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Leakiung out of the Ice Maker.
Old 11-06-2007, 04:07 AM   #1
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Mty refridgerator was leaking out of the ice maker.It was causing the ice to stick together,caused alot of buildup,dripped down the inside front of the freezer,and out the water/ice dispenser.It was a little leak,then due to some bathroom remodeling,I shut off the water to the house.After turning the water back on after a couple hours,I discovered the leak got alot worse.I shut the water valve off to the refridgerator and here I am.I read some of the other threads,but want to get the right part/instruction.I am somewhat handy.Thanks,Robbmfj
 
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