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Replacing your Maytag Refrigerator Dual Water Valve
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Dual Water Valve

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PartSelect Number PS11743618
Manufacturer Part Number WP67005154
Manufactured by Whirlpool
Product Description

Dual Water Valve Specifications

This part, when activated, releases water from the supply line into the ice mold. This water inlet valve is for refrigerators. Water inlet valve supplies water to the refrigerator ice maker and water dispenser. Safely store any food that could deteriorate while the power is off and unplug the refrigerator before installing this part. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.
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Replacing your Maytag Refrigerator Dual Water Valve

Replacing your Maytag Refrigerator Dual Water Valve
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Leaking | Not dispensing water | Ice maker not making ice | Ice maker won’t dispense ice
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
Maytag, Amana, Jenn-Air, KitchenAid.
Part# WP67005154 replaces these:
AP6010439, 67003818, 67005154, 8208153, 8208275, WP67005154VP
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Trickle to no water from dispenser / very little ice
Shutoff water and turn off fridge. Remove the main water hose from the fridge with pliers, then remove back bottom plate of fridge where the hose was at (about 5 screws) in order to disconnect the hoses going into the valve by pushing in on the plastic colored fastener(blue & white) while pulling on the hose at the same time. Do this for each of the hoses. Then disconnect the wires from the valve and unscrew the valve(1 screw) from the back plate. Replace with new valve which comes with brand new fasteners for the hoses so all you have to do is insert the hoses in the valve and reverse the above process to install the valve.
Other Parts Used:
  • Salvador from McAllen, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers
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Water dispenser dripping
Diagnosing the part I needed was the biggest problem and thus my offer to post this feedback. I assumed the dual valve was the culprit by the description on Partselect - if the part was to allow water to dispense (into the ice mold) when activated, it stood to reason that when NOT activated, it should STOP the flow. I guessed right. Partselect should add to the description that this part also controls water flow to the drinking water dispenser, not just for the ice. Unplug fridge and close water supply valve (probably saddle valve in basement...)Part is located on back of fridge, lower left hand side. The water lines will lead you right there. Remove all sheet metal screws with nutdriver. Remove panel to gain access. Remove all water lines, taking note which lines went into which opening. Note: no tools necessary for this. Pull line out with one hand while depressing the blue plastic ring around the intake of the valve. Will pull right out. Have towels and/or bucket to capture water in lines. Replace lines simply by pushing them into the correct opening. Replace valve and panel. Plug in fridge, turn water supply back on. Also want to say the the service was GREAT from Partselect. Called the 800 number on a Sunday afternoon. Rep was GREAT. Had part two days later - sent regular delivery! Awesome!
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  • William from Niskayuna, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers
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Would not make ice.
I changed out the water valve behind the refrigerator that controls when the ice maker and water dispencer receives water. It was easy. I removed the lower back panel to get access to the valve. Pulled the hoses out by pushing up on the ring between the valve and hose and the hose came right out. I disconected the power lines. Of course the water was disconected and power plug out prior to starting the job. I replaced the valve and reconnected the lines and power. I put the back panel back in place and turned the water on to check for leaks. The next day I had ice in the ice maker.
Other Parts Used:
Water Line Clip
  • Stephen from Lanse, MI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Wrench set
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Steady water leak.
It's good to note, first, that the dual water valve on Amana fridges are notorious for cracking and leaking, either due to the fridge being left in the cold (the water inside the valve freezes and expands, cracking the water valve) or from issues related to shipping. Read the reviews, here - it's a common issue, but easy and cheap to fix yourself. Here's my steps. I first turned off the water source to fridge by closing the correct valve. Next, I unplugged the fridge from electrical and from the water source line. When looking at the back of the fridge, I unscrewed the bottom left cover plate from the fridge body. After unscrewing and removing the plate, I made sure to note which lines came from which areas of the fridge and where the lines ended up at the dual water valve, and how they were routed through the plate and into the valve. The way this fridge is setup, the water source line screws into a main line that heads to the top of the fridge where the water filter is (like a "line in"). There's another line that heads back down to the bottom of the fridge (line out). The "line out" inserts into the outside plug of the dual water valve. The two lines coming out of the dual water valve are different sizes. Make sure to note which line goes to the icemaker and which line goes to the water dispenser inside the fridge. Once I knew which lines needed to go where, I grabbed my empty bucket, pulled the water lines out of the dual water valve with some pliers, and emptied the water into the bucket. After cleaning up any water splatter with my dry towels, I unscrewed the dual water valve from the plate. Once the old dual water valve was removed, I replaced it with the new valve and screwed it back into the plate. I cut off just a bit of the water line ends that were damaged due to pulling with the pliers, and then inserted them back into the correct spots on the dual water valve. I screwed the plate back into the fridge, reconnected the water source line (make sure to use some kind of water sealer tape or putty), plugged the fridge back into the electrical socket, turned the water source valve back on, and waited for leaks. No leaks! Once I was convinced there weren't any leaks, I had to bleed the water lines for about 20-30 minutes (it takes FOREVER...) by putting my bucket under the water dispenser inside the fridge and holding the water button for what seemed like an eternity - until the water was streaming steadily out of the dispenser. Voila! Good as new! Keep in mind that I didn't go through ALL the minute parts of each step - that would take too long. I'm believing that you'll be perceptive enough to catch the small things like looking at how the lines are routed into the dual water valve and where things are screwed into. Use your BRAIN, and you'll be fine. :-)
