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how do I replace the water line in the freezer door because it has been broken inside the door and it leaks when I use the water dispenser?
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I apparently have the same or similar problem. I can get water to dispense at the union at the base of the fridge, but there must be a plug or break in the line between the union and the door dispenser.
Gene, how do you install the new fill line? How do you route it back up through the door to the dispenser?
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Originally Posted by: RMC I apparently have the same or similar problem. I can get water to dispense at the union at the base of the fridge, but there must be a plug or break in the line between the union and the door dispenser.
Gene, how do you install the new fill line? How do you route it back up through the door to the dispenser?
Thanks What is the complete model number of the refrigerator? Gene.
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It's a ED25CQXFB02.
And I did fix my problem (left the door open ~ 1 hour; apparently the line was frozen).
But just in case (preparing for the possibility?) I would like to know how to change the line.
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Thanks Gene.
Any tips on how to feed the new line back through the door?
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Originally Posted by: Gene Gene, I have a similar problem with my GE Profile TFXW27FLR. The water dispenser line was severed apparently right at the point that it enters the hinge on the bottom of the Freezer Door. (At least, I think it goes in/out at the hinge - there is no line there left to verify.) The mechanism works great but when I press for water, it shoots out of the line at the bottom of the fridge! How do I replace the line running from the water spout, through the door, out the hinge (I think) and into the union (which is clearly visible at this time? Thanks for your prompt reply. Cybolt
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Originally Posted by: cybolt Gene, I have a similar problem with my GE Profile TFXW27FLR. The water dispenser line was severed apparently right at the point that it enters the hinge on the bottom of the Freezer Door. (At least, I think it goes in/out at the hinge - there is no line there left to verify.)
The mechanism works great but when I press for water, it shoots out of the line at the bottom of the fridge!
How do I replace the line running from the water spout, through the door, out the hinge (I think) and into the union (which is clearly visible at this time?
Thanks for your prompt reply.
Cybolt Try to remove the recess panel (#22 on the diagram). - The water line assembly Part number: AP2643670
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Originally Posted by: Gene Yes, I have removed the recess panel from the inside of the freezer door. None of the parts in the picture above are immediately visible. The only thing I notice is a silver box held by two hex screws that appears to be the backside of the dispenser mechanism.
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