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Customer Questions and Answers for Dispenser Assembly by Frigidaire

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Part Number: OEM17856699
Manufacturer Part Number: 242074223

The Dispenser Assembly is an OEM part for Frigidaire refrigerators. It is responsible for dispensing water and ice from the refrigerator door, providing easy access to chilled water and ice cubes.

Causes of a bad dispenser assembly can include electrical issues, wear and tear over time, or physical damage to the dispenser mechanism or housing. Additionally, problems with the water inlet valve or ice maker can impact the dispenser's performance.

Symptoms of a bad dispenser assembly include:

  • Water or ice not dispensing
  • Leaks or drips from the dispenser area
  • Inconsistent or no ice production
  • Unresponsive dispenser controls

This OEM replacement is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, and Kenmore models.

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For Frigidaire Dispenser Assembly (Part Number: OEM17856699)

Richard for Model Number Frigidaire FGHC2345LF2

Hello Refrigerator is not supplying water at the dispenser. Both the ice cube and crushed ice functions work fine. I verified adequate water pressure to the valve. I just replaced the water control valve. I tested the control valve for the water dispenser by disconnecting the water dispenser line from the water valve, and had plenty of water pressure from the valve when pushing the water dispenser flap. I disconnected the water supply at the bottom of the freezer door to verify the water line was clear from the valve to the coupling at the bottom of the freezer door. it appears there is a hidden or closed valve in the supply line from the bottom of the freezer door to the water outlet on the door. I disassembled the door access trim and dispenser control board. i used a very small long wire brush to see if there was any blockage in the line. 1) is there an actual secondary water valve inside the freezer door that is not releasing, due to a problem with the dispenser assembly ? Assume the dispenser assembly would be the next device to replace ? Thank You Richard

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Richard, There will not be a valve in the door and it sounds likely that the fill tube has frozen inside the door and you can pull this line out and thaw it and then reinsert it back into the door. You would need to remove the door to do this.

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Steve H, No, this does not show that it replaces 242074206...242074218 however does show to replace (Cross Reference Information: Part Number 242074218 (AP5952229) replaces 242074206, 241753413, 3513405, PS10060199.) also We would need the model/serial numbers for your machine in order to properly research your issue and give you the correct information and part numbers for the machine you are working on.

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Kate, if the model number of your appliance could be provided in a new question, this will allow the most accurate information to be presented.

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Roger, our return policy can be viewed using the following link. https://www.appliancepartspros.com/customerservice/returns.aspx

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Clinton, Remove the drip tray in the bottom of the dispenser area. You will find a screw in the middle to remove which will allow you to remove the trim. Once the trim is removed the screws are visible that hold in the dispenser assembly.

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Art, no, the 242074223 is the same as the manufacturers part number 242074223 Dispenser Assembly. The correct part to order for the model number you supplied is 242270106 / 242270102 Module, dispenser, clear, w/paddle. The part is in stock and available at this time. Thanks,

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Adrian, it is recommended that the dispenser module is checked to ensure that it is sitting as flat in the door as possible. If the ice chute door does not seal then it can cause an air leak, causing water to form and the cold air to freeze what it can.

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James, If you find 120Vac at the water valve when you press the dispenser then the valve could be faulty or a frozen water line in the reservoir or door. Also, make sure the supply line has not become kinked or crushed.

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