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Refrigerator Dual Inlet Water Valve Specifications
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.
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Warren E - January 26, 2018
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Installation was easy. YouTube installation video was helpful
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Dwight G - August 23, 2018
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Robert M - August 25, 2018
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Perfect fit, easy repair
Quick ship - ordered the part at 10:30 pm on Wednesday and received on Friday. Made for an easy repair.
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Annie D - August 24, 2018
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Easy to install
The part arrived fast and leak is fixed.
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Orin M - September 13, 2019
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Piece of cake.
Fit perfect. I could train a monkey to install.
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Thomas M - February 5, 2020
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Easy repair
Part fit perfectly. Installed in about 10 minutes and works great
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Phil D - March 17, 2018
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worked as advertised
Arrived fast, correct part and easy to install. Happy with PartSelect again.
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David M - March 15, 2018
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Works as expected
The part was a perfect fit and seems to be working as expected. Mine had the threaded fittings, but as the instructions said I slid the lines in the new part and it snapped in without any leaks. Checked the fridge this morning and ice was being made. Took a while to get the part (full 7 business days), but I guess if I wanted it sooner I could have paid more for delivery.) Replaced in less than 30-min without issue.
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Kenneth M M - August 27, 2018
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The part was the correct one and arrived in excellent condition. Other Parts Department got it wrong twice! Thanks for the quality service. My refrig. is now working just fine. Ken
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Phillip K - August 12, 2019
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Old Fridge
I was actually a little surprised at how easily this worked. I was a little confused at first with the adapters for the connectors but once I found them in the bag it all worked perfectly.
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No water to the ice maker and dispenser door would not close completely
When I ordered from the website, they offered a repair video and I followed the installation details with no problems.
Followed the instructions in the video, which showed our exact refrigerator. Very easy instruction, for a simple job. However, it did not fix the problem. At this point I suspect a faulty replacement part (which cannot now return), or some other issue requiring further analysis. Could also be that the original Inlet Water Valve is not at
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Received the first water valve with very poor included instructions. Watched the suggested instructional YouTube for my part installation which was very well done except my new part was not identical to my old part or the one in the YouTube. A translucent plastic housing on the part obstructed the installation so I needed to trim part of
... Read more it away with a tin shear before attaching the part to the refrig. The waterline attachments were slip fit rather than what my old part had with compression nuts. I replaced all the plastic water lines using the slip fittings, turned the water back on and- all fittings leaked. Undid the fittings, trimmed the water lines and reattached- still leaked. So I contacted customer service who sent out a new part and followed the above procedure and everything went quickly with no leaks. I suggest you replace the two plastic water lines ( you will need to buy two slip fittings and two diameter lines) these are available at Home Depot. There is also a YouTube for this and it is a must see. My main supply line to the refrigerator is copper tubing. I trimmed the end of the tubing, filed it smoot, steelwooled the surface and installed a new brass compression ring befor reactching to the valve. Note, because of the first leaks, I found it easier to make all my connections including the electrical, plug the refrigerator back in and active the ice maker and water dispenser before reaching the valve the the frig back. Good luck.
After hunting around I found that the inlet water valve was leaking. I turned off the water and ordered a new part from Part Select. It came and I put it in. I had to disconnected the three water lines (one in, two out) and the electrical connections. Keep track of what came from where. I plugged everything back into the new valve.
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Roger from Fall City, WA
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30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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ice maker stopped working
I unplugged the refrigerator and shut off the water. I removed the back of the frig where the inlet valve is located. I removed the old nuts and cut the plastic water line on the ends. I shoved them into the new fittings. I then turned on the water and plugged in the frig. I could hear the water pumping into the ice maker. I screwed t
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Karen from Gainesville, FL
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Wrench (Adjustable)
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leaking water inlet valve
Changing the valve was easy, remove and replace. The problem came afterwards. After shuting off the water and waiting for the replacement valve, the water line coming in to the icemaker froze solid causing water to spray into the freezer, causing a major leak. After thawing out the line, it still leaked because the water in the freezer ha
... Read mored frozen up the freezer drain again causing another leak.Bottom line, after replaceing the valve, take a few extra minutes to check or replace the water line coming to the icemaker. That will save a headache later.
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Lynn from White Pine, TN
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Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
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leak from duel inlet water valve
Pulled unit away from wall. Removed lower panel. Turned off water and electricity. Removed two nuts holding valve. Disconnected electrial wiring. Cut water lines going into old valve close to the valve so the lines could be reused with new unit. Installed new valve by pressing lines into valve, reconnected electricity. Put two screw
... Read mores back in. Turned on water and electricity. Works great. No leaks. Results of leaks required hardwood floor to be repaired (sanded and refinished). Stayed away from kitchen for nine (9) days. Need to check for leaks everytime you clean under the refrigerator.
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Tom from Forest, VA
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Nutdriver
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Dual inlet water valve was leaking & ice formed in freezer
Rolled out the frigerator from the wall. Removed the electrical plug from the wall. Turned off the water valve; disconnected the inlet water line at the frigerator. Detached the dual valve assembly from the frigerator; identified and disconnected the outlet water lines and the four electrical lines from the old valve and installed them
... Read more on to the new valve. Remounted the dual valve assembly on to the frigerator. Turned on the water and checked for leaks. Re-plugged the electric cord in the wall outlet; pushed the refgrigerator back into position. Total elapsed time was about 15 minutes, not counting the time I directed my wife to get me various tools from my work bench and the time it took me remove my 88 year old body from the kitchen floor, back to an upright position. Peeked into the freezer several times over several hours to be certain there were no leaks.
