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Single Outlet Valve Kit WR57X10033

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PartSelect Number PS304375
Manufacturer Part Number WR57X10033
Manufactured by GE for General Electric, Kenmore, Hotpoint
Product Description

Single Outlet Valve Kit Specifications

The water inlet valve on your refrigerator allows water to enter the ice maker and water dispenser. If your ice maker or water dispenser is not functioning properly, or you notice a leak, you may need to replace the single outlet valve. This single outlet valve has 1/4-inch compressions fittings and is intended for use with refrigerators that make crescent-shaped ice cubes. As per the manufacturer, this valve has a new quick connection. You must cut the retaining nut off your current plastic water line, and gently push it into the new valve. Be sure to disconnect the water and power sources from the refrigerator before you begin this repair.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Ice maker not making ice | Leaking | Ice maker won’t dispense ice | Not dispensing water
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator, Freezer, Ice Maker.
Part# WR57X10033 replaces these:
AP3189335, 914151, WR57X10033, 66049, SWR57X0090, SWR57X0093, SWR57X90, SWR57X93, WR57X0090, WR57X0093, WR57X0095, WR57X0096, WR57X0102, WR57X0110, WR57X10015, WR57X10034, WR57X10049, WR57X10063, WR57X10075, WR57X102 , WR57X110, WR57X21266, WR57X90, WR57X93, WR57X95, WR57X96 Show less
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Ice maker not making ice!
Pulled the fridge from the wall. Then shut the water line to the fridge off. Pulled the water line to the ice maker out the old grommet. Then a screw or two from the cover over the bottom back of the fridge, so I could get to the outlet valve kit. Only 1 screw was holding that. Then took the lines off the old outlet valve. Took the little hose off the grommet on the inside of the freezer that leads the water into the drip pan to the cube tray of the ice maker. Then grabbed pliers for the grommet on the top back of the fridge. And pulled and twisted alittle till it came out. It was alittle hard but got it out. Cleaned the out sticky tape off around the hole where the grommet connects. Hook the water like that goes to the grommet for the ice maker to the new grommet. Peeled the paper of the sticky tape for the new grommet. And placed it in. Then connected the rest of my water lines to the inlet valve. Put everything back the way it was. Then plugged and turned the water back on. And in 2hrs or so I had ice fall in the tray and continues to make ice no problems. “Note also I didn’t actually unplug my fridge I did it all why it was plugged. Thought it would be best to let you know. LoL but a small socket 1/4 with a 1/4 drive or worked. Also I think my grommet was harder to get out cuz it was froze due to the water leaking in the grommet.
Other Parts Used:
Single Outlet Valve Kit GROMMET WATER FILL Assembly
  • Robert from LENOIR CITY, TN
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Socket set
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Refridgerator stopped making ice
Removed the old water valve from back of refrigerator by using a screwdriver. Pulled water line off old valve that runs into the fridge and inserted it into the new part. I used a pair of pliers to take off water line that runs into the water valve from the house. Screwed the water line back onto the new valve. Took about 10 minutes.
  • Doug from COPE, CO
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Water leaking from bottom of refrigerator
I'm not a DIY-er, and wasn't sure a 20 year old refrigerator was worth the repair, but for $30 I could afford to be wrong. The swap is pretty intuitive, especially in my case since the problem was that the water tube from the valve to the ice maker had detached from the coupling. So I didn't have to cut anything off, just inserted the tube into the new valve. Reconnected the supply line, screwed the assembly back on the refer, and Bob's your uncle. Other than unloading some canned goods to lighten the refer, longest process was finding the right size nut driver in my disorganized tool tray. Be aware, there are NO instructions included with the part. Found a good video on you tube that confirmed the obvious. Glad I took a shot!
  • Bill from ORO VALLEY, AZ
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Water valve failed. Constant drip in ice maker.
Removed old valve easily. New WR57XI0033 valve is designed to mount on lower left, but on mine it has to mount on lower right. Had to drill two 1/32 holes in lower rail to mount the new valve.
  • Steven from RUSHVILLE, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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The old solenoid was slow to shut off causing the icemaker to overfill.
Unplug refrigerator and turn water supply off to the ice maker. Remove the screws holding the bottom cardboard-like cover from the lower back of the refrigerator. Remove the water supply line to the old solenoid with 1/2 inch wrench. Unplug the two power supply wires to the old solenoid. Remove the screw that holds the solenoid to the back panel of the unit. After the solenoid is pulled out, remove the output hose with a 1/2 inch wrench. The configuration of the replacement solenoid is likely a little different than the original, but it seems to be rather universal and will fit back into place and perform properly. The new solenoid does not use a compression type nut to secure the output line. It's just a simple push-in connection. The wires may have to be rerouted a little, just keep them clear of the evaporator fan blades Reverse the removal procedure and you're done.
