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Customer Questions and Answers for Union Connector by Ge

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Part Number: OEM10244754
Manufacturer Part Number: WR02X11330

The Refrigerator Union Connector is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It is responsible for connecting the water supply lines from the kitchen plumbing to the refrigerator, allowing water to flow to the ice maker and water dispenser. The plastic connector assists your water dispenser by joining two 5/16 inch x 5/16 inch plastic water lines. Over time, Union Connectors can crack or break under pressure. 

Causes of a bad Union Connector include wear and tear from repeated use, exposure to extreme fluctuations or surges in water pressure, or damage from accidental mishandling.

Symptoms of a bad Refrigerator Union Connector include:

  • Water leaks at or near the connector area 
  • Inconsistent or no water flow to the ice maker/dispenser
  • Fluctuations in water pressure to the fridge
  • Water damage to surrounding kitchen areas from leaks

This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.

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For Ge Union Connector (Part Number: OEM10244754)

Steve

The light blue plastic tubing that runs from the water inlet valve to the ice maker up the back of the refrigerator to the opening in the rear of the freezer has a hole in it. Thus whenever the vavle opens to send water up to the icemaker, water leaks all over the floor. There are two holes separated by about 1/4 inch. Can I cut out half an inch of tubing and then simply insert this fitting in the line to repair? Or do I need to ( should I instead) take out the entire tubing and install a new line from the water inlet valve up the back to the freezer/icemaker? If I install this correctly will it last?

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Hello Rick. You will need to press in on the plastic compression fitting on the connector to release the water line. When pressed in, the water line should pull out. Hope this helps.

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