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Anonymous Posted on Sep 27, 2011

I have a fridgidare model# FRS23KRAW2. Some how the water filter cup cracked and sprayed water inside the fridge when cycling thru and also when ustilizing the water despenser. I replaced the water filter cup, but need to know which water lines go to the in and out of the water cup, is it the hole for the filer?

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If I'm understanding your question correctly. The 2 hoses don't have a particular location. Make sure both are on securely and without tension or restriction like bending. Good to go.

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