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Westinghouse Refrigerator Water Dispenser Actuator
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17 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS1526383
Manufacturer Part Number 241682003
Once a glass is pressed against the actuator pad it will cause the dispenser to deliver ice or water when activated.
Fixes these symptoms
Installation Instructions
Jonathan from Universal City, TX
Water actuator broke
If you think you probably can't do this, you're like me... but you just had to try because you needed the part anyway right? This really was quite simple, a lot easier than it sounds from the description and saved me probably $75 I'd have had to pay a tech to do it. Just unplug fridge, yank that water spill tray out, yes yank, it's a bit hard to do that if you've not done it before. After that remove the 3 phillips head screws you just gained access to. Lift panel frame up then out. Disconnect wire harness plug and set that frame aside. Take out next screws exposed to free the unit. Tilt unit out and remove the two little screws and shims holding actuator in place. Remove broken one. Put new one in. Reverse all actions taken thus far. Plug fridge back in and have a drink of water like nothing ever happened. : ) You can do this! Read more...
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Westinghouse Refrigerator Dispenser Grille
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6 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS1148319
Manufacturer Part Number 241649003
This part is the replacement dispenser grille for your refrigerator. It is made of black plastic and is approximately 10 inches wide and 4 inches deep. The dispenser grill sits at the bottom of your ice dispenser assembly and catches any spills when your ice or water dispenser is running. If your dispenser grille/drip tray is missing or damaged, this is the part that replaces it. To replace the dispenser grille, simply remove it and insert the new one. This part is sold individually and is and authentic OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Installation Instructions
Irene from Perkasie, PA
The actuator arm broke on the unit and it had to be replaced
The actuator arm was the only part that was a little difficult. The drip tray and the kick plate went on very easily. First, we went online to your schematic on the unit. This showed how it was assembled and how it came apart. We then terminated the power to the refrigerator, and removed the drip tray which exposed two screws holding in the face plate for the ice/water on the door of the refrigerator. We then removed three screws from the control panel and pulled it forward. This exposed the actuator and two more screws that held it into place. We removed them and unplugged the small plug giving power to the actuator. We then installed the new part and replaced all the screws that had been removed. We reassembled the face plate and the screws there and then snapped in the drip tray. When we turned on the power everything worked fine. Read more...
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Westinghouse Refrigerator Dispenser Door Flap - Black
PartSelect Number PS1526427
Manufacturer Part Number 241688501
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Westinghouse Refrigerator Ice Dispenser Door Seal
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PartSelect Number PS1526429
Manufacturer Part Number 241688701
This part works in conjunction with the ice chute door.
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Westinghouse Refrigerator Water Dispenser Actuator
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12 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS1526381
Manufacturer Part Number 241682001
Once a glass is pressed against the actuator pad it will cause the dispenser to deliver ice or water when activated.
Fixes these symptoms
Installation Instructions
Robert from North Olmsted, OH
The water dispenser/actuator broke and I wanted to replace it
First I pulled the fridge out and unplugged it. Then I removed the drip tray at the bottom of the water and ice dispenser. This exposed three screws that held the frame of the dispenser mechanism to the freezer door. I removed the three screws and lifted it up a little and I could pull it out and tip it to get at the inside of the dispenser mechanism. I could pull the whole mechanism out a bit, but I was afraid to pull it out too far for fear of unplugging something and tearing or breaking a wire. The water dispenser actuator piece has two round plastic "pins" on either side to allow the actuator to rock back and forth. These "pins" are held in place in a round channel by two metal plates which were in turn held in place by two screws. When I tried to take out these retaining plates, I dropped one of the screws in the dispenser mechanism. I had to fish it out with a magnet. By the way, the plates did not respond to a magnet, so when I dropped one of these, I had to use needle-nosed pliers to fish it out. It took a while, but I finally got the old actuator out and out the new one in and carefully re-attached the retaining plate with their respective screws and re-attached the little spring to the actuator. Before I put it back together, I cleaned off the little door to the ice dispenser. It looked a little crudded up and I just wiped it off with some damp Q-tips. I then put the dispenser mechanism back on to the freezer door, put the screws back, slid the drip tray back, plugged it in and it (surprisingly) works fine. Looking back, I probably should have bought a part for the ice dispenser, too, and replaced that at the same time. Read more...
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Westinghouse Refrigerator Ice Actuator
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7 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS1526380
Manufacturer Part Number 241681903
This is the ice actuator or ice actuator arm for your refrigerator. When you depress the actuator arm with a glass or bucket, ice is normally dispensed. If your current actuator arm is broken, missing, or if the ice dispenser isn’t dispensing ice, you may need to replace it. To access the actuator, you will first need to remove the dispenser assembly, and then remove the actuator from the assembly. Be sure to shut off the water and power source from your refrigerator before you begin this repair.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Ice maker not making ice
  • Ice maker won’t dispense ice
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Installation Instructions
Ryan from Elk Grove, CA
"Paddle" on ice actuator broke off.
Slide off drip tray at bottom of ice/water compartment.

