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I don't think there is anything blocking the connector. I've pushed in the tube as far as it will go but it still leaks. Is there a special technique or could the fitting have been damaged when i pulled out the old tube that was split in the first place?

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  • eSpares Staff from eSpares
    eSpares Staff at eSpares says...

    There is not a special technique, as long as the tubing is all the way in the connector it should be watertight but if the fitting is damaged inside it would allow water out.

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Fridge Freezer Water Valve Assembly Stock Number: ES1639021

Genuine spare part for select models of General Electric fridge freezers

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