My older GE refrigerator needed a new ice maker. I ordered the replacement ice maker and installed it in about 20 minutes, but even after the new ice maker was installed unfortunately I still didn’t have any ice almost 48 hours later. I made a determination that I needed a new water inlet valve because one thing I noticed is when I would attempt to use the water dispenser, I would remove the cup after engaging the switch in the door, and when I removed it water would continue to flow for an extra couple of seconds. . . I ordered the new water inlet (that came quickly in 2 days!) inlet valve and of course, watched a quick how-to video on appliancepartspros website. I replaced the water valve in about 10 minutes, plugged the refrigerator back up, turned the water back on, and finally dispensed about a half-gallon of water or so just to make sure the lines were clear. When I woke up the next morning the ice bin was full! We now have ice again! We had been using the little portable ice maker but it started leaking water less than a year after purchase so I took it back to the big box store where I purchased it. I priced more expensive portable ice makers and I actually thought about purchasing one but to be honest the higher-end ones were more expensive than just replacing the parts needed for my ice maker in the refrigerator. I really missed my refrigerator ice and now it’s back! I also appreciate how patient and helpful appliance parts pros technicians and support personnel were each time I called trying to help me get my situation resolved.