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    May 10, 2010, 08:33 AM
    Refrigerator water switch comes on by itself
    GE side by side refrigerator water/ice switch does not turn off, today it engaged itself. To turn it off I need to pull the connector apart. Any suggestions as to the cause appreciated, more than likely the switch but not sure where it is located.

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