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Refrigerator Dispensers

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$22.89
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Refrigerator Dispenser Door Assembly Or Flapper
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93 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS964304
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X11653
This “Dispenser Door Assembly” (Door Recess Assembly, Ice Door Assembly, Dispenser Door, Refrigerator Dispenser Ice Chute Door Kit, Dispenser Door Flap, Ice Chute Door, Flapper) keeps the room air from infiltrating the freezer. Once the lever is pressed, the door flap opens and allows the ice to dispense into your container. If your door flapper is broken, it could allow outside air to enter the freezer and alter the inside temperature. You may notice frost buildup surrounding the dispenser area. The door flap can disconnect from the dispenser lever, or the tabs that hold it in place may break. Frequent use may distort the sealing face and cause air leaks and frost buildup. This part mounts in the ice dispenser, and measures approximately 3.25 inches in diameter. It is constructed of plastic and rubber, and comes in white/black. This part is sold individually.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Door Sweating
  • Door won’t open or close
  • Freezer not defrosting
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Installation Instructions
ALBERT from RALEIGH, NC
Our Ice Damper was warped, which let warm air into the freezer and caused frost to form. Also, our ice and water dispensers stopped working.
Swapping out the ice dispenser damper door was pretty easy- just used a combination of screwdrivers to remove the dispenser assembly, popped the old damper off, put the new damper on. Replacing the control board was only a bit more complicated- unplugged the fridge, removed the control board metal cover (beware the somewhat sharp edges), unhooked all the cables from the board, used needle-nose pliers to pinch each plastic spacer/fastener as to not damage them while removing the old board, mounted the new board where the old board was, and plugged in all the cables (they were all different enough from each other that I didn't have any trouble figuring out where they were supposed to connect). I now have my fridge plugged into a surge protector- hopefully that will protect this new board I've installed. Thanks a bunch,PartSelect. Read more...
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$98.44
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Refrigerator Water Dispenser Actuator
★★★★★
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22 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS1526418
Manufacturer Part Number 241685703
Once a glass is pressed against the actuator pad it will cause the dispenser to deliver ice or water when activated.
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Installation Instructions
Jerome from Yardville, NJ
Water dispenser actuator snapped in half
Unplugged refrigerator. Pull forward on tray at bottom of water & ice dispenser to remove it. Remove three screws. Push up and then pull out to remove black cover around dispensers. Be careful not to break ribbon cable. Pulled ribbon cable from green circuit card on the cover. Set the cover aside. Removed green circuit card from refigerator (six small screws). Had to unplug two wires to do this. Set this aside. Make sure you remember which connector each wire goes in for re-assembly. I ended up removing the entire assembly, it was easier to work on. There were a couple more screws to remove and then you can carefully pull the entire assembly down and toward you to remove it. This meant removing the water supply line from the dispenser. Pushed up on the water supply line with needle nose pliers to "unstick" it and make it easier to pull out. Used needle nose pliers to unplug wires from broken actuator from the circuit card. Make sure to unplug the correct one. Unscrewed the two screws that held the metal plates thet held the actuator in place. Cut the wires to make it easier to remove the broken actuator and pull the wires through Installed the new actuator and screws. Routed the wire through and plugged it in to the circuit card. Now the hardest part, and I would not have figured it out without a tip from this website. There was no slack in the water line and it was impossible to push the end of it back into the hole in the dispenser assembly. Open the refrigerator doors and remove the black cover at the bottom. The water line goes up through the freezer door from the bottom. It was easy to push an inch or two of slack up through the door. Then I could grab the water line and insert it in the hole in the dispenser. Re-connect the wires that were disconnected and replace the assembly in the freezer door. You can pull slack in the water supply line back down from the bottom if needed. Replace the screws that hold the dispenser assembly in place. Replace the circuit card. Then I had to push the ribbon cable back into the slot in the circuit card in the cover. I had to remove the circuit card from the cover to get at the slot. Push the cable into the slot and re-install the circuit card in the cover. I needed to have my son help me here as a second set of hands was needed, the ribbon cable is short. Replace the cover, be careful not to damage the ribbon cable. Install the three screws and snap the boittom tray back in place. Re-install the black cover at the bottom. Works great. Read more...
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$133.40
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Refrigerator Dispenser Control Module
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13 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS12071009
Manufacturer Part Number 242270106
This refrigerator dispenser module is a genuine replacement part designed for select bottom-mount models from Frigidaire, Electrolux, and Kenmore. It controls the dispensing of filtered water, crushed ice, and cubed ice through the freezer door. The assembly includes the cradle, ice chute, and ice chute door, ensuring smooth and reliable operation. A malfunctioning module may result in slow or inconsistent dispensing, non-functioning ice crushing, or a dispenser door that fails to open or close properly. This OEM component restores full functionality and is engineered for a precise fit. Before installation, verify compatibility using your refrigerator’s model number and disconnect power to ensure safety.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Ice maker dispenses too much ice
  • Ice maker won’t dispense ice
  • Leaking
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Installation Instructions
CHRISTINA from ESCONDIDO, CA
Water dispenser would not auto shut off
I watched a YouTube video and followed along. Easy!! Read more...
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$23.88
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Refrigerator Dispenser Drip Tray
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9 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS3487867
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X12910
This is a recessed grille made for refrigerators. This grille is used to collect any pooled water or melted ice from your water and ice dispenser. If this grille is cracked, stained, or warped in any way, and no longer fit to serve its purpose, it needs to be replaced. This grille is made of gray plastic and is easy to replace; simply pull up on the old grille with your hand, and slide in the new one. This grille is an OEM part and is sold individually.
Installation Instructions
Gilda from New Orleans, LA
We bought a pre-owned side by side Refrigerator/ Freezer. It was missing the the Dispenser Drip Tray and the Kickplate Grille.
My contractor only had to place the drip plate in the space provided on the door. For the Kickplate Grille, he only needed to screw in the two screws that held the Grille in place. That took very little time to make the refrigerator look great again. Read more...
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$38.84
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Refrigerator Drip Tray (grey)
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2 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS12364140
Manufacturer Part Number 241649007
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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$53.70
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Refrigerator Water Dispenser Actuator
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19 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.
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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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$36.85
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Refrigerator Paddle Assembly
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6 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS8758404
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X20449
Unveiling the GE Dispenser Lever, an integral part for maintaining the functionality of your refrigerator. This lever effectively releases ice or water each time you press, ensuring hassle-free operation. A gentle reminder to stash away any food that may spoil when power is turned off. It is advised to remove power supply to the refrigerator prior to installing this component. For safety measures, please don work gloves to protect your hands while handling this assembly. This paddle assembly is designed to complement the GE line of quality appliances.
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Installation Instructions
Joe from Alvin, TX
The plastic lug holding the spring broke free, so the paddle had no way to return to its original position
1) Use plastic spudgers to remove the front control panel by levering on the front bottom of the plastic
2) Unscrew 4 retaining screws from the internal assembly
3) Slide clear plastic ice chute from the internal assembly
4) Lift the paddle 90 degrees to remove it
5) Place the spring on the paddle lug such that the long side fits in the groove on the back
6) Press the spring back, and slide the paddle into the paddle holder at a 90 degree angle
7) Once installed the short side of the spring should press against the plastic to force the paddle to its default position
8) Slide the ice chute back into the assembly
9) Replace the 4 screws holding the assembly to the refrigerator
10) Replace the front control panel

