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    Default Leaky Fridge

    Model Number: FRS6LF7JS5
    Brand: Frigidaire
    Age: 1-5 years

    Greetings, I have a Frigidaire side by side fridge M#FRS6LF7JS5 which has been leaking water from the inside/top of the fridge side. I thought that it could be the filter but it actually appears to be dry around the 0-ring connections. Can't say the same for everything else though. In the past I have had issues with the water inlet on the freezer side but that has been repaired. I still do not like the noise that I hear when unit calls for water but nothing appears to be leaking on floor or lower case. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks, housedoc

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    Check to make sure your filter itself isn't cracked, another member reported their's was.

    Here's the filter for your model you can order:
    Manufacturer's Number: WF2CB

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