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I bought this fridge and hooked the water line up to the back, when i opened the freezer I realized the water was just pouring in the back where it is entering the ice tray. The only way I could stop it is to turn off the main water supply. Does anyone have ideas.
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I've removed the dual water intake valve and will be replacing it at soon as the part comes in. I sure hope this is what is wrong.
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Originally Posted by: tru023  I've removed the dual water intake valve and will be replacing it at soon as the part comes in. I sure hope this is what is wrong. There are two water inlet valves: before the filter and after the filter. Replacing just one of them could not fix the problem. Gene.
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I changed the one down under the fridge and the water is sti pouring out of the ice maker. Now I'm not sure what to do?
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Looks like it was not enough. The second water valve has to be replaced too.
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should I unplug the fridge too?
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Every time you work with any electric appliance, you have to unplug it. If you unplug a refrigerator, you have to wait at least 10 minutes before you plug it back.
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