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  • Ben from Plainwell, MI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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leaking water
removed the old valve from back of fridge by removing screws that held mounting plate. removed water lines by pushing in on quick connects and pulling hoses out. A little different type of connections. installed new valve and pushed hoses into connections making sure that they snaped in. reinstalled screws and checked for leaks. took about 15 minutes!
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  • Lance from Wapello, IA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Socket set
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I put my frig. outside on my deck during a kitchen remodel and when I brought it back in a hooked up the water line again, I solenoid fill valve on the back of the unit leaked badly. I found a big crack in it and guessed it must have had a bit of water left in it when put outside in sub freezing, w
I searched in line for a replacement fill valve and easily found it on your site w/ excellent diagrams. I turned off the frig., & the part came out simply and logically first removing the 5 screws that hold it in w/ a nut driver. Then remove the supply water line and the other quick connect lines that feed the ice maker and the chilled water dispenser. Then, disconnect the two wire harnesses that clip off easily by hand. They feed the two relays in the valve and are color coded. Remove the valve and reverse the procedure to hook it back up. Note: a little water will come out of the lines so be ready w/ a small bowl and a dish towel. After installing the new part, it was necessary to "bleed" the water lines of air by drawing a few glasses of water from the water dispenser to get the system operating normally again. One tool, common sense, 30 minutes. Probably saved $150 + on a repair man plus parts markup. Thanks very much!!
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  • Jonathan from Plymouth, MA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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I had two problems
one was the refrig wasn't holding temperature properly, sometimes too cold, sometimes too warm. Also the cold water dispenser didn't work at all. First, IMPORTANT! Check to see if there are different parts for your 'series' of model. I made the mistake of missing this and received the wrong parts the first time as Parts Select doesn't highlight this! It would be nice if their website checked to see if different parts are available for your model and ask if you checked this important fact. They were very good to replace the wrong part with the right one and refund the amount of the returned part. On my model, the first two digits of the serial number denotes the series number, which means you may need a 'series' specific model part. After getting the correct parts, replacing the damper control solved the temperature control issues and the refrige is actually quieter now (It used to make sounds as the damper opened or closed). My unit used a 'series 10' version and there was no need to purchase the harness, as I just used the old one. Replacing the dual water valve solved the issue with my water dispenser not working. I'm good with hand tools so both of these were easy for me using just basic tools.
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Damper Control Assembly
  • Rich from DERRY, NH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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No ice or cold water from dispenser
Diconnecting the hoses was a pain as there are no instructions. Draw a diagram of each hose and color of the connectors or better take a picture before starting. Make sure the water is off, have a bowl & towels ready to mop up the water that runs out of the hoses. You have to push each hose in along with the little top hat connector that the hose runs thru. With both pushed in, hold the top hat connector down and pull the hose up and out. I could not reconnect without a leak on the hose that has a spring in it if I slipped the hose thru the white bracket. I ran the hose outside of the bracket and it went right in with no leak.
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  • RENE from SHERIDAN, OR
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Hollow ice cubes or no ice, and trickle into water glass
Followed instructions and installed dual water valve. Did Not Solve Problem! ... Then replaced Water Filter. This fixed "water flow problem" and "no, or hollow" ice cubes.
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  • Karl from Lehi, UT
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Ice maker not making ice
The water valve for the ice maker / front water dispenser was relatively simple to repace. I never used these platic type of connectors to for the platic water tubing, but read a couple articles on how they work - I'm glad I did. To remove the tubing, you have to press the platic rings toward the valve, then the tubing slides right out. Just push the tubing into the ring to seat it. A handful of screws hold the valve and cover in place.
The new valve works, and I have a functioning ice maker again.
Other Parts Used:
  • Mark from Windsor, CO
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Wrench set
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Kenneth
September 19, 2017
How does this part attach to my refrigerator and do I need a different plate for it to fit. And what would the cost of a new plate.
For model number MFC2061HEB
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Hi Kenneth, Thank you for the question. You can reuse the plate you have with the new valve. First you need to remove the main water hose from the appliance, next remove black cover on the bottom of the fridge (about 5 screws) so you can disconnect the hoses going into the valve.Push in on the plastic fastener (blue & white) while you pulling on the hose. Do this for each of the hoses. Next disconnect the wires from the valve and unscrew the valve from the back plate. Replace with new valve which comes with brand new fasteners for the hoses and reverse the steps to install the new valve. Good luck with the repair !

