This double outlet water valve has a treaded outlet connection, and comes with all of the necessary screws, fittings, and brackets needed to make this valve compatible.
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leak in double outlet water valve/solenoid
This was an easy fix. The old one had cracked probably from the frige being left out in cold weather. Just remove the back cover. Unscrew the water line and two plastic lines and unplug the two plugs. Then remove a single screw that holds the valve in place and put on the new one and reattach everything. Good idea to recut the ends of the tubing to remove old crimp.
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Joel from East Burke, VT
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Wrench set
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No water to Ice Maker
Very easy. Pull out refrig from wall to access the rear, turn off ice water line and Unplug refrig from wall outlet. Take socket and unscrew the one (1) tap holding the unit. Remove the electric conections, pulling out from unit (there is nothing holding it in place but friction). Remove the main water tube (have papber towel for water drip, there will be some) Remove the two water tubes on top of unit (noting which tube goes to which relay) Reconnect electric connectors to the new unit, reonnect water tubes to the new unit, screw down the new unit. Turn water on and plug refrig back into AC outlet. That's it, 20-30 min.
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James from Jones, OK
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Wrench (Adjustable)
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leak at water valve for ice maker
removed part., got number, went online,found part, ordered part, paid for part, replaced part. works great. !
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Terry from Hendricks, MN
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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water in ice bin
replaced the water valve - just precautionary with unit age. Problem was ice tray coating was breaking down causing ice to stick during harvest cycle - refill would cause water to overflow to bin.
Removed bottom screw, loosen 2 top screws, lift ice maker up and lay over to expose wiring harness, unplugged, then reversed installation Make sure fill tube in back of ice machine is positioned in fill trough
Recommend that on any installation use a commercial grade water filter system and change filters annually, this is the first repair because of that- unit is 18 years old
Turn off refrig water supply, remove cardboard rear lower cover, disconnect two plastic lines (one for icemaker, the other for in-the-door water dispenser) and one copper fitting (supply line). Replace valve (mounted with one screw), reconnect, test for leaks.
The valve I was so sure was bad wasn't, replacing it didn't solve my problem. Turned out to be a frozen up icermaker water feed tube at the top rear of the refrig. The Fix: heat a metal rod of appropriate size in boiling water or with a hair dryer, poke it gently up into the water drop tube (sticks out just above the rear of the icemaker) from the inside and melt out the ice plug. Be sure to test this tube if you have the same problem, you should be able to disconnect the line on back of the refrig and blow air through the tube if it's clear. Saved the valve anyway for a spare.
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Jerry from Mustang, OK
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Wrench (Adjustable)
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valve froze and busted was leaking water on floor
took nut driver and removed screw holding valve to refrigerator removed valve. Swapped water lines from old valve to new valve,plugged in selonoid wire harness to new valve reattached the water valve to referigerator and turned water on and forgot it. No leaks,ice and water in 24 hrs.
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Bryan from Roberts, ID
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Water leak in Ice making area
I took Ice maker off and found that water was continuously dripping from water line in to icemaker, I replaced valve and that solved the problem.
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Larry from LaPorte, IN
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Wrench (Adjustable)
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Otho
August 7, 2018
Water continually drips from the dispenser on the front of the refrigerator. After obtaining water it stops for a bit and then begins to drip constantly thereafter. I looked at the relay/valve assembly in the back right corner of the refrigerator and there is no sign of leakage there. It appears that the valve is not completely closing after water is dispensed and thus continues to drip. There are 4 water outlets from this assembly to various locations of the refrigerator but there is no sign of leakage outside of the assembly or from any of the lines. The photos of the valve assemblies on your site do not match what is in this refrigerator so i am not sure what to order for a replacement part. I can take a photo of the assembly if that would be of help in identifying the correct replacement needed.
For model number ED25TE (this is the refrigerator model #)
Hello Otho, thank you for your question. It sounds like the water valve isn't closing properly and allowing water to continue through the line and out of the spout. I would recommend testing the water valve on the back of the appliance, Part Number: PS331302. Unfortunately, the valve has been discontinued by the manufacturer and they do not offer any substitutions. You should also check the Dispenser Micro Switch Part Number: PS11738948 and the Water Dispenser Fitting and Tube Assembly Part Number: PS886371. I hope this helps!
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PartSelect Number: PS2003024
Manufacturer Part Number: 12001414