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    Oct 21, 2009, 11:25 PM
    Water leak in GE TFX20 ice maker
    Recurring problem of water under the refrigerator. This time around I trimmed the edges of both plastic lines out of the dual solenoid valve and reconnected them, and both lines remained dry after I drew water out of the dispenser. When I released the bar in the ice maker the solenoid eventually opened for a few seconds and closed again, and shortly afterward water appeared on the floor under the left side of the refrigerator. I put the bar back up and mopped up an ounce or so of water, and the lines out of the solenoid are still dry. I'm suspicious of the larger line, which appears to run low across the back of the unit for some distance, and will keep testing the two solenoid switches to be certain I have the true culprit but sure could use a second opinion if anyone has experience with this gremlin or a piping diagram of the refrigerator so I know what I'm looking at. Thanks. Joe

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