Quick answer
Replace your refrigerator water filter every 6 months or as recommended by the manufacturer. Check for error messages or reduced water flow to know when it's time to replace the filter.
Confirm the symptom
- Poor-tasting water from the fridge
- Reduced water flow from the dispenser
- Error message on the fridge display about the filter
- Water or ice with an unusual odor
- Filter light is illuminated or blinking
Tools and prep
- New refrigerator water filter (model-specific)
- Screwdriver (if needed for filter housing)
- Plastic filter wrench (if required)
- Clean cloth or towel
- Turn off water supply to the fridge if replacing the filter
- Unplug the fridge for safety
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Turn Off Water SupplyDo: Locate the water shut-off valve under the sink or near the fridge and turn it off.Observe: Water stops flowing from the dispenser.Means: The water line is safely isolated.Next: Unplug the fridge to ensure electrical safety.
- Unplug the FridgeDo: Unplug the refrigerator from the electrical outlet.Observe: The fridge is powered off.Means: Electrical hazards are avoided.Next: Locate the water filter housing.
- Locate the Filter HousingDo: Check the manufacturer's manual for the filter location, typically inside the fridge or under the sink.Observe: You find the water filter housing.Means: You're ready to access the filter.Next: Remove the old filter.
- Remove the Old FilterDo: Press or twist the filter to release it from the housing. Use a filter wrench if it's stuck.Observe: The old filter is removed without leaks.Means: The old filter is successfully removed.Next: Install the new filter.
- Install the New FilterDo: Insert the new filter into the housing until it clicks into place. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for specific models.Observe: The new filter is securely installed.Means: The new filter is properly seated.Next: Reconnect the fridge to power.
- Reconnect the FridgeDo: Plug the refrigerator back into the electrical outlet.Observe: The fridge powers on.Means: Electrical connection is restored.Next: Turn on the water supply.
- Turn On Water SupplyDo: Open the water shut-off valve to restore water flow to the fridge.Observe: Water flows through the dispenser.Means: The water supply is restored.Next: Test the new filter.
- Test the New FilterDo: Run water through the dispenser for a few minutes to flush out any air or debris.Observe: Water flows smoothly and without unusual taste or odor.Means: The new filter is functioning properly.Next: Monitor for any issues.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clogged filter Over time, impurities accumulate in the filter, reducing flow and affecting taste. | Common | Easy | Water filter |
| Expired filter Filters have a lifespan and lose effectiveness after a certain period. | Common | Easy | Water filter |
| Improper installation A filter not seated correctly can cause leaks or poor performance. | Sometimes | Easy | Water filter |
| Faulty filter housing Cracks or wear in the housing can prevent a proper seal. | Rare | Medium | Filter housing |
| Low water pressure Insufficient water pressure from the main supply can affect dispenser performance. | Sometimes | Medium | Water pressure regulator |
| Frozen water line Cold temperatures can cause the water line to freeze, blocking water flow. | Rare | Medium | Water line insulation |
| Blocked water inlet valve Mineral deposits can clog the inlet valve, reducing water flow. | Sometimes | Medium | Water inlet valve |
| Defective dispenser mechanism Wear or damage to the dispenser components can affect water flow. | Rare | Hard | Dispenser assembly |
Parts matching
Match your refrigerator model to the correct water filter and parts:
- Check the fridge's user manual for the exact filter model number
- Look for a label on the filter housing or inside the fridge
- Use the manufacturer's website to search for compatible filters
- Measure the filter dimensions if the model number is missing
- Compare features like filter type (carbon, reverse osmosis) and connection type
- Purchase filters from a reputable retailer or directly from the manufacturer
- Verify the filter is certified for your fridge model
Always use manufacturer-recommended filters to ensure compatibility and performance.
When to call a professional
- The water filter is difficult to remove or install
- Water leaks persist after replacing the filter
- The fridge still shows an error message after filter replacement
- There is no water flow despite a new filter and proper installation
- You suspect a frozen or blocked water line that you cannot fix
- The dispenser mechanism is damaged or not functioning properly
- You're unsure about the correct filter model for your fridge
FAQ
How often should I replace my refrigerator water filter?
Replace the filter every 6 months or as recommended by the manufacturer, depending on water usage and quality.
Can I use a generic water filter instead of the manufacturer's brand?
Some generic filters are compatible, but always verify the model number and certification to ensure proper fit and performance.
Why is there air in the water after replacing the filter?
Air in the line is normal after installation. Run water for a few minutes to purge air and ensure proper flow.
What should I do if the filter light doesn't turn off after replacement?
Reset the filter indicator by consulting your fridge's manual or using the reset button if available.
Can a clogged filter affect the ice maker?
Yes, a clogged filter can reduce water flow to the ice maker, resulting in smaller or slower ice production.
Is it necessary to turn off the water supply before replacing the filter?
Yes, turning off the water supply prevents leaks and water damage during filter replacement.