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    Jan 2, 2011, 07:17 PM
    How do you fix a LOOSE dispenser CRADLE/LEVER on a GE side by side?
    I have a GE model GESL25JFTABS side by side. The cradle to push for water and ice is loose and not working since the lever is not tight. Anyone know how to fix it?

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