Did a little searching, but being new to appliance repair I figured I could use some guidance. Apologize in advance as I'm sure this is a common topic.
My GE icemaker is making ice just fine, however it is dripping water in the front which creates an icicle. If I don't knock it off soon enough, the water gets onto the ice that it has made, and I'm stuck with one huge chunk of ice cubes. The other day the ice cube chuck was so huge that I had to break it up with a hammer and screwdriver before I could even remove the tray.
My GE icemaker is making ice just fine, however it is dripping water in the front which creates an icicle. If I don't knock it off soon enough, the water gets onto the ice that it has made, and I'm stuck with one huge chunk of ice cubes. The other day the ice cube chuck was so huge that I had to break it up with a hammer and screwdriver before I could even remove the tray.