General Electric Refrigerator Valves

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General Electric Refrigerator Dual Inlet Water Valve
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16 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS901314
Manufacturer Part Number WR57X10051
This valve comes with 1/4" compression inlet. NOTE: This part comes with new quick connections. To install - cut retaining nuts off of existing plastic water lines and gently push them into new valve. To remove - depress ring that the tube slides into.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Ice maker not making ice
  • Ice maker won’t dispense ice
  • Leaking
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Installation Instructions
anthony from thornton, CO
Cracked housing on the vaave
1. Turn off water supply, and electrical ( unplug it) to fridge.
2. Remove water line to valve. Watch for water to pour out of the line. Have a towel handy.
3. Remove the cardboard cover on the bottom of the fridge.
4. Remove the screws that hold the valve in place.
5. Remove the valve, be careful the waterlines are still attached.
6. Place a towel under valve to catch any water that leaks out from water lines.
7. Remove electrical lines, make sure to mark which went where. One is for the ice, and one is for the water. Make sure the power is off, there is 120 volts present at those connections.
- now my waterlines attached using a compression type fitting. The new valve I got used just a push in type of attachment. But, easy enough I just removed the pieces for the compression and the waterlines pushed right in and worked fine.
- the mounting harness for the valve was alittle different but the parts I need were in the right location and she fit in fine.
8. Attach water lines. They are different sizes so you can't get those mixed up.
9. Attach electrical lines.
- the new valve came with adaptors for my electrical connection. Just snapped them on and kept on going.
10. turn on watersupply for fridge. Plug it back in.
11. Test for leaks, and proper operation. ie. When you push the water does the water valve open?
12. Unplug fridge
13. Now is a good time to clean out any dust or dirt that has accumallated in under around your fridge.
14. reassemble, valve, then cover. move fridge back into place.
15. Plug fridge back in.
16. Take a clean glass.
17. Fill with water from the front.
18. Take full glass of water and go watch tv. You've earned it, and saved yourself probably $100.00 in labor costs. Good Job.
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General Electric Refrigerator Water Valve
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18 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS1483564
Manufacturer Part Number WR57X10070
This part releases water from the supply line when it's activated.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Ice maker not making ice
  • Leaking
  • Not dispensing water
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Installation Instructions
Dennis from MARTINSBURG, WV
No water from the dispenser and Water leaking on floor
I searched YouTube for the problem and was quickly taken to several videos that detailed to required actions. This encouraged me to proceed, so I took the back cover off and found the water valve leaking. I then googled the make and model of the frig and found the part. The YouTube videos provided all of the details needed to determine the problem and replace the faulty part. Once the part arrived, I was able to install the new one in a few minutes. Operation returned to the water dispenser and the leak was gone. Total cost of the repair was $56 and took about 1.5 hours to remove the original part, order the replacement and install it when it came. Perfect! Read more...
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General Electric Refrigerator Single Outlet Valve Kit
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22 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS304375
Manufacturer Part Number WR57X10033
The water inlet valve on your refrigerator allows water to enter the ice maker and water dispenser. If your ice maker or water dispenser is not functioning properly, or you notice a leak, you may need to replace the single outlet valve. This single outlet valve has 1/4-inch compressions fittings and is intended for use with refrigerators that make crescent-shaped ice cubes. As per the manufacturer, this valve has a new quick connection. You must cut the retaining nut off your current plastic water line, and gently push it into the new valve. Be sure to disconnect the water and power sources from the refrigerator before you begin this repair.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Ice maker not making ice
  • Ice maker won’t dispense ice
  • Leaking
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Installation Instructions
Michael from Bradenton, FL
ice maker not working properly and door seal worn
Two screws held the icemaker on. You do not even have to take them all the way out to remove the IM. Replacement of the water valve was just as easy except they (parts manufacturer) updated the flange nut with a compression fitting and it took me a minute looking at it before I realize what was going on. The door seal could not be easier, no tools just a few minutes of time Read more...
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General Electric Refrigerator Icemaker Water Inlet Valve
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10 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS2340443
Manufacturer Part Number WR57X10086
This part releases water from the supply line when it's activated.
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Ray from Salem, AR
Water continued to flow after icemaker was full
Using nutdriver removed access panel on back. Unscrewed water supply line. Using nutdriver removed water inlet valve. The feed line to the icemaker is a pushlock connection so removed feed line. Then reverse process. Read more...
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General Electric Refrigerator Water Inlet Valve
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12 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS966952
Manufacturer Part Number WR57X10050
The water inlet valve is a solenoid-operated switch that, when activated, releases water from the supply line to the water valve and into the compact icemaker mold.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Ice maker not making ice
  • Leaking
  • Not dispensing water
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Installation Instructions
Guy from Homestead, FL
Water valve was leaking by and overfilling icemaker tray
Turned off the water supply valve to the refrigerator. Removed the rear access panel (6 screws) and the one screw mounting the water valve. Slid the water valve out and disconnected the two electrical plugs and two outlet tubes (slip/lock fit) and the inlet supply (ferrel nut). Connected the three tubes to the new valve, the two power plugs, slid valve back in place and reinstalled the mounting screw. Turned on the water supply valve back on and checked for leaks - none. Reinstalled the rear access panel and tightened all screws.
Checked the icemaker and cleaned the input tube and tray, ensured all were properly mounted and aligned. Restarted icemaker and and checked the operation periodically over the next day. All worked properly.
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General Electric Refrigerator Water Valve
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2 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS2338130
Manufacturer Part Number WR57X10082
This part releases water from the supply line when it's activated.
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General Electric Refrigerator Water Valve and Bracket Assembly
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8 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS304368
Manufacturer Part Number WR57X10026
This water valve assembly has been redesigned. It has a new quick connect style valve. To install: Cut original plastic nuts off tubing and gently push into valve until they stop. No other nuts or connectors needed.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Ice maker not making ice
  • Leaking
  • Not dispensing water
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Installation Instructions
Eric from Westerville, OH
Water leaked out on floor from behind refrigerator.
First turned water source off and unplugged fridge. Then removed back panel, turned water supply back on and saw leak from valve. Turned water off again and ordered new valve. Paid for 3-5 day shipping, but it came next day! Removed single bolt holding bracket it place. Simple firm pull release of water lines feeding from valve. Unscrewed brass water supply nut with crescent wrench. Marked four electrical leads so I'd know where to replace them. Then repeated process in reverse to install new valve. Simply push water lines back into color coded valve outlets.Also replaced water filter and found that the GWF Filter is now the MWF fitler. Read more...
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General Electric Refrigerator Primary Water Inlet Valve
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3 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS304365
Manufacturer Part Number WR57X10023
This part has one port and 2 solenoids and comes with a mounting bracket. The water valve is a solenoid-operated switch located at the bottom of the refrigerator. When it is energized by electrical power, water is released from the supply line through the water valve and into the compact icemaker mold.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Ice maker not making ice
  • Leaking
  • Not dispensing water
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Installation Instructions
James from Centerville, OH
Leaking water valve
Removed black cardboard covering on back of refrig with nut driver (6 screws), turned off water supply to pump, removed cooper waterline to pump with adjustable wrench, removed 1 screw holding pump to refrigerator, removed plastic waterline from pump by turning hose counter clockwise. Inserter plastic water line in new pump by screwing line in clockwise, pushed orange plastic stop around waterline into pump, connected cooper water line to pump first wrapping threads on pump with teflon plumbers tape, reinstalled pump to refrig and cardboard back on refrig with 6 screws.

