GE Refrigerator Leaking Water

GE Refrigerator Leaking Water

How to narrow down common GE refrigerator water leaks before booking repair.

A GE refrigerator leaking water can come from several areas. Check whether water is pooling inside the fresh-food section, under the crisper drawers, near the water dispenser, or behind the refrigerator.

Water under drawers often points to a blocked defrost drain. Water near the back can come from a supply line, inlet valve, filter housing, or loose connection. Leaks from the dispenser or ice maker may involve the filter, tubing, or ice maker fill system.

Book service if the leak returns after cleaning visible water, the fridge has water and cooling issues together, or the water line cannot be shut off safely. A technician can test the drain, valve, filter assembly, tubing, and ice maker components.

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