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Dr Butch  
#1 Posted : Saturday, April 12, 2008 9:35:22 AM(UTC)
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I have replaced the water filter on my GE Profile PSI23SGNAFBS
but the water still tastes bad!! Could it be the plastic tubing that feeds the water filter or the tubing that dispenses the water on the front of the fridge. GE was no help on this or my local dealer. Any help will be appreciated. Thanx
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dhuba  
#2 Posted : Tuesday, June 10, 2008 5:39:56 PM(UTC)
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I have this same problem on my hotpoint. Anybody have any suggestions.
abadfish66  
#3 Posted : Tuesday, June 10, 2008 9:45:14 PM(UTC)
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As a technician, this problem comes up every once in a while, and is difficult to pinpoint,the conclusion I have come up with is to replace the water valve. It has worked sometimes, and others it has not. I would start by disconnecting the waterline from the fridge and taste the water directly from the source, and go from there.
jchevis  
#4 Posted : Sunday, April 24, 2011 5:48:11 PM(UTC)
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I have a GE refrigerator, uses the MWF filter, has to be changed every 3 mths or the ice cubes and dispenser water develop strong odor and taste. The water to the filter is pre-filtered before getting to refrigerator, it is artesian well water. Filter rated for 6 mths-have to change every 3 months without fail. At $40.00 per filter, this is a high price to pay for ice cubes and water you can drink. Very disappointed in this unit. No help from local dealer, will call GE tomorrow. Any advice??

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essiar  
#5 Posted : Saturday, October 22, 2011 1:06:20 PM(UTC)
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About 5 years ago, GE changed the model of filter that goes in their profile refrigerator. The water tastes very bad when run through this filter. If I remove the filter, the water tastes exactly as it does from the tap. Put it in and it tastes great for a couple of days. Then it starts tasting horrible again. I have tried buying the filter 3 times. I don't see how it can be the tubing or valve if the water taste fine without the filter. I contacted GE and they deny there is any issue with the new model filter. Buying bottled water is getting pricey after all these years. Suggestions?
equipman  
#6 Posted : Saturday, March 10, 2012 7:52:28 PM(UTC)
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I found that if you don't use a lot of water from your refrigerator the tubing causes the water to taste bad. I flush out a gallon or so and dump it when this happens. It solves the problem for me.
essiar  
#7 Posted : Sunday, March 11, 2012 7:30:48 AM(UTC)
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Water tasting noticeably better now. I changed out the drinking water holding unit and all the interior tubing from the back of the fridge to where it connects to the piece of tubing that goes up the freezer door. My guess is it would be even better if I replaced that last piece of tubing in the freezer door (that looked like more of a challenge to replace) and if I also changed out the tubing behind the refrigerator. For now, this is a big improvement in taste. I think what made the biggest difference was changing out the clear plastic drinking water storage tank. It was nasty since some crap settles in the bottom of it and never flushes out.
helix88  
#8 Posted : Wednesday, May 9, 2012 1:26:27 PM(UTC)
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After changing the water filter the water tasted awful. After reading the above message, i drained a gallon out of the frig. It tastes fine now. Thanks
ChristopherTN  
#9 Posted : Sunday, December 2, 2012 7:08:23 PM(UTC)
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I recently had a customer who had bad tasting ice. She'd had technicians from the place she purchased her fridge out, and they replaced the supply lines to the fridge, added water filters, but the problem persisted.

The problem actually started under the house. The fridge is on a wall opposite the kitchen sink and the dishwasher, so it was the only thing using water at the end of a long run of copper line, about 10 to 12 feet of it. Since the ice maker doesn't cycle allot, the water in that line was getting stagnant.

I ended up running a new line from a supply line in the adjacent room where the washing machine is. It was much shorter and didn't leave the fridge at the end of the line. And that was the end of her problem.

Check the supply line under your home if you can. If there's no other way around it but that it be at the end of a long run, try running a smaller line to reduce the amount of water that sits in the line, and flush it often.

Hope this helps.
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