The Water Tube is an OEM component specifically designed for Whirlpool refrigerators. This 1/4" outer diameter water tube provides a pathway for water to flow through the refrigerator's internal components during operations like ice production. This water tube can be cut to fit, is approximately 24 1/2" long.
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Allan M - May 28, 2018
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water filter outlet tube
The part I received had the correct compression tip that fit. However, the opposite end did not have have an expanded end that fit my whirlpool appliance. I had to splice the two tubes together. So far he splice is working. Part # PS11739896, Water filter outlet tube.
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Persistent leaks in the water/ice making supply system
My attempt to repair a leak in the water supply lines merely generated other leaks. It became obvious that the whole supply and filtration system should be replaced. 1. Turn off water supply and unplug the refrigerator. 2. Remove the fiber cover from the lower rear of the refrigerator. 3. Disconnect nylon supply tubing at the supply s
... Read morepigot and at the water valve near the rear of the refrigerator. Both of these tubes connect to the filter housing. 4. Remove the grille at the front of the refrigerator under door. 5. Removing the front grille gives access to the front of the filter housing Remove the two screws holding the filter housing in place. 6. Remove the filter housing with both nylon water tubes as an assembly. Some coaxing may be necessary, because there is no clearance between the bottom of the refrigerator and the front cross-member. Rotate the assembly about 1/4 turn clockwise as the assembly is withdrawn. 7. Install the new tubes into the new filter housing. 8. Install the assembly into the front of the refrigerator, reversing the removal procedure. 9. Either remove the old filter from the old housing and install it in the new housing or replace the filter. 9. Turn on the water and check for leaks. While the refrigerator is open, use this opportunity to clean the condensor coils. 10. If there are no leaks, replace the front grille and the fiber cover on the back of the refrigerator. 11. Turn on the power.
Pur Water filter ruptured could not remove from housing
Removed two screws holding the filter housing. Pulled filter and housing out far enough to remove inlet and outlet lines.Replaced inlet and outlet lines( precautionary) in filter housing, installed new filter.
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Sharon
March 7, 2023
Leaking where lines go into filter housing. Going to replace housing but I want to replace both water lines to filter housing and I have not found them listed in the parts. Are they available?
For model number ED25RFXFN01
Hi Sharon, thank you for your question. The part you have requested is available with us as the water filter inlet tube, part number PS886401, and water filter housing, part number PS11739083. We hope this is what you were looking for!