowing into the bin and melting most of the ice.  I looked at the area where the pump is located for a water sensor and this model does't seem to have one unless it is mounted some other place I can not see.  Does anyone have any suggestion on how to regulate the water flow so it will cut off when full?

 

Thanks for your help!!

 

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Water will run over the reservoir at times. This is normal. They are programed to flush from time to time. Are you sure you have the water sensor connection plugged in properly at the board? A quick check is to put it in clean mode, see if the clean LED light comes on. If the clean light does not come on the Water level sensor is disconnected. 

You seem to be a smart guy. Surly you have found the tech literature with your Ice Maker?  Look at test 10 in diagnostics. I'd want it set 4 blinks. That would be a normal size cube setting. 6 blinks is the thickest and two blinks is the thinnest setting.

Good luck with all that. 🙂

 

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