Remove the 3 screws along bottom edge of face plate. Slide face plate upwards slightly to disengage tabs holding top of face plate to fridge door. Pull face plate slightly away from fridge, reach behind plate, and disconnect wiring harness. Set face plate aside.

Remove 3 screws holding ice/water actuator mechanism to fridge door. Disconnect wiring harness on left side of actuator mechanism. This allows the left side of mechanism to swing outwards.

Looking down on top of mechanism, loosen the two screws holding the small, metal retaining plates for ice actuator. (The metal plates hold the ice actuator pivot pins in place in the actuator mechanism). Once the two screws are loosened, the metal plates can be moved to the side to free the ice actuator.

Remove old ice actuator and replace with new actuator. NOTE: Ensure the black ice door flap regulator (the thing with the gear teeth) stays engaged with the gear on the damping mechanism while installing the new ice actuator).

Move the metal retaining plates back in place over the ice actuator pivot pins and tighten both screws. Move the ice/water actuator mechanism back in place and re-connect the wiring harness on the left side. Re-install the 3 screws holding the entire mechanism in place.

Re-connect the wiring harness to the face plate and slide the tabs at the top of the plate into the holes in the fridge door. Slide face plate down and line up the 3 screw holes at the bottom of plate. Re-install the 3 screws. Re-install the drip tray. You're done!
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Westinghouse Refrigerator Dispenser Cover
PartSelect Number PS1526350
Manufacturer Part Number 241678703
This is just the cover. Label module cover must be ordered separately.
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Wendy from Columbus, OH
The module cover was broken when it was removed improperly
I simply unscrewed the original and replaced it with the replacement. It was very easy. I did have to order the label as the original one would not come off to be re-used. Hopefully, that will go on easily as well. Read more...
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Westinghouse Refrigerator DRIP TRAY
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4 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS2363822
Manufacturer Part Number 241947003
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Westinghouse Refrigerator Dispenser Front Panel - White
PartSelect Number PS1526356
Manufacturer Part Number 241679001
Installation Instructions
Candace from NORTHFIELD, MN
The dispenser front panel cracked at one of the screw holes which caused the drip tray to fall out. This also caused a crack in the drip tray.
I removed the drip tray, exposing the screws on the bottom of the dispenser panel. I removed the three screws and lifted upon the panel to pull it out of the opening. From there I unplugged the power cord to release the old panel. I removed the power module from the old panel and installed it into the new panel. I then reattached the power plug and put it back in place. I screwed it back in and inserted the new drip tray. Read more...
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Westinghouse Refrigerator Drip Tray
PartSelect Number PS1148321
Manufacturer Part Number 241649001
Installation Instructions
Cory from Lincoln, NE
Water Dripping from through the door water outlet and Ice Maker doesn't make ice.
I had two problems, the first was that water was dripping from the through the door outlet and the second problem is that the ice maker wasn't making ice.

Replacing the water valve was a simple process:

1. Turn off the water to the fridge at the household shutoff valve.
2. Move the fridge away from the wall.
3. Unplug the mains power (AC) plug from the wall power outlet.
4. Remove the 5 screws with a nut driver that hold the cardboard backing off the refrigerator.
5. (This is a great time to vacuum off the coils and underside of the fridge.) Disconnect the water supply from household plumbing with a box end wrench or channel lock pliers. I kept a large plastic cup and rag handy for the left over water in these hoses.
6. Remove the two screws from the water valve bracket on the right hand side and pull the water valve straight back from the fridge and line up the new valve in the same orientation.
7. Remove all the color coded electrical connectors (3 of them) and attach them to the new water valve.
8. Remove the remaining water hoses and attach them to the corresponding connectors on the new valve.
9. Dispose of the old valve and reinstall the new valve in reverse order.

The problem with the ice maker not making ice was because water was flowing so slowly from the valve that it was stopping in the fill tube at the back of the freezer and freezing stopping all water flow into the ice maker. I pulled the fill tube out of the back of the freezer from behind by rotating it 45 degrees counter clockwise and pulling straight out removing the ice blockage and drying the fill tube before I reinstalled.

Since I replaced the valve I had to take the cover off of the icemaker and set the water fill level down (screw toward the minus sign) and then adjusted it by checking the ice after each time it dropped and increasing the fill amount by 1 full turn (roughly 0.7 ounces) until it was just enough to make fully formed ice cubes.
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