  • Cliff from ROCKVILLE, VA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Wrench set
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Water under refrigerator, leaky ice maker water supply solenoid valve
This is a relatively simple repair, but requires a bit of running around your house and sitting in a likely cramped space on the floor behind your refrigerator. These steps assume you have verified the valve is leaking and not the lines. 1. Locate where the water line to the fridge connects to the house plumbing. Close the next valve in the house plumbing upstream of this connection. Open some fixture (likely the cold on the kitchen sink) to relieve water pressure in this section of plumbing. Water should flow briefly, then dribble and stop on its own. 2. Unplug your fridge. There are moving parts (a fan) close to the valve that may injure you while you are working. 3. Pull your fridge away from the wall enough so you can scoot behind and sit behind. 4. Gather your tools and parts and squeeze behind the fridge. 5. Remove the felt paper dust cover. Carefully collect the screws. 6. Take a picture of the electrical connection to the valve or make a mental note. 7. Carefully unclip lines from the fridge and remove screws holding valve to fridge body. Slicing a line will create a new problem to fix. Carefully collect the screws. 8. Remove electrical connection. Grasp the connector and pull firmly. Do not yank the wires. 9. Over the bucket, disconnect old valve from lines. Some residual water will flow out. If the stream is steady, double check that Step 1 is completed correctly. Set old valve aside. 10. Examine new valve to determine water input and outlet. There may be an arrow indicating flow direction. 11. Seat the input line in the valve input firmly and connect. Mine was a nut I tightened with a small crescent wrench. 12. Seat the outlet line in the valve outlet firmly and connect. Mine was a push in quick connect. 14. Rest the valve over the bucket. Get up and turn the water back on. Verify your connections are not leaking. 15. Review your picture and reconnect the electrical connection. 16. Install the new valve onto the fridge body. Mine was a different geometry that required some gentle bending of the mounting bracket. Reclip lines to fridge. 17. While you're down there, vacuum underneath your fridge. 18. Reinstall felt paper dust cover. 19. Plug fridge back in. Clean up. 20. Monitor your ice maker, verify good operation. When satisfied, push fridge back. Recycle(?) old valve. 21. Success!
  • Eric from Chicago, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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water running down inside to lower compartment
Removed items from freezer, removed 2 nuts from ice maker and set ice maker aside. Pulled old fill tube from back (no tools). replaced with new fill tube. Removed old valve at back of ref. installed new valve kit and reconnected plastic line. placed clamps on plastic line to insure no leaks. No more leaking and ice maker works great. No ice cubes freezing together.
Other Parts Used:
Single Outlet Valve Kit Fill Tube Grommet
  • Wayne from Renton, WA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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water not being drawn up into icemaker
unplugged the old valve and disconnected the water line, then reconnected water line on new valve and plugged it in. It was an easy process but unfortunately that did not fix the problem. It is the ice maker it self so I will be ordering a replacement ice maker.
  • timothy from aberdeen, MD
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers
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Mounting bracket did not fit. Retainer for water input looked like a thread protector.
Put bracket on workbench and hit two or three times with hammer. Glad I did not remove water inlet retainer from part, it can very easily be mistaken for a thread protector.
  • Jack from Lake Helen, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Ice Maker Did Not Work
Tried replacing water valve since no water in ice cube tray. Exact part not available due to age of refrigerator, but I got the equivalent replacement part for $18. Mounting holes different, but I made it work. Also one connect on new one slip connect whereas both compression fittings on old valve. I put it back together and icemaker now works great.
  • Donald from Jacksonville, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Mick
February 27, 2018
I have water to the pump at right rear of fridge bt no water coming out
For model number gts18dcpjlww
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Hello Mick, thank you for your question. If the water valve is getting water from the water source in your home, but no water is coming out of the valve, you will want to replace it. The part you will want to replace is Single Outlet Valve Kit WR57X10033. Please enter the part number into the site for current price and availability. Good luck with your repair!

