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Single Outlet Water Valve Kit – Part Number: 4318047
$47.40
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Single Outlet Water Valve Kit
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Part #4318047
This part is a solenoid-operated switch located at the bottom of the refrigerator. When the water inlet valve is turned on, water is released from the supply line through the water valve and into the compact icemaker mold. The kit includes the mounting hardware and bracket plastic tubing fittings. The retaining nut must be cut off the plastic water line and gently pushed into the new valve. To remove, press down on the ring that the tube slides into. Refer to the installation instructions for further guidance. Please note: the manufacturer has redesigned this part and it can appear different than the original. It has a new quick connection.
Tray – Part Number: WP59688-1A
$18.22
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Tray
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Part #WP59688-1A
This tray is a replacement part for flex tray ice makers.
Appliance Screw – Part Number: WP59002061
$7.47
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Appliance Screw
Part #WP59002061
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Complete Ice Maker Kit – Part Number: MHIK7989
$216.21
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Complete Ice Maker Kit
Part #MHIK7989
This kit comes with ducts, a water fill tube, and the hardware needed to install the icemaker. It replaces the old twist-tray style of icemaker.
Drive Shaft Clip – Part Number: 65318-1
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Drive Shaft Clip
Part #65318-1
This drive shaft clip is less than an inch long. It is all white in color and is made of plastic. This clip is used with the drive shaft of the ice cube tray.
RING, RETAINER – Part Number: 58706-1
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RING, RETAINER
Part #58706-1
USE WPL 4163607 – Part Number: 116100
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USE WPL 4163607
Part #116100
SCREW – Part Number: 042241
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SCREW
Part #042241
Protector - Upper Water Inlet – Part Number: 116247
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SPOUT, FILL – Part Number: 53748-1
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SPOUT, FILL
Part #53748-1
USE WPL 13900-1 – Part Number: Y083356
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USE WPL 13900-1
Part #Y083356
SENSOR ARM **NLA* – Part Number: 52307-1
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SENSOR ARM **NLA*
Part #52307-1

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no water getting to ice maker
80 of 95 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Kevin from Boston, MA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
The ice maker had been slowly dying and one day just stopped making ice. No water was getting to the trays.

I read that this could be caused by a failure of the valve, even though the continuity test indicated that the solenoid was okay.

I ordered the part Friday afternoon. It was delivered Saturday. I did the repai r in 10 minutes.

I pulled the fridge away from the wall.

I unplugged the fridge. I closed the water supply valve.

I unscrewed the two mounting screws using a flat head screwdriver.

I pulled the old valve out from refrigerator.

Using an adjustable wrench I detached the water supply from the valve. I detached the hose leading to the ice maker from the valve.

I pulled the electrical connectors from the connectors on the valve.

I attached the hoses to the new valve, attached the electrical connector, screwed the new valve in its place, opened the water supply, plugged the fridge back in, checked for leaks, and waited for a few hours.

My ice maker is working better than it has in at least two years.
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Water valve failed, flooded kitchen
28 of 29 people found this instruction helpful.
  • James R from Valley Springs, CA
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Wrench (Adjustable)
Turned off water supply and unplugged appliance. Removed lower panel on back of refrigerator with 1/4 " nutdriver. Then removed supply line, and line to icemaker. removed valve from back panel and replaced with new valve. wrapped water connections with teflon tape, turned on supply line, checked for leaks, everything o.k..Replaced back pa nel and in 45 minutes had first drop of ice. Job requires moderate mechanical ability and minimum tools. Saved a PANT load of money by doing it myself. VERY satisfied with Partselect.com
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Ice water valve leaking
13 of 13 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Byron from Steamboat Springs, CO
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Nutdriver, Pliers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Removed two screws holding valve, removed two 1/4" water lines. disconnected wire clip from old valve.
Installed new valve, connecting water and electrical with ease.
Absolutely Simple!
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