October 27, 2020

How to replace an inline refrigerator water filter

How to replace a refrigerator inline water filter.
How to replace a refrigerator inline water filter.

In this video, we show you how to replace an inline water filter that's behind your refrigerator, attached to the water line.

Replace the inline water filter every 6 months, or more often if water flow slows noticeably. Learn more about the importance of refrigerator water filters here. Check out our DIY repair help section for more refrigerator troubleshooting and tips.

These instructions work for inline water filter part numbers 3844609, 3844709, 4378411RB, 4392949 and GXRTDR.

Hi, Wayne here from Sears PartsDirect. Today we're going to show you how to replace an inline water filter behind your refrigerator.

Just like internal water filters, inline water filters should be replaced every 6 months. Or more often if water flow slows noticeably. Okay, let's get started.

You'll need a bucket to catch water and a towel to wipe up any water spills.

How to remove the old inline water filter

  1. Shut off the water supply.

  2. Using a helper, carefully pull the refrigerator forward to access the water supply tubing.

  3. Release the water filter from its mounting bracket.

  4. With the filter over a bucket, release the inlet water line by pushing in the water fitting collar and pulling out the water line.

  5. Repeat the process to release the outlet water line.

How to install the new inline water filter

  1. With the filter's water flow pointed in the correct direction, push the inlet end of the water tube into the filter fitting until it bottoms out.

  2. Tug on the water tube to make sure it's securely connected.

  3. Hold the water filter outlet over the bucket, open the water supply valve and flush 2 gallons of water through the filter to remove carbon dust and residue.

  4. Check the inlet water connection for leaks. Push the tubes further in if they leak.

  5. Shut off the water supply valve.

  6. Connect the outlet tube to the filter outlet fitting and tug it to make sure it's secure.

  7. Open the water supply valve and check the outlet water tube for leaks. Push the tube further into the filter if it leaks.

  8. Attach the water filter to the mounting hardware on the wall and push the refrigerator back into place.

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