Water dispenser dripping causing corrosion below tray
Replacement of the water valve repair was a snap. Only the main supply line needed to use a nut to secure the water supply. All other lines were simply cut below the pointed end of the plastic tubing line, nylon nut discarded and simply pushed in to seat with a O-ring fitting. Took no more than 10 minutes to install the new valve and test for leaks after turning water back on. This was the easiest appliance repair I have done in > 5 years, 100% success first time,
Refrigerator wasn't "winterized" ..This is a summer home, the cold winter cracked the water valve
I put the new unit up to the old one to see exactly how it goes, took the 2 screws holding the unt off...Took the 3 water lines off with adjustable wrench, put back exactly the same way and it worked with no leaks
Replaced wall pins pulling center pins removeing set new ones replaced drawers. Damm Kids Busted the old ones it was easy to find your web site , parts and purchasse items as this was a new one It was diffacullt to use drawers
Well, after watching the video before ordering the part, I ordered the correct part. My wife had ordered the wrong part that I had to return and ordered the correct one. To install the glass you just take out the crisper above shelf and lay the glass in place. So simple.
During cross country move, water valve froze and broke.
Straight forward repair. Remove the four screws holding cardboard back. Remove the 2 screws holding the valve. Unscrew the water lines and unplug the electrical connections. I would caution that it would be wise to either take a couple photos or write down the order of connection. Even though it is somewhat color coded and the water lines are different sizes, a photo removes any confusion. My old valve had threaded connections using brass nuts and ferrules. The new valve has push in connections so you need to cut the ferrules off.. When cutting off the tubing, be sure to cut square. An angled or "squished" cut will leak when pushed into the fitting. Attach the valve to the refrigerator with 2 screws and replace the cardboard back and you're finished. While you have the back off is a good time to clean the coils. I left my fridge out and back off for a couple of ice making cycles so I could check for leaks (how I know the tubing needs to be cut very square). All in all, a very easy fix.