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Parts That Fix KitchenAid Refrigerator KSC24C8EYY02 Leaking

Leaking is a commonly reported symptom for the KSC24C8EYY02 KitchenAid Refrigerator, and we have put together a full guide on how to fix this. This advice is based on feedback from people who own this exact appliance. We have listed the most common parts for your KSC24C8EYY02 KitchenAid Refrigerator that will fix Leaking. We have included repair instructions, and helpful step-by-step video tutorials. If you are experiencing this issue, not to worry, DIYers just like you have fixed this, and shared their experience to help you!

Fixes Symptom 45% of time

Sold Individually. - * Part may differ in appearance, but functions same as original.

$ 24.41
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PartSelect Number PS11740187
Manufacturer Part Number WP2300868
Fixes Symptom 34% of time

When energized, this part releases water from the supply line into the ice mold.

$ 124.16
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PartSelect Number PS11750831
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10238100
Fixes Symptom 7% of time

NOTE: As per manufacture the water tube is no longer being made with the elbow. This part connects from the water valve to the ice maker fill tube.

$ 66.59
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PartSelect Number PS11750829
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10238092
Fixes Symptom 5% of time

This Refrigerator Air Filter is a white 1.8x3.2" plastic filter which neutralizes odor and bacteria in the air. It should be replaced every six months at a minimum. Refer to your user manual and model number to see if this filter is right for your fridge. Location for storage of the air filter may vary from model to model, but generally, you will find a small cover on the back-middle-top of your fridge, which can be popped off to reveal the air filter, which can be easily changed out from there. This part does not come sold with the indicator; it is the filter only. Sold individually.

$ 21.56
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PartSelect Number PS2580853
Manufacturer Part Number W10311524
Fixes Symptom 5% of time

This is an OEM replacement ice and water filter for your refrigerator. In side-by-side refrigerators, it is found in the top right corner or the bottom left grille. In bottom-freezer refrigerators, the filter is in the bottom left grille. In top-freezer units, the filter is located in the middle of the refrigerator. This NSF certified filter reduces 28 contaminants including pharmaceuticals, metals, minerals, pesticides, cysts, industrial chemicals, Class I Particulates and chlorine. It is made up of coconut carbon block and has three layers of filtration. The first layer is particle filtration that helps block larger contaminants. The second layer is micro-filtration, which prevents medium-sized impurities from passing. The third layer is called absorption filtration, which absorbs microscopic-sized pollutants. It measures 2 inches deep, 2 inches wide, 1-1/2 inches high, and weighs 0.5 lbs. To ensure your filter is working its best, it needs to be replaced every six months. This single filter has a simple, quick-turn installation feature that does not require any tools.

$ 103.96
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PartSelect Number PS11701542
Manufacturer Part Number EDR1RXD1
Fixes Symptom 4% of time

If you have ice building up in your freezer, or if your freezer is getting too warm during the defrost cycle you may need to replace the bi-metal defrost thermostat. The function of the defrost bi-metal thermostat is to clip onto the evaporator and protect your evaporator from overheating during the defrost cycle. If your refrigerator does not defrost properly you can test both the thermostat and the heater to figure out which part is at fault. For this repair, you will need a Phillips screwdriver, a 1/4 inch nut driver, a flat blade screwdriver, a pair of wire strippers, a roll of electrical tape, and a few butt splice connectors.

$ 46.59
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PartSelect Number PS11750673
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10225581