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General Electric Refrigerator Tanks and Containers

Popular General Electric Refrigerator Tanks and Containers

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General Electric Refrigerator Water Tank Assembly
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48 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS783769
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X11440
This tank stores water until the water actuator is activated and water is requested.
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Nate from MILWAUKEE, AL
Water tank cracked
So there's a plastic water tank in our fridge, its purpose is to chill water so it's nice and cold when you dispense it from the freezer door tap. Long story short, during out kitchen remodel I stored the fridge in our unheated Wisconsin garage. The leftover water in the tank froze, expanded and ruptured it. Got the replacement, super easy to fix. The tubing connections are shark bite, just press them together and they're water tight. Pretty simple plug and play operation but you do have to pull the fridge all the way from the wall and shut off the water supply.
I replaced the filter too, just incase the freezing water messed with it in some undetectable way.
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General Electric Refrigerator Water Tank Disp Assembly
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1 Review
PartSelect Number PS2577882
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X12793
This replacement reservoir is designed to store and chill water inside the refrigerator before dispensing. It helps resolve common issues such as leaks or non-functioning dispensers. Built to meet original equipment standards, it ensures a reliable fit and long-lasting performance. Compatible with a wide range of refrigerator models, it also replaces older versions of similar components.
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$100.40
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General Electric Refrigerator Tank Cold Water
PartSelect Number PS11736997
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X25028
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$55.23
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General Electric Refrigerator Cold Water Tank Coiled
PartSelect Number PS12172811
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X27627
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$185.34
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General Electric Refrigerator Water Reservoir Assembly
PartSelect Number PS2359941
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X12741
The water reservoir holds the water for the water dispenser as the water chills.
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General Electric Refrigerator Water Reservoir And Tubing
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3 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS291933
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X10734
Keep your refrigerator's water dispenser optimally functioning with this high-quality GE Water Tank Assembly. This genuine OEM part ensures chilled water is always on tap, making it a crucial component for your appliance. The assembly includes durable tubing. Before commencing the installation, ensure to disconnect utilities for safety. It's also recommended to unplug the refrigerator and shut off the water supply. To prevent hand injuries during this process, remember to use work gloves. Enhance the longevity and efficiency of your GE refrigerator with this necessary water tank assembly.
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Chuck from Coraopolis, PA
Water leaking under the refrigerator only when water was called from water dispenser
To do this repair, I shut off the water supply first. After removing the back panel, I disconnected the first water tank (PS291933) tube from the valve near the back of the refrigerator by pushing the white ringclamp towards the valve which released the tubing (once disconnected I could clearly see the hairline crack in the tube responsible for the water). I then disconnected the other water tank tube from the connector located in the bottom left front of the refrigerator. Then, after removing the bottom shelves and compartments, I unscrewed the two screws securing the water tank to the inside back wall. Then I carefully pulled the water tank and the tubing out from inside the refrigerator. The installation of the new water tank was essentially the reverse of the above, with the exception that I had to use a 2x4 to prop up the refrigerator and my 7-year old daughter's hand to help guide the tube to the front of the fridge. One of the lines did leak initially, but stopped after I removed and reconnected the tube more securely. My only unfinished business with this part of the repair (which I'm not losing sleep over) is I'm not sure where to find the 'insulation wrap' that was around the water tank tubes inside the fridge.

During my investigation of the water tank, I also noticed the tube on the outside back of the fridge going to the icemaker was leaking, so I bought a new grommet & tube (PS292253). Installation was easier than the water tank, but was more of a mystery until the part showed up and I saw that only adhesive tape was used to secure the grommet to the hole in the outside back of the freezer near the icemaker. Again, only had to disconnect the tube from the valve at the bottom of the fridge and pull out the grommet from the top outside. (I did remove the ice cube tray from the inside to avoid contaminating it during the work). Then I connected the new tubing and secured the grommet to the back of the fridge using the adhesive tape. So far no leaks!


I also will likely need to add that WR49X10173 part to hopefully avoid my water dispensor from freezing in the future.
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General Electric Refrigerator Tank Cold Water Assembly
PartSelect Number PS8758391
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X13247
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$55.20
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General Electric Refrigerator Water Storage Coil
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PartSelect Number PS758881
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X11324
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General Electric Refrigerator Water Tank With Tubing
PartSelect Number PS652167
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X11176
This tank stores water until the water actuator is activated and water is requested.
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Installation Instructions
James from PALMETTO BAY, FL
Water reservoir for in door water dispenser had a crack and started leaking
Removed all shelves including slide racks.
Removed back panels to expose the tank.
The new tank came with long tubing that could of been routed down/under to the connection points outside the box. However I used 5/16 push/compression fittings and just spliced the tubes right at the reservoir. Easy.
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General Electric Refrigerator Tank Hot Water Assembly
PartSelect Number PS11737021
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X26291

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