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MWF MANIFOLD WR02X45209
Fits your HSS25GFTABB Refrigerator!
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PartSelect Number PS17626590
Manufacturer Part Number WR02X45209
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This part works with the following products:
General Electric, Hotpoint, Camco, Kenmore.
Part# WR02X45209 replaces these:
WR17X11920, WR17X20862, WR17X22066
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Charles H - July 29, 2022
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Easy repair
The part was a perfect match for the part I needed. Easy repair
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David S - January 29, 2022
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It was an easy repair and worked great!
My old part failed broke. The check valve inside is what broke. It would not allow water to flow.
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Joe L - April 2, 2021
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Refridgerator Water Dispenser Making Noise
Part was excellent and used a Y-tube video that shows how to do the replacement. Took only about 40 minutes to do the job.
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James A - January 20, 2021
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Couldn’t have been easier
The part came faster than expected. I had watched a video on replacing the water filer housing and read the suggestions that it came with. The installation time took no more than 20 minutes. I removed a small amount of the insulation from the back of the tubes to allow them to bend easier when replacing the back metal cover plate. Everything else went just like you said.
The water dispenser now works like new, so happy.
Thanks for your instructions and tips.
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Abraham C - July 21, 2020
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Right part
Replaced within 20 minutes.
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Theron M - February 18, 2019
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Great product!
Very easy to install and very reasonably priced. GE brand part was 3 times the price and this part.
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Peggy M - February 1, 2019
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Easy Repair
Perfect fit, found a utube video showing steps to replace
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Robert T - January 18, 2019
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Easy fix
The part was exactly what was needed to get the refrigerators water filter to work. Easy repair with the right part.
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Charles N - January 10, 2019
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Repair made easy!
My refrigerators water system is working like new because of PartSelect help! Thank You!!!
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Arthur C - December 27, 2018
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Easy Repair. Worked As Expected.
My part arrived in great condition. I watched the video on the Part Select site that explained the repair procedure. The repair part went well. I learned, however, that I had to purge longer than just 2 or 3 minutes. It took me about 3 times - probably a cumulative total of about 25 min of purging. Everything is working just like the day I brought my Hotpoint HSS25GFTAWW refrigerator home from the store now.
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WATER DISPENSER WAS NOT WORKING
1. Slide out refrigerator away from wall.
2. Unplug refrigerator electrical cord.
3. Slide out refrigerator further to be able to get in back of.
4.Turn off water control going to refrigerator.
5. Clear top shelf around water filter area, remove water filter.
6. Remove water filter cover housing lid by lifting off ... Read more .
7. Using a ¼" nut driver, remove two screws attaching water filter housing.
8. Go to back side of refrigerator, & remove 2 screws from the silver cover plate of MWD manifold water line unit.
9.Using ¼" nut driver, remove lower cardboard cover that protects the motor & fan area.
10. Clean motor & fan area with old tooth brush gently, & vacuum dust off.
11.Using (2) ½" open end wrenches, loosen & remove both water lines.
12. Go to front inside of refrigerator. Gently pull out old water line manifold assembly, you may have to twist it some to get the protective sleeve out of the hole.
13.Insert new water line manifold assembly into the hole, when it gets to mostly in, gently work the protective sleeve through the hole.
14.Position the new manifold water filter housing into place & reinstall 2 screws. Do not over tighten.
15. Go to back side of refrigerator, gently push down on protective sleeve so you then can replace silver cover with 2 screws. Do not over tighten.
16. Remove old tape that was originally holding water line tubings.
17.Connect water lines to water supply lines, using (2) ½ " wrenches. Tight, but not over tight.
18. Re tape water lines to back of refrigerator, using a strong tape like duct tape in an orderly fashion.
19. Turn on water supply, check for leaks.
20.Re install black cardboard piece on lower end of refrigerator.
21. Plug in refrigerator.
22. Install water filter inside of refrigerator. Install cover over filter housing.
2. Unplug refrigerator electrical cord.
3. Slide out refrigerator further to be able to get in back of.
4.Turn off water control going to refrigerator.
5. Clear top shelf around water filter area, remove water filter.
6. Remove water filter cover housing lid by lifting off ... Read more .
7. Using a ¼" nut driver, remove two screws attaching water filter housing.
8. Go to back side of refrigerator, & remove 2 screws from the silver cover plate of MWD manifold water line unit.
9.Using ¼" nut driver, remove lower cardboard cover that protects the motor & fan area.