One side note:.

This is the second pump which has burst at the blue plastic seam in seven years.
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General Electric Refrigerator Secondary Water Inlet Valve
PartSelect Number PS304366
Manufacturer Part Number WR57X10024
*Please note, this part is a substitute from the original. The valve is a new quick connect. No nuts or connectors are needed, just cut the old nuts off of the tubing and gently push them into the valve.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Ice maker not making ice
  • Leaking
  • Not dispensing water
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Installation Instructions
Joseph from Cortlandt Manor, NY
No water/no ice
The first sign of trouble was when the water dispenser would continue to come out after you let up on the button. Then water and ice stopped. Changed the secondary inlet value and the main water valve, as well as a 1/4" water line running to the freezer (it was cracked). Water is working. Ice maker is working better than ever. New life for an aged refrige. Read more...
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General Electric Refrigerator Double Outlet Water Valve
PartSelect Number PS304424
Manufacturer Part Number WR57X88
This double outlet valve has a garden hose thread for a tubing adapter, and is intended for use with refrigerators that have icemakers that make round ice cubes.
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Robert from Lewisville, TX
Doubel Outlet Water Valve was leaking around the Plastic connecting part & i replaced the whole part., Plus i installed the exterior refrigerator/icemaker filter.
I disconnected the two outlet lines and the one inlet line and connected the valve.There was only one screw attaching the valve to the refrigerator. I then cut the 1/4" water line and sanded both ends and pressed them into the filter and placed the retainer clips on and was finished. No leaks,worked perfectly. Read more...

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