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Water tube routes water between refrigerator components like the inlet valve, filter, dispenser, and ice maker. Replace if brittle, kinked, or leaking.
Note: The ice stripper is no longer available. Order complete icemaker by model number.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
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Ice maker not shutting off or making too much ice? A worn lever arm prevents proper shutoff. Simple replacement takes under an hour to restore function.
Secures refrigerator grille or trim to cabinet, preventing rattles and gaps. Replace when broken or missing to restore proper panel alignment. Verify fit with your model number before ordering.
Hex head screw that secures panels, brackets, and internal components in refrigerators and appliances. Replace when missing, stripped, or damaged.
Water fill extension tube assembly directs water into your ice maker's fill cup. Replace if cracked, misrouted, or blocked to prevent leaks or ice buildup.
This triple-solenoid water inlet valve controls water flow to the ice maker and water dispenser in Frigidaire and Electrolux side-by-side and French door refrigerators. If the ice maker has stopped producing ice, water is leaking from the back of the refrigerator, or the dispenser has low or no water flow, a failed water inlet valve is a common cause. The valve requires at least 20 psi of water pressure to close properly - if pressure is adequate and the valve still leaks or fails to supply water, the valve itself is likely defective and should be replaced. Disconnect water supply and unplug the refrigerator before installation. Note the positions of the color-coded water lines before removing the old valve, and confirm all push-connect fittings are fully seated with retention clips in place after installing the new one.
This is a factory-style replacement screw used to secure appliance components. It restores proper fastening where the original screw is missing, stripped, or damaged so panels and assemblies stay firmly attached. What it does:
Leveling bracket that mounts and supports the ice maker assembly inside your refrigerator. Replace if bracket is cracked, broken, or missing.
Secures refrigerator hoses to fittings with spring tension to prevent leaks. Replace when clamp loses grip or shows rust. Verify fit with model number.
This replacement water tube routes water between the supply and the dispenser/valve assembly, restoring proper water flow and helping stop leaks or weak/slow dispensing. Durable tube in the manufacturer color for correct fit. What it does:
Water line tube for side-by-side refrigerators. Connects water supply components inside the unit. Replace if cracked, leaking, or damaged.
Water tube routes water from the supply to the dispenser or ice maker. Replace if cracked, leaking, or accidentally cut during door removal or service.
Fix no water from dispenser or slow ice production with this refrigerator water inlet tube. Routes water from valve to dispenser and ice maker assembly.
Seals internal refrigerator components to prevent air leaks and moisture intrusion. Replace when worn to maintain proper airflow and temperature control.
Small retainer clip that secures components, panels, tubes, or wires in place inside your refrigerator. Replace when worn, broken, or missing to restore fit.
Connects sections of water tubing inside your refrigerator. Replace this adapter if cracked, leaking, or popping off to stop drips and water damage.
This replacement screw secures appliance panels, brackets, and internal components. It restores a tight, rattle-free fit and proper alignment when an original fastener is missing, stripped, or corroded.
Replaces cracked, leaking, or melted ice maker fill tube that carries water from the supply line to the ice mold. Installs in the freezer compartment.
Ice maker stopped making ice? This complete ice maker assembly resolves no ice production and leaking issues. Easy DIY install with video guide included.
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