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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 61005891
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PartSelect #: PS798145
Manufacturer #: 61005891
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NON-SELLABLE PART SEE ALTERNAT – Part Number: 61004753
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PartSelect #: PS17178026
Manufacturer #: 61004753
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Ice Dispenser Solenoid and Door Kit – Part Number: 12001991
Ice Dispenser Solenoid and Door Kit
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PartSelect #: PS2003478
Manufacturer #: 12001991
In addition to the solenoid (115V), this kit also comes with a door strike and an ice door assembly. Please be advised the spring and roll pin are not included with this kit.
$202.40
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Double Inlet Water Valve – Part Number: 61005626
Double Inlet Water Valve
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PartSelect #: PS2060970
Manufacturer #: 61005626
This valve is located behind the refrigerator. It has a 1/4" compression inlet fitting. This part is a solenoid-operated switch that, when activated, releases water from the supply line to the water ...
$145.35
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Light Bulb - 7W – Part Number: W10857122
Light Bulb - 7W
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PartSelect #: PS11731356
Manufacturer #: W10857122
Sold individually. This bulb is a 7 watt appliance incandescent light bulb.This appliance light bulb is two inches long. It is used for many clothes dryers.
$18.13
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Limit Switch - 2 Terminal – Part Number: 61005520
Limit Switch - 2 Terminal
PartSelect #: PS2060868
Manufacturer #: 61005520
This limit switch is located in the ice/water dispenser section. The switch pictured here is black, though this type of switch is also available in white.
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Dual Outlet Water Valve Kit – Part Number: 12001892
Dual Outlet Water Valve Kit
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PartSelect #: PS2003420
Manufacturer #: 12001892
This double outlet water valve kit replaces the sometimes problematic plastic "Y" connector.
$227.37
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Ice Chute Door Return Spring – Part Number: 61004388
Ice Chute Door Return Spring
PartSelect #: PS2059882
Manufacturer #: 61004388
Sold Individually.
$14.15
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Compression Nut – Part Number: WP627018
Compression Nut
PartSelect #: PS11743305
Manufacturer #: WP627018
This compression nut is used with the plastic water line of the icemaker assembly.
$16.74
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Electronic Control Board – Part Number: WP61003425
Electronic Control Board
PartSelect #: PS11743169
Manufacturer #: WP61003425
This ice and water dispenser control board is a little over three inches long.
$331.60
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Screw – Part Number: WP488234
Screw
PartSelect #: PS11742713
Manufacturer #: WP488234
This screw is sold individually. Size: 8-32 x 1/4 inch.
$11.64
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Roll Pin – Part Number: WP9705445
Roll Pin
PartSelect #: PS11746935
Manufacturer #: WP9705445
This roll pin is less than an inch long and is made of metal.
$9.68
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Actuator Pad - Almond – Part Number: 61003410
Actuator Pad - Almond
PartSelect #: PS2059053
Manufacturer #: 61003410
With this actuator pad when a glass is pressed up against the pad it will activate and then dispense of water or ice cubes.
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Fountain Bracket Barrier – Part Number: 61003426
Fountain Bracket Barrier
PartSelect #: PS2059068
Manufacturer #: 61003426
This fountain bracket barrier is an inch and a half long. It is all white in color, and is made of a felt material. This barrier is intended for use with some Maytag brand refrigerators.
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Ice Dispenser "round chute" broken side tab, ice/water fountain not working
I could see that a tab was broken from the round chute that opens for ice dispensing and closes to seal off freezer ice chute when not in use. With the tab broken, the round door would not shut to seal the freezer chute and dispensing water would spatter everywhere. I looked for just the round door part, but is only sold in the "Ice dispenser solenoid and door kit" I only had to use the round chute/flap from the kit. The instructions were easy to follow and I had the fridge back working in about 10 minutes. It took me longer to find the right star headed screwdriver that I needed to remove the Maytag star screws (5) total. Because I didn't have to replace the solenoid or the spring mechanism, this was especially easy, and now I have those parts on hand if one day I need them!!
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Ice Dispenser Solenoid and Door Kit
  • Scott from Walker, LA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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Ice Maker had quit due to faulty valve
Repair work was very easy. Water supply was to the icemaker/water dispenser. After removing the outer fiber cover with a screwdriver, the valve was removed by unscrewing one nut. Post removal water lines were removed with a ordinary pair of scissors approximately 1/2" from where it entered the faulty valve. the two electrical connections were then removed from the faulty valve. The water lines were then connected to the replacement water valve very easily by just inserting and applying a small amount of pressure. The electrical connections were then connected, replacement valve reattatched to the frame work (fit perfectly). After this I turned on the water and BINGO ice :) Post knowing the replacement valve worked I re-attached the fiber cover and pushed the refrigerator back in it respective location. Again this repair was very easy and the part arrived sooner than expected.
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Double Inlet Water Valve
  • Brian from Imperial, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Ice Door Would Not Open
Jenn-air jcd-2389gtw refridgerator/freezer side by side ice door would not open to dispense ice from the ice dispensor I did an online order for the repair kit #ps2003478 (115v) ice dispenser solenoid and door kit to fix the problem with the ice door not opening. As I had deduced, the “solenoid” had gone bad, and the kit held most all the items required to make the repair. The only additional item the kit needs to have is the “fountain door return spring”. Be careful not to loose the spring when disassembling the unit. You might want to order an additional spring just in case you loose or break the original. The instruction sheet was pretty thorough, except for being small and the pictures hard to see. My refrigerator/freezer has decorative panels that had to be removed before I was actually able to get the escutcheon off of the unit, and this configuration wasn’t addressed in the instructions. After figuring out that I had to remove all the trim from the door of the freezer before I could start the repair, the job wasn’t that difficult, but you have to have patience and take your time to make sure you don’t damage the electrical components of the ice dispenser. Make sure you note the position and location of the fountain door return spring before you remove the ice door!! This is important so that you can get the correct “tension” when reinstalling the mechanism. If there isn’t enough tension on the spring, the door will not seal properly, and the dispenser will freeze up. Also, when it comes time to disconnect the “electrical edge connector” from the control panel, be sure to make note of it’s position. It isn’t difficult to pull off, but could be easily broken if you are not careful. The rest of the repair and installation is straight forward and simple. Just take your time and it goes back together pretty easily. Tools you will need are; needle nose pliers, phillips screwdriver with a small and medium bit, and a “torx” tool set to remove the torx screws from the escutcheon and fountain bracket.
Parts Used:
Ice Dispenser Solenoid and Door Kit
  • Stanley from Southlake, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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