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I recently bought a new filter and put it in. Water started leaking. I took it out and put the by-pass plug in. Water leaks from under the fridge periodically. Apparently the filters have changed from my last one. I have a Maytag model # 12568AES and I was give the UKF8001

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That is the correct filter, check how you installed it. Make sure the drain pan is not cracked.

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