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Ray
August 21, 2017
What water valve fit my model
For model number 36397317883
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Hi Ray, Thank you for your inquiry. The part number for the correct water valve for your appliance is PS304375 (manufacturer's part number WR57X10033) I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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Joey
January 27, 2018
How do i locate and replace the single-outlet-valve? I have water coming to my refrigerator but not making it into the ice making machine.Thanks!
For model number GTS20ICNCWW
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Hello Joey, Thank you for your inquiry. You access it from the back of the refrigerator. Although we do not have a repair video for this exact part number, I have included a link to a repair video for a similar part to assist you. Hope this helps! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNGe_VUDIBA&t=16s&index=78&list=PL3EB33F2356EAFCD4

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Roger
March 12, 2018
My ice maker is only making teenie-tiny ice cubes and just a few of them. I replaced my unit with a new ps1993870 and it did not fix my problem. Any clues? Do i need a new valve? Roger
For model number GTS18WCMBRWW
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Hello Roger, thank you for your question. If the unit is not getting enough water to fill the tray you will want to replace the water valve part number Single Outlet Valve Kit WR57X10033. I hope this helps!

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Dan
November 16, 2018
When water is turned on to the ice maker only water comes out of the ice maker
For model number GTL18JCPBRBS
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Hi Dan, Thank you for your question. If the ice maker is only filling with water and no ice is being made, there are some parts that you will need to check to see which ones are causing the issue. You will need to check the ice maker, the water inlet valve and the ice maker switch. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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Matthew
February 13, 2020
For months, my icemaker was producing near hollow ice cubes. It recently stopped. I discovered the filter attached to the water source was blocked. I replaced the filter and the water now makes it to the single outlet valve kit, but never out of the valve to the line to the icemaker. From what i read here, because of the condition of the ice when it worked, i may only need to replace the valve kit. Can you confirm this theory and that part number wr57x10033 may be the solution? Additionally, the fittings to/from the current supply lines are copper nuts. If i need a part to connect the 1/4 inch line to this outlet value, please suggest part numbers. Old refrigerator, but i'd like to keep it in service. Thanks
For model number 363.9719616
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Hi Matthew, thank you for your question. It certainly sounds like you are on the right track. There are really two parts that you should check for this issue. The first part to test would be your water inlet valve. The valve can be tested with a multi meter and should be reading between 500 - 1500 ohms of resistance. If that part is testing correctly then you should look into your ice maker being the issue. Good luck with your repair.

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Dennis
May 1, 2018
What is the part number for w water inlet valve for this GE refrigerator
For model number GTS18FCS
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Hello Dennis, thank you for your question. The water valve for your specific appliance is Single Outlet Valve Kit WR57X10033. Please enter the part number into the site for current price and availability. Good luck with your repair!

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Joe
September 9, 2019
My water line is copper with copper nut. Will the water valve for ice maker connect to this fitting or do i need to have a plastic water line?
For model number TBX21NICBRWW
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Hi Joe, thank you for your question. This valve requires a plastic tube as it has a quick connect port and not a screw on. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.

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Gilbert
October 17, 2019
Hi, The ice maker doesn’t stop. The ice cube tray becomes a big block of ice and jams the endless screw, which I need to replace
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Hello Gilbert, thank you for contacting us, In order for us to locate the correct parts and repair information we will require the model number of the appliance. Once you have located the model number please feel free to resubmit the question and we will be happy to help you. Look forward to hearing from you!

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Dan
February 26, 2018
I have a copper line going to the water valve part # wr57x10033. I have very high water pressure . Does this part have a connection for the copper line.
For model number GBSC0HBXFRCC
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Hi Dan, Thank you for the question. The connector for the copper line that allows it to attach to the valve is part of the cooper line. We do not see them here unfortunately. I suggest contacting a plumber or the manufacture directly. Hope this helps!

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