10. Clean motor & fan area with old tooth brush gently, & vacuum dust off.
11.Using (2) ½" open end wrenches, loosen & remove both water lines.
12. Go to front inside of refrigerator. Gently pull out old water line manifold assembly, you may have to twist it some to get the protective sleeve out of the hole.
13.Insert new water line manifold assembly into the hole, when it gets to mostly in, gently work the protective sleeve through the hole.
14.Position the new manifold water filter housing into place & reinstall 2 screws. Do not over tighten.
15. Go to back side of refrigerator, gently push down on protective sleeve so you then can replace silver cover with 2 screws. Do not over tighten.
16. Remove old tape that was originally holding water line tubings.
17.Connect water lines to water supply lines, using (2) ½ " wrenches. Tight, but not over tight.
18. Re tape water lines to back of refrigerator, using a strong tape like duct tape in an orderly fashion.
19. Turn on water supply, check for leaks.
20.Re install black cardboard piece on lower end of refrigerator.
21. Plug in refrigerator.
22. Install water filter inside of refrigerator. Install cover over filter housing.
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Timothy from TAMPA, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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No water,no ice
Cut off water supply. Remove rear lower panel. Disconnect 2 lines done
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Ernest from LITHIA, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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Chattering with new filter/No water
Just followed the partselect video. Very easy after you watch the video a couple times. Pull out fridge, unplug, turn off water, unscrew bottom panel and top cover and inside screws, take water connectors loose, put old unit out. Reverse to put in new unit. While I had the fridge out I vacuumed and dusted the coils. Thanks Parts Sele
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henry from WILBUR BY SEA, FL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Wrench set
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Water from door dispenser had slowed to a trickle
Initially, the diagnosis arrived at through the help of the "Parts Select" website was that the valve solenoid had failed. I ordered the valve solenoid and replaced it, which was easy to do based on the video help guide located on the "Parts Select" website. But, the problem persisted. In order to verify that the new solenoid worked p
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roperly, I removed the output lines from the solenoid and breifly activated the water dispenser. Based on the significant water flow, I was convinced that the solenoid was in fact operating properly. I did not reinstall the original solenoid but I am confident that it was operating fine. So, I have a spare solenoid now. At this point, I moved downstream which took me to the water filter housing. I removed the housing from the refrigerator and reconnected it behind the refrigerator which allowed me to "play" with the assembly. I do not know what the problem was but by pressing the filter harder into the housing assembly, I could improve the water flow. I ordered the new filter housing, which comes with tubes, changed it and the water flows like new.
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Richard from Mount Pleasant, SC
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Socket set, Wrench set
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Will not dispense water
The Top Filter Housing on this refrigerator contains some sort of Excess Flow Check Valve to prevent water flow if there is no filter installed. When the spring on this valve weakens over time, the valve closes unnecessarily with normal flow and chatters. This sounds like a woodpecker hammering on the side of your house and water flow i
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s almost non-existant. You may have heard the same thing after you changed the filter if there was air in the system. The noise stops and you have normal water flow once the air is vented out of the filter. If you start hearing this noise unprovoked (filter has not been recently changed), the Top Filter Housing needs to be replaced. To replace this part, you will need a 1/4" and 5/16" nut drivers or sockets and two 1/2" open ended wrenches. You might also need plumber's putty. Shut off the water and have a bucket ready to drain the water into. Remove the lower cover from the back of the refrigerator. Disconnect the two hoses going to/from the top filter housing. One is connected to the main water line, the other is connected to the Water Fill Valve located in back of the refrigerator on the bottom left corner. Un-screw the cover plate from the back of the refrigerator and pull the plumbers putty out (can be re-used if still pliable). On the inside of the refrigerator, pull the plastic cap off the Top Filter Housing to expose the two screws holding it in place. Remove the two screws and pull out the Top Filter Housing with Tubing. Replacement is the reverse of what you just did. If the tubing is a little short, you will want to unbolt the Water Fill Valve from the refrigerator prior to re-connecting it to ensure a water tight connection.
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Thomas from Leland, NC
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Wrench set
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Water Dispenser Not Working
Before replacing the top filter housing, ensure the inlet water valve is operational. Replacing is a straight forward process. Unhook the houses from the inlet water valve in the back of the refrigerator. Remove and replace the top filter housing and ensure you replace the sealant using plumbers putty or sealant dicor butyl putty.
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BRUCE from MARGATE, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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leaking water around lip of tube.
Repair went well. All i needed was the more expensive part. The other I did not need.
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Erwin from Cameron, NC
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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