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Customer Questions and Answers for Refrigerator Water Filter Supply Line by Lg

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Part Number: OEM15760659
Manufacturer Part Number: MJU62070603

Replaces the water supply tube connecting the inlet valve to the filter housing. Needed when the line is cracked, leaking, or broken. Installs at rear.

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Terra, Yes, The tubing from the filter to the water valve can be replaced on your unit. You would want to order part number 5210JA3005E. To replace this tubing you will need to pull the unit out and shut off the water. Remove the lower cover of the compressor compartment. Once removed then remove the water valve. Where the tubing goes into the valve there will be a color ring around it. inbetween the valve and this ring is a clip that needs to be pulled out and then you push in on the color ring and pull out on the tubing that needs to be replaced. You then remove the cover and clips that hold the tubing in place going up the rear wall of the unit. It may be best to remove both tubes from the valve. Once this is done then open the refrigerator door and remove the top shelf. Remove the light cover and there will be a couple of screws holding that complete assembly in place. Remove the screws and pull out the ducting assembly. This will give access to the water filter head which is held in by 1 or 2 screws.

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Neal for Model Number LRSC26930TT

I have water leaking from my freezer door. I have the in door water/ice dispenser. I removed the dispenser shell to ensure the line heater was working. It was warm to the touch. So my thoughts are that I may have a cracked line in the door which is causing the water to run down the door and follow the water tube out the door. The other location I have noted water coming from is behind the sealed white plastic shell that the ice flapper solenoid and the light is attached. Can you replace the tube in the door? It seems like the white plastic shell that the ice flapper solenoid sets is glued to the exterior metal of the refrigerator. If I break these glue bonds, will I be able to replace the water hose. What size is the hose as I do not see it displayed in the attached diagrams?

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Neal, The tubing of the freezer door is not a replaceable part as the tubing is foamed into the door. To replace the tubing you would need to replace the door assembly 3581JA8569B.

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Tony, Without the model number cannot be sure which water line will work but part number MJU62070603 is a water line that should work for your unit.

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Asukile, This tube will most likely go to the water filter head in which you will need to remove the upper shelf in the refrigerator section. Remove the screws holding the ducting assembly and remove. Once the ducting assembly is removed, pull the unit out and remove the lower cover on the back. Remove the water valve and disconnect the tubing that is damaged by Pushing in on the ring around it pulling out on the tubing. You will then go back to the front and remove the filter head assembly and disconnect in the same way that you did the fitting on the back and replace the tubing.

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Hello Marcy. If the freezer compartment door is lower than the refrigerator compartment door, Level the door by inserting flat (- type) driver into the groove of the left height adjusting screw and rotating it clockwise O. If the freezer compartment door is higher than the refrigerator compartment door Level the door by inserting flat (- type) driver into the groove of the right height adjusting screw and rotating it clockwise O.

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