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On 10/20/2012 8:40 PM, Pete C. wrote:
> Remove and reinstall the doors yourself, it takes about 5 minutes to do, > 10 if there is a door water dispenser. The manual will have > instructions, but it's typically little more than a socket set required. > Normally you remove a trim piece on the top, three bolts holding the top > bracket and lift the door up and off the lower bracket, then remove the > lower bracket. If it has a door dispenser there will be a water line and > electrical connector at the bottom to disconnect first. The water line > is normally a push-in fitting where you press in a colored ring around > the tube to release it so you can pull the tube out. Very easy. Yes, it doesn't look very difficult to me at all. No door water dispenser, just one inside the fridge. I'm glad I got that option instead of on the door because my brother's new one like that has a lot of interior space taken up on the door because of it. I like having the space on the door shelves. Thanks for the info above! |
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