Our adventure started with stepping in a wet spot in the carpeting in a bedroom adjoining the kitchen. The wet 'spot' turned out to be a wet 'section.' WTH?!? Pulling out the nine-year-old GE side-by-side refrigerator revealed the answer, something leaking big time under that fridge. We suspected the ice maker since we now hear water flowing when the ice cube tray replenishes. However trial & error showed the leak correlated with using the in-door water dispenser. At least we had stopped the leak. Ice maker, refrigerator/freezer still worked fine. A look on-line offered one good repair video for a specific issue involving the water dispenser supply line, but little about the routing of that water line. Then a nephew very skilled in home repair introduced us to AppliancePartsPros.com. There we found videos that showed the path of those water lines and a specific one of 'Reba' analyzing the supply line to the water dispenser and how to remove/repair a leaking section along with the parts needed. Bingo! And right next to the video were listed the parts required making it easy to put those items 'in the cart' and complete the order.
In our case, the leak came from a portion of the tubing in contact with the compressor (brilliant design, GE!) which became brittle and eventually burst
Even with standard shipping the parts arrived in four days. The repair took me a few minutes longer than Reba's work, but I was careful to route the new tubing as far from that compressor, or anything else hot, as I could.
So far, so good. Many thanks AppliancePartsPros.com.