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Giovanna
August 13, 2017
I have a GE monogram built in refrigerator that is dripping water out of the water dispenser in the door.. I want to change the water valve. Since the refrigerator is built in, i do not think i can expose the back of it. could the valve be behind the top front panel of the built in model? when ever service men come they take off that panel to work. could the valve be there too?
For model number ZISW42DSC
Hi Giovanna,
Thank you for your inquiry. Your valve is located on the lower right hand side of your model (when standing in front of the appliance). You may be able to get to the part through the bottom kickplate of your refrigerator. If you take that bottom grille off, there should be a cover that shields the water inlet valve. If you are able to remove that then you will expose the valve. However if you cannot, you will have to pull the appliance out from its built-in position. Good luck with your repair.
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JIM
January 26, 2020
If water is coming out door is the valve working also for the ice maker my unit is not making ice so is the ice maker?
For model number csx25grbbaa
Hello and thank you for writing.
It certainly sounds like it could be a faulty water inlet valve PS901314 causing the ice maker not to work( water and ice dispenser valves are separate entities), you should check the part(s) for signs of damage, and replace as necessary. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.
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Russell Mills
July 21, 2017
I ordered the ice maker water valve for my frig. The new valve has 2 different size water lines. Mine are the same size. Will the compression fittings work using small water lines for both? Part # wr57x10051 was shipped to me.
For model number TFX22RJE
Hi Russell, thank you for the question. I have cross referenced you refrigerator model with the part you were shipped, and they are compatible with one another. For more information on installation of the new water valve, you may want to watch the installation video provided on this page. I hope this helps you with your repair.
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Gerard
July 15, 2019
I think i have a problem. When you try to fill a glass with water, the water does not start right away, but will disburse water after depressing the glass against the lever a couple of times. Also, the ice maker started to not make ice cubes. I believe i have a malfunctioning dual solenoid valve that is causing the water reservoir to not be working properly??? am i right? thanks for your anticipated response!
For model number TFX24RJC
Hello Gerard, thank you for inquiring. Yes, you are correct. You will need to replace the Dual Inlet Water Valve part PS901314 for your model. You may also want to consider the Water Tube Union part PS299116. We hope this helps.
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Giovanna
August 22, 2017
I purchased a dual inlet valve from you for an intermittent drip in my door water dispenser. The wattage on your product says:35 and 20. The one i am replacing says:100 and 15. Will it work? Will it not be enough wattage, and burn out quickly. Should i send this part back? When i called GE, they said there is no longer replacement parts for my refrigerator.
For model number ZISW42DSC
Hi Giovanna,
Thank you for your inquiry. The water inlet valve, part number WR57X10051, is coming up under the model number you provided ZISW42DSC. If this is the correct model number from your appliance, than you have ordered the correct part and it will work on your applaince. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Frank
February 7, 2020
I am looking for GE wr57x10012 water valve for refrigerator
Hello Frank,
Thank you for your question. The water valve under part WR57X10012 has been replaced with the new part under part WR57X10051 for your model as the replacement part. We hope this helps.
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Alice Brooks
November 1, 2017
Water goes thru supply in the door but not to ice tray?
For model number csx25grbeaa Hotpiont
Hi Alice,
Thank you for your inquiry. You will need to check the water line from the water inlet valve to the ice maker to see if there are any blockages. You will also need to check to see if there is enough water pressure to allow the water to go to the ice maker. You will also need to check to see if the water inlet valve and the ice maker to see if they are working properly. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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LJ
December 25, 2017
I have an older model side by side GE refrigerator freezer. The ice actuator is sticking and very hard to engage the ice dispenser actuator. Maybe it's freezing up. Recently had a problem with the water not dispensing at all, but used a hairdryer and got it working again it was frozen up. There's a recess cover on the back side of the freezer door, not on the front side. How do i get it off? The front panel doesn't appear to be the way into the area, like newer models, for me to examine the ice chute flapper or spring mechanism or ice dispensing actuator/mechanism (unsure what it's called).
For model number TFX24RMA
Hi LJ,
Thank you for your question. For most of these housings (even the older ones) you would use a putty knife to pry off the frame around the housing. Try to be gentle so you do not accidentally break anything. Once you have enough room, you can use your hands to pry off the rest of the outside frame. Once you have that part off the inner parts will be exposed for you to work on. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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L.J.
December 28, 2017
During my last q&a session, i asked how to open the recess cover on the inside of the freezer door. Your advice was to remove the frame around the ice/water dispenser on the exterior side. I removed it and the screws behind it, but still cannot remove the concaved black plastic housing, where the ice and water are dispensed. My ice & water actuators are not hinged, like some of the newer models, instead are triggered via a rod-type mechanism that goes thru the back wall of the housing to dispense ice and water. Everything i've tried doesn't budge the housing. I don't know if the plunge-type, rod-type actuators are attached to something behind the wall stopping the removal of the housing. That's why i requested a "how-to" instruction how to remove the inside plastic black recess panel. How is it held in place. There are no screws visible. What's behind this panel? Appreciate whatever you can provide. Is there a cellphone number for me to send some photos of my unit? Thanks!
For model number TFX24RMA
Hi LJ,
Thank you for your question. There is a video on our website that you can reference on how to install the. The refrigerator in the video may not show exactly like the one you have and the part being installed is different, but it will give you a general idea on how to install the part. You will find the video under part number PS1483583. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Brad
January 26, 2018
I ordered the dual water valve kit and replaced per instructions. We still have water leaking from the freezer door water dispenser after actuator pad is released. Curious if there is something else that may cause water to continue to drip from the dispenser tube.
For model number GE Profile TFX 27PFSMWW
Hello Brad, Thank you for your inquiry. I would check the water tube union, the fill tube grommet and the plastic tubes. Hope this helps!
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