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-In my case, with a Samsung fridge, this was a defrost issue. Water would flow fine with no filter, but with several brand new filters , it would not flow (or would flow briefly then stop). I have the rf263. Unfortunately , I've had nothing but problems with it. I put it in "fd" mode for 30 minutes,which melted the ice build up, and then the filter worked after that. Also the defrost helped clear my drain , since I had to install a modified piece which allows the defroster to actually melt ice in the drain. I know that the drain was clogged, because I had water in the crisper tray during the defrost. Why I would have to use manual defrost mode is beyond me. Samsung just makes all around garbage refrigerators. I know the original post was for ge, but a search for this problem for Samsung led me here.
+In my case, with a Samsung refrigerator (French door), this was a defrost issue. Water would flow fine with no filter, but with several brand new filters , it would not flow (or would flow briefly then stop). I have the rf263. Unfortunately , I've had nothing but problems with it. I put it in "fd" mode for 30 minutes,which melted the ice build up, and then the filter worked after that. Also the defrost helped clear my drain , since I had to install a modified piece which allows the defroster to actually melt ice in the drain. I know that the drain was clogged, because I had water in the crisper tray during the defrost. Why I would have to use manual defrost mode is beyond me. Samsung just makes all around garbage refrigerators. I know the original post was for ge, but a search for this problem for Samsung led me here.

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-In my case, with a Samsung fridge, this was a defrost issue. Water would flow fine with no filter, but with several brand new filters , it would not flow (or would flow briefly then stop). I have the rf263. Unfortunately , I've had nothing but problems with it. I put it in "fd" mode for 30 minutes,which melted the ice build up, and then the filter worked after that. Also the defrost helped clear my drain , since I had to install a modified piece which allows the defroster to actually melt ice in the drain. I know that the drain was clogged, because I had water in the crisper tray during the defrost. Why I would have to use manual defrost mode is beyond me. Samsung just makes all around garbage refrigerators.
+In my case, with a Samsung fridge, this was a defrost issue. Water would flow fine with no filter, but with several brand new filters , it would not flow (or would flow briefly then stop). I have the rf263. Unfortunately , I've had nothing but problems with it. I put it in "fd" mode for 30 minutes,which melted the ice build up, and then the filter worked after that. Also the defrost helped clear my drain , since I had to install a modified piece which allows the defroster to actually melt ice in the drain. I know that the drain was clogged, because I had water in the crisper tray during the defrost. Why I would have to use manual defrost mode is beyond me. Samsung just makes all around garbage refrigerators. I know the original post was for ge, but a search for this problem for Samsung led me here.

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Editado por: jtors5

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-In my case, with a Samsung fridge, this was a defrost issue. Water would flow fine with no filter, but with several brand new filters , it would not flow (or would flow briefly then stop). I have the rf263. Unfortunately , I've had nothing but problems with it. I put it in "fd" mode for 30 minutes,which melted the ice build up, and then the filter worked after that. Also the defrost helped clear my drain , since I had to install a modified piece which allows the defroster to actually melt ice in the drain. I know that the drain was clogged, because u had water in the crisper tray during the defrost. Why I would have to use manual defrost mode is beyond me. Samsung just makes all around garbage refrigerators.
+In my case, with a Samsung fridge, this was a defrost issue. Water would flow fine with no filter, but with several brand new filters , it would not flow (or would flow briefly then stop). I have the rf263. Unfortunately , I've had nothing but problems with it. I put it in "fd" mode for 30 minutes,which melted the ice build up, and then the filter worked after that. Also the defrost helped clear my drain , since I had to install a modified piece which allows the defroster to actually melt ice in the drain. I know that the drain was clogged, because I had water in the crisper tray during the defrost. Why I would have to use manual defrost mode is beyond me. Samsung just makes all around garbage refrigerators.

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In my case, with a Samsung fridge, this was a defrost issue.  Water would flow fine with no filter, but with several brand new filters , it would not flow (or would flow briefly then stop).  I have the rf263.  Unfortunately , I've had nothing but problems with it.  I put it in "fd" mode for 30 minutes,which  melted the ice build up, and then the filter worked after that.  Also the defrost helped clear my drain , since I had to install a modified piece which allows the defroster to actually melt ice in the drain.  I know that the drain was clogged, because u had water in the crisper tray during the defrost.  Why I would have to use manual defrost mode is beyond me.  Samsung just makes all around garbage refrigerators.

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