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Old 02-10-2019, 03:10 PM   #1
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Norcold Water Line to Ice Maker

In my 2005 Vectra it seems ice maker water line has broke behind refrig. and outside wall. When ice maker is on water shows up behind refieg., i on bottom behind outside cover. I blow air through water line to ice maker & it sounds like it is between bottom & top of refrig. It has been working fine for years. I may have to run new line from valve to top of freezer.
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Was it exposed to freezing temperatures? If so, that line and the water solenoid it is attached to may both be broken if you did not drain both of them.
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Mine was broke a few feet away from the sink across from the fridge. I replaced the whole line. The plate with all the screws on the curb side has to be removed so you can get the new line strung under the coach from the fridge to the sink. Not a bad job to do.
If you can get at it you may get by with a splice....
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