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How do I remove my water filter, with out breaking something. So I can check IT.
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The water filter should just unscrew but if has been on there for a long time it may be seized on.
There is a filter wrench available but you could use a large set of channel lock pliers.
Here is a link to your
fridge model FRS22ZRFW0
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The filter are now sold as an assembly.
Here is the filter.
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