Turned off the water to the fridge, and thawed out the ice compartment. Then I went to YouTube for help, where I found a video of an identical failure. I removed the ice maker (5 minutes), and discovered the ice tray was broken. The person who made the YouTube video recommended AppliancePartsPros.com, so I went to their website, which was manned on Memorial Day Weekend. I had the part overnighted, even though shipping cost more than the part, re-assembled the ice maker with the new tray (5 minutes), and then re-installed the ice maker (5 minutes). I turned the water back on, hit the reset button on the ice maker, and within a couple of hours I heard fresh ice cubes hitting the bottom of the container. Bye the next morning, the container was full of nice ice cubes, and NO leaked water. Total cost for the repair, including FedEx next day shipping, under $30. Had I called a repairman, it would have been over $300.