This manufacturer-approved air filter system for refrigerators eliminates odors and any impurities. It does this by neutralizing and removing odor-causing molecules. For best results, it is important ...
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This part releases water from the supply line when it's activated. NOTE: This part may appear different than the original, but is an authorized manufacturer replacement.
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This water filter reduces contaminants to improve water clarity, taste, and overall quality. Clean water supports appliance performance and user satisfaction. Regular replacement helps maintain optima...
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The basket clip slide is commonly found in refrigerators and freezers. This part is made of high-quality plastic, and is used to connect the basket to the basket sliders. No tools are required when re...
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This refrigerator crisper glass insert is a genuine OEM replacement designed to restore the functionality and organization of your appliance’s lower storage area. Measuring approximately 17.12 inches ...
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This is a genuine part. The handle mounting shoulder screw (no.10 ab) is made for use with many refrigerators. The metal screw helps to fasten the handle assembly to the outer do...
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This temperature sensor, also known as a thermistor, is responsible for preventing the evaporator within your refrigerator from overheating during its defrosting cycle. This sensor is compatible with ...
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In my specific appliance the water valve is located in the bottom right hand corner looking at it from the back. To get to it I remove the thin layer of cardboard the covers the back of the fridge. I then proceeded to disconnect the 1/4" copper tubing which is the water feed coming out of the wall. Then I removed the screws that hold the valve assembly in place. I took the water valve out and removed the electrical connections as well as the plastic tubing which feed the water dispenser and the ice maker. To install the new water valve it was just a matter of reversing steps.
Even though my wife said that our icemaker broke, there was actually nothing wrong with it. It was the valve that let water flow in during the 'harvest' cycle. A real easy way to test the icemaker without voltage and current measurements, is to fill the tray by hand with a little cup of water; wait till the water freezes and see if the maker dumped the ice into the bin.
pulled fridge from wall, removed card board cover, unplug the fridge. turn the water off to the fridge. remove the water source from fridge first then remove 2 screws that hold the valve. then the wire plugs. hoses.. they were color coded.