Quick answer
Replace your refrigerator’s water filter every 6 months or when flow slows or taste changes. Turn off water and power before replacing.
Confirm the symptom
- Slow water flow from dispenser
- Unusual taste or odor in water/ice
- Filter indicator light is on
- Ice has cloudy or odd appearance
- Water leaks near filter housing
Tools and prep
- New water filter (model-specific)
- Screwdriver (if needed for filter housing)
- Bucket or towel (to catch spills)
- Turn off water supply valve behind fridge
- Unplug fridge for electrical safety
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Filter IndicatorDo: Look for a lit filter indicator light inside the fridge.Observe: Light indicates filter needs replacement.Means: Filter is clogged or expired.Next: Replace the filter.
- Turn Off Water and PowerDo: Shut off the water supply valve behind the fridge and unplug the unit.Observe: Water flow stops and fridge is powered down.Means: Prevents leaks and electrical hazards.Next: Remove old filter.
- Remove Old FilterDo: Press or twist the old filter to release it from the housing.Observe: Filter pops out or turns freely.Means: Filter is properly seated for removal.Next: Install new filter.
- Install New FilterDo: Insert the new filter until it clicks or twists securely into place.Observe: Filter is firmly seated with no gaps.Means: Ensures proper water flow and seal.Next: Test water flow.
- Test Water FlowDo: Turn on water supply and plug in the fridge. Dispense water to check flow and taste.Observe: Water flows steadily and tastes clean.Means: Filter is working correctly.Next: Monitor for leaks.
- Monitor for LeaksDo: Check under the fridge and around the filter housing for water.Observe: No water pooling or dampness.Means: Installation is secure.Next: Done
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clogged Filter Minerals and contaminants block water flow over time. | Common | Easy | Water Filter |
| Expired Filter Filters lose effectiveness after 6 months or 500 gallons. | Common | Easy | Water Filter |
| Improper Installation Filter not seated correctly causes leaks or no flow. | Sometimes | Easy | Water Filter |
| Faulty Filter Housing Cracks or worn seals in the housing prevent proper sealing. | Sometimes | Medium | Filter Housing Seal |
| Water Supply Issues Low water pressure or a closed valve restricts flow. | Rare | Easy | None |
| Frozen Water Line Cold temperatures freeze the line behind the fridge. | Rare | Medium | None |
Parts matching
Match your fridge model to the correct water filter:
- Check the old filter for a model number.
- Search online using your fridge’s full model number.
- Purchase filters from the manufacturer or trusted third-party brands.
- Avoid universal filters if your model requires a specific type.
- Verify filter compatibility with your fridge’s user manual.
Use a filter with a NSF certification for safe contaminant removal.
When to call a professional
- Water leaks persist after replacing the filter.
- No water flow even with a new filter installed.
- Fridge’s water line is frozen and thawing doesn’t help.
- Filter housing is cracked or damaged beyond repair.
- Unusual noises like gurgling or hissing from the water line.
FAQ
How often should I replace my refrigerator water filter?
Replace every 6 months or when the filter indicator light turns on, whichever comes first.
Can I use a generic water filter instead of the brand-specific one?
Yes, if it matches your model number and has NSF certification for safety and performance.
Why is there still a bad taste after replacing the filter?
Flush the water line by running water for 2–3 minutes to clear old water from the system.
Do I need to turn off the power to replace the filter?
Yes, unplug the fridge for safety, even though the filter itself is water-only.
What if the new filter doesn’t fit securely?
Verify it’s the correct model for your fridge. If it still doesn’t fit, contact the manufacturer.