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General Electric Ice Maker Screw
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PartSelect Number PS11745622
Manufacturer Part Number WP8281196
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Carol from Monroe, NY
Refrig making a lot of noise
The motor kit had only two wires coming out of it. The existing one in the refrig had 6. I spliced the 2 red to one black on the new part and 2 white to the other black wire on the new part. The two green I attached to a screw. I left the 6 wire harness in place just cut off the plug piece that went into the old motor, and spliced all my wires.
Worked great!
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General Electric Ice Maker Single Hex Head Screw
PartSelect Number PS11742731
Manufacturer Part Number WP489069
Sold individually. The size of this screw is 1/4" hex head and 10-12 x 1/2".
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Chris from Pompano Beach, FL
Water in bottom of dishwasher
Disconnected power. Shut off water supply. Took off the front, disconnected copper supply line and flexible water line, removed water inlet valve. Took elbow from old inlet valve and put in on new one. Put new valve in, reconnected water lines, put back front panel. Opened water supply, Flipped breaker back on. Done and it worked! Read more...
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General Electric Ice Maker Screw
PartSelect Number PS11742733
Manufacturer Part Number WP489128
This screw is sold individually.
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Joseph from Baldwin, NY
dryer did not shut off no heat
took control pannel apart removed timer took new timer and replaced wire for wire the mounted new timer . removed old buzzer and replced wire for wire then mounted new buzzer screw was just in case I lost or stripped old one not needed . reassembled control pannel ,tested and found I needed more parts no heat so I opened the bottom and I ordered Igniter, sensor ,and thermostat and new coil kit . now i have heat but thermostat is back ordered timer works but not on regular auto dry but I do have heat ?? it has to be thermostat . now all the repair was relitivly easy but you had to watch and be carefull of what you were doing . when thermostat comes in I hope that will solve all the problems if not Read more...
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General Electric Ice Maker Water Tubing Clip
PartSelect Number PS295031
Manufacturer Part Number WR1X5278
This water tubing clip, also known as a P-clamp, is usually used within refrigerators and freezers to organize the water line and tubing, but due to its versatility, this clip may also be used in other applications, like securing other cables. Made of metal and measuring approximately 1-inch in length, this clip features a hole on each side to allow you to screw it into the side of your appliance and secure the appropriate valve, tube, or cable. This clip is a genuine OEM part that is sold individually.
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Installation Instructions
Louis from Kingwood, TX
Water leaking into Freezer from Ice Maker
Disregard previous.
1. Turn off water supply.
2. Unplug power cord.
3. Remove bottom Panel to access the Solenoid valve.
4. Remove the water lines from the Valve.
5. Remove the Valve from the refrigerator.
6. Remove the electrical connectors from the valve.
(make sure the new valve has the connector adaptors included) you will need them during installation.
7.Bend the new valve bracket inward about 45 degrees to clear the compressor coolant line.
8.Use a pair of pliers to braek away the plastic on the new valve for clearance.
9.If needed remove the compression fitings from the old water line installation as the new valve comes with the push and lock feature.
10.Install the bottom 2 water lines they are different sizes
11.Mount the new valve to refrigerator and tighten.
12.Install the ice maker water line to the top fitting on the valve.
13.Plug the power cord in & turn on the water supply,check for leaks and proper operation on the valve.
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General Electric Ice Maker Screw 8-18 x 5/8
PartSelect Number PS11741613
Manufacturer Part Number WP3400884
Screw size is 8-18 x 5/8". Used with stand-alone ice cube makers.
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General Electric Ice Maker Clamp
PartSelect Number PS11742760
Manufacturer Part Number WP489503
This clamp is sold individually.
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Gregory from Louisville, KY
leaking water under back left of washer
The first thing I did was look at the diagrams for my specific appliance on the parts select web site to locate fastners. I removed the front panel(2 screws 4" from floor on front panel), then removed the corner bolts of top panel(found under in front). Next I removed the 4 screws on the control panel (on top). I located the screw holdling the fill injector to the top Lid. Then I removed the clamp holding the unit to the regulator. Assembled the unit and placed it in position. First attaching the fill injector to top panel, then clamping the hose to regulator, then replacing 4 screws in control panel. Next the two corner screws in corners under the top panel. Replaced front panel and 2 screws. Then had a trail run and no water leaks any where. Read more...
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General Electric Ice Maker 1/4 Tubing Nut
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PartSelect Number PS304401
Manufacturer Part Number WR57X57
This is a quarter tubing nut and is sold individually. The tubing nut works in conjunction with your refrigerator/freezer and is made entirely of plastic. The function of this part is to connect the lines that supply water to your ice maker and water dispenser. The most common reason or needing to replace this part is if fluid is leaking from the water line to your icemaker or water dispenser. The tools you will need to make this repair include a nut driver, a pair of pliers, and a screwdriver set.
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Joe from Glenmoore, PA
Water leak from cracked Icemaker Water Line
This repair was done on a 13 year old fridge. Within the last several years I had to replace the Incoming Water Line twice, the line from the Inlet Water Valve to the Dispenser Water Reservoir, and this time the Icemaker Water line. These were all due to the plastic tubing hardening and becoming brittle from the heat of the compressor.

For this repair, I not only replaced the cracked Icemaker Line, I replaced the Incoming Water Line with copper, and replaced the Dispenser Water Reservoir. If you have a leak in one of the plastic water lines around the Valve Assembly, I recommend you do the same.

The Icemaker Water Line instructions from Stephen from Raleigh was very helful and complete.

I found Scot from Fort Collin's instructions on replacing the Reservoir very helpful too. Although I found his comment that one line was too short, to not be the case. In fact I had to trim both lines because they were too long.

Scott from South Lake Tahoe's suggestion to use the old Reservoir Lines to fish the new ones is good. I used duct tape to attach them together instead of drip irrigation fittings, and it worked fine. It helps to have somebody at the back of the fridge to pull the line while you push it from inside the fridge.

The line to the door connection can be accessed by removing the grill at the bottom of the front of the fridge.

Pretty easy repair. Thanks to the other contributors for the help!
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General Electric Ice Maker Screw 8-18 x 1
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PartSelect Number PS11742753
Manufacturer Part Number WP489474
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General Electric Ice Maker Screw - 8-32 X 1-1/4
PartSelect Number PS11742712
Manufacturer Part Number WP488163
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Sheryll Lawrence from BRONX, NY
Screws are a bit small and short for the job
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General Electric Ice Maker Screw
PartSelect Number PS11747799
Manufacturer Part Number WP999367
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