Cosmo Kramer
I love Beer🍻🍻 and Dogs 🦮🐕🦺
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Nice thank ya good sirThat little connector is super cheap, and it's most likely the cause. Just get a new one. Be sure to put a bowl down to catch the water when you disconnect it or disconnect it from the water line on the wall or close the valve to avoid a mess.
Edit on my connector, you push in to release the line.
Buy a new fridge.Need some help for you experts. My GE fridge is leaking from this connector. Anybody had similar experiences and a solution?
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Got mine.Got mine.
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Oh. So we were actually going to be helpful? I wasn't aware that was our thing around here but sure.That little connector is super cheap, and it's most likely the cause. Just get a new one. Be sure to put a bowl down to catch the water when you disconnect it or disconnect it from the water line on the wall or close the valve to avoid a mess.
Edit on my connector, you push in to release the line.
Just from my perspective, the connector also appears like it may be cross-threaded as well if it's a screw in type. But should be a cheap fix.Need some help for you experts. My GE fridge is leaking from this connector. Anybody had similar experiences and a solution?
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