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George
February 7, 2018
Water to ice maker does not shut completely off drip ing water freeze up freezer
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Hello George, thank you for your question. If the water is still coming into the icemaker when it isn't supposed to I would recommend replacing the water vave, as it is not closing off completely, and allowing water to continue into the unit. I hope this helps!

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Greg
October 21, 2019
Replaced the water valve hoping it would fix the slow water dispenser and hollow ice cubes. Didn’t solve the problem. Any help would be appreciated.
For model number MZD2665HES
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Hi Greg, Thank you for your question. If the water from your dispenser is dispensing slowly and you have hollow ice cubes, the issue is likely a clogged water filter and it will need to be replaced. If you have replaced the water filter and you still have hollow ice cubes and the water is dispensing slowly, you will need to flush the filter a couple of times to allow it work correctly. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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David
May 22, 2019
Hi. I’m getting just a trickle of water from my dispenser and no ice. I can hear the pump. How do i know if i need to replace the dual water inlet or the water filter head assembly? Thanks
For model number JFC2290VEM8
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Hi David, thank you for your question. There are two parts that you should check for this issue. The first part to test would be your water inlet valve. The valve can be tested with a multi meter and should be reading between 500 - 1500 ohms of resistance. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.

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Ban
August 24, 2023
Hello, No water is making it into the ice maker. I changed the dual valve. Still no water going into the ice maker. Does the ice maker tell the dual valve to let water in?
For model number KBFA20ERSS
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Hello Ban, thank you for your question. According to our research, at the beginning of the cycle, an electrical signal is sent to a water valve from icemaker to fill the ice mold with water. Firstly, you may need to check the clogging in water tubes. If this is not the issue, then you may need to replace the ice maker assembly, part number PS2121513, to fix the issue. We hope this helps, good luck with this repair!

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Christine
July 29, 2021
My ice maker froze over and broke the white plastic piece that held the stop arm on. I ordered and replaced that piece. Then the ice maker wouldn't stop running water, so I replaced the water valve (which did register as defective when we tested it). Now it makes ice when I have things stored in the ice tray, but not when the tray is empty, whenever it feels like it, sometimes just one batch for days, sometimes many batches, and sometimes the water runs and freezes everything into a solid block of ice. And the stop bar won't stay in. At this point, I think I just need to order the entire ice maker. Thoughts?
For model number JFC2089HES
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Hello Christine, Thank you for the question. This does sound like the Ice Maker could have been damaged as well and needs to be replaced. We hope this helps!

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Todd
January 13, 2022
I have installed a new icemaker unit and filter, but icemaker is not working. No water is making it into the icemaker. The water dispenser is working, and the door makes a clicking sound when I push the door switch. I suspect that it may be this dual inlet valve as the last filter was clogged and full of rusty water. The water is very hard here. I question the dual valve being the problem as the water dispenser is flowing good.
For model number LSD2615HEW
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Hello Todd, thank you for your question. We have researched the model you have provided, and we would suggest the Dual Water Inlet Valve, part number PS11743618. It could just be that one side is clogged. If you need help placing an order, our customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!

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