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Copper wire is good.
The ice maker is producing ice poorly
When an ice maker is producing ice poorly--when it produces just a few cubes or none, or when the cubes are too small--it's usually because of a clogged water line or a defective water inlet valve.
First, check the water line attached to the back of the refrigerator for good water flow. To do that, first turn off the water supply valve. Then remove the water line from the back of the refrigerator. Next, place the water line into a bucket and momentarily turn the water valve back on to test the flow. If the flow is poor, you need to repair, clean, or replace the tubing or the shut-off valve that supplies the water. If the flow is good, you may have to replace the water inlet valve.
http://www.repairclinic.com/Refrigerator-Troubleshooting#Theresanice-orwater-dispensingproblem
...geee...looks like DaRizzle might know what hes talking about
http://www.repairclinic.com/Refrigerator-Troubleshooting#Theresanice-orwater-dispensingproblem
...geee...looks like DaRizzle might know what hes talking about
That was the problem I had with mine. A fridge guy told me to take a hair dryer to the water line . . . it worked for about three weeks and then same problem. I finallly called out someone who said something about the water line, fixed it and charged me about $200 if I rememeber right.
I would gladly pay 200 bucks to get this fixed!

I think the major cost is someone going to your house, not the labor.
I would gladly pay 200 bucks to get this fixed!
Or you can spend $16 bucks and 20 minutes with a wrench
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Smart+C...ci_sku=7045663&ref=06&loc=01&id=1099396991247
If there's a water filter on the line, it may be clogged.
Anyhow, don't get in it and close the door.
I'll take your $200 if you want me to come in and do what everyone else is telling you to do. It's either the water line or the filter.I would gladly pay 200 bucks to get this fixed!
