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Posted on Aug 24, 2010

When i use my water on the door water seeps from the back right side underneath frig

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You probably have a guick-connect fitting where your water tube goes into your door that is leaking. it looks like it is 1/4 inch but it is not! If that is the problem, you will have get one from a G.E. service center to replace it with. It wont cost much.

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