Fix was very easy, I ordered a replacement dual water inlet valve from appliance parts pros .com and waited just a few days for order to be received. After I received the order, I got my tools out and pulled the refrigerator out from the wall. Unplugged the power cord form the wall, turned off the water at the valve in the wall, grabbed my nut driver and removed the cardboard backing on the lower side of the back. I checked that the part that I received to wee if it matched the original part, which it did. I used an adjustable wrench to disconnect the water supply line from the valve. I then took off the 2 screws holding the valve to the refrigerator with my nut driver, this allowed me to access the water lines that went to the door and the ice maker. I only needed to use my fingers to unscrew these 2 water line connections, as I disconnected one of the water lines I went ahead and connected it to the new valve in the matching location then I disconnected the other line and connected it to the new valve. I then disconnected the power cables, again one at a time. I disconnected one power connection and plugged it into the new valve to match how it was and then the other power cable. The old valve was now free from any connections and I was able to remove it completely out of my way. I then attached the new valve to the refrigerator using the same 2 screws that held the old valve on. I plugged the power cord back in and turned on the water to test the door water dispenser. all working like it should be. I cleaned up my mess and a little bit of water that dripped out of the main water line as it was set aside during project.