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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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Abe, the water line from the valve to the icemaker is a 5/16" water line, part number is 5210JA3005A. The "out" water filter tubing is a 5/16" tube and is part number MJU62070603. The "in" water filter tube is a 1/4" tube and is part number 5210JA3005E. Thanks!

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Hello Brett, The part number for the water line is 5210JA3005E, and you will have to remove the filter head. On the back of the filter head there is a push connector that you push in on while pulling out on the line.

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Hi Dave. Where the tube enters the filter there are what is called a John Guess fitting. There is a surrounding red or blue ring the tube passes through. You need to press in on this "ring"and pull out the tube at the same time. It releases the tubing. Conversely, it will grab the tubing firmly as it is pushed in all the way. This locks and unlocks the tube. The tube is part # MJU62070603. The filter head is part # 5230JA2003A. Thank You.

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Hello Jesse. 5210JA3005A is the tube that goes to the icemaker, and MJU62070603 goes to the water filter. The ends of the line connections, press in and the lines pull out of the connectors. Hope this helps.

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Hello Joe. You will need to press in on the plastic compression fitting, and pull the tube out to release the tube. Then push the new tube MJU62070603 into the fittings until it bottoms out. Hope this helps.

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