I may have missed a step here or there, but nothing major. Be mindful of the switches, and the placement of the wires. The entire process took maybe 5 minutes. I would say the most difficult part is getting the control panel off, it kind of feels like it might break, but it's a pretty robust piece.
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$34.85
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Refrigerator Dispenser Overflow Grille
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25 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11739623
Manufacturer Part Number WP2206670B
This grille is located on the bottom of the ice/water dispenser to catch the overflow. (Black)
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Raymond from Coconut Creek, FL
Kitchenaid refrigerator shelf frames were cracking, needed replacement
I had to purchase two shelves and adjustable brackets - though I only needed the slidign glass shelves . Customjer service rep was helpful and pleasant, though the replacements shelves did not bear the Kitchenaid Logo or frosted scheme on glass shelves (I requested and was informed that the replacement shelves would match my Superbra) - Otherwise, parts, when available, were shipped and arrived in well packaged boxes and not damaged. Parts were cheaper than Kitchenaid, though I would call Kitchenaid first to inquire about matching parts prior to ordering from partselect, if that matters to the buyer...Matching shelves may not in fact be available from manufacturer due to age of appliance. Read more...
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$162.00
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Refrigerator Ice Dispenser Module
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5 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS10060200
Manufacturer Part Number 242074223
This dispenser module is for refrigerators. The dispenser module attaches to the dispenser housing on the freezer door and includes the cradle, ice chute, and ice chute door. Safely store any food that could deteriorate while the power is off. Unplug the refrigerator before installing this part. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.
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Paul from CHARLOTTE, NC
Water Module Dispenser Broken- Flapper not working
Removed the frame around the ice/water dispenser by hand. Removed the back cover- 4 screws. Removed the module- 2 screws. Unhooked 2 wires for the module. Install the wires back onto the new module & reinstall back onto the refrigerator. Very simple fix. Probably saved $200. on cost of labor. Read more...
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$133.74
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Refrigerator Dispenser Front - Stainless
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8 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS6447753
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X13200
NOTE: Control board is NOT included. Must be ordered separately.
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Installation Instructions
Edward from MARSHALL, NC
The Water - Ice selector buttons broke - plastic
Remove two Phillips screws under the edge, slide panel up. Undo two plug in connectors. Remove printed circuit board. Install circuit board into new part and reconnect plugs. Spend the next hour trying to get the panel to slide into place. The new part is molded plastic and does not fit the fridge front and I had to spend hours sanding and trimming the new T slides to fit the metal female T slide receptacles. Unfortunately, the new part does not seem to be an improvement of the old part, so use the buttons VERY carefully as I suspect they will also fail in the future and this plastic replacement part is very expensive. Read more...

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