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No. Twisting the filter out shuts off the water flow to the holes. You won't get more than a drop or two drip. That's why not using a filter (like for reverse osmosis systems which is already far more filtered) requires a plug to be installed to allow water flow at all. Having said that you should always have a quarter turn quick connect ball valve in your plastic water line from the wall to the fridge - and the line should be long enough to pull the fridge out to access it. I tape the excess (I have about 5ft of line) in a big loop to the back of the fridge with 3" packing tape to keep it away from the wheels. That way you can reach the valve if needed by just rolling the fridge out a foot or two which can be done with 2 people easily on a hard floor. It's on wheels unless someone screwed the feet down.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Shelley! We appreciate your interest in this beautiful refrigerator. This is a great question and we're happy to help. You do not have to turn off the water to change your refrigerator filter. You can see the instructions on changing the water filter on page 13 of the owner's manual here: https://products.geappliances.com/MarketingObjectRetrieval/Dispatcher?RequestType=PDF&Name=49-1000332-1.pdf - We hope this helps! We'd love to have you in the GEA family. - Guy@GEA
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