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Part Number WR57X10012 (AP2071724) replaces WR57X10010, 305394, AH304353, EA304353, PS304353.
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James for Model Number AP2071724
Answer Hello James. You do not need to use brass fittings on these lines. Here are the part numbers for the 1/4 WR57X57 and the 5/16 WR2X8545 nuts. Hope this helps.
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Eddy for Model Number TFT20JR
Answer Hello Eddy. Remove the water line from the water valve and see if the valve is dripping water. If so, you will need to order and replace the water valve on the unit.
Kevin
Answer Kevin, the 1/4" nut is part number WR57X57 and the 5/16" nut is part number WR2X8545. Thanks!
Jim H. for Model Number TPX21PR GE Profile
Answer Jim, The water valve is a good place to start. You could disconnect the wires from the fill valve solenoid(orange/red) and attach your meter leads to the wire terminals, press the water dispenser paddle and check for 120 VAC across the wires. If the voltage is present repalce the valve. if no voltage you'll need to check the switches in the dispenser assembly and the wires to the valve.
Scott for Model Number GE TFX25JRBA
Answer Hello Scott, This s either the water inlet valve WR57X10012 or a partially restricted water supply or low water pressure situation. If the water pressure is running just high enough to work, should the ice maker cycle at the same time a commode is flushed or a shower is running,.....etc., the water pressure could be dropping below an acceptable level and the water valve, being closed only by water pressure, might not be able to close. This would explain why you cannot recreate the situation. Since there isn't a definite way to recreate the circumstances around the leak, the safe bet is to replace the water inlet valve and go ahead and check the water pressure with a gauge. You should have between 30 p.s.i. and 120 p.s.i. of water pressure.
Walt for Model Number GE - TFX25JRBBAA
Answer Hello Walt, You either have a bad water inlet valve WR57X10012, or low water pressure to the unit. Check you water supply lie for crimps and make sure if you have a self tapping saddle valve, that it isn't stopping up with mineral deposits or sedimentation from the water supply.
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