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Customer Questions and Answers for Union Connector by Ge

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Part Number: OEM10244754
Manufacturer Part Number: WR02X11330

The Refrigerator Union Connector is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It is responsible for connecting the water supply lines from the kitchen plumbing to the refrigerator, allowing water to flow to the ice maker and water dispenser. The plastic connector assists your water dispenser by joining two 5/16 inch x 5/16 inch plastic water lines. Over time, Union Connectors can crack or break under pressure. 

Causes of a bad Union Connector include wear and tear from repeated use, exposure to extreme fluctuations or surges in water pressure, or damage from accidental mishandling.

Symptoms of a bad Refrigerator Union Connector include:

  • Water leaks at or near the connector area 
  • Inconsistent or no water flow to the ice maker/dispenser
  • Fluctuations in water pressure to the fridge
  • Water damage to surrounding kitchen areas from leaks

This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.

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James, You will want to disconnect the union connector and push the dispenser for water and see if water come from the tube coming from under the unit. If it is then there is a frozen water line in the door. If the serial number start AF to AM then you can use the dispenser heater kit WR49X10173. If not then the only correction to this would be to replace the freezer door.

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Kyle, The union connector would not be affected by cold temps and would be a sufficient method of connecting the new water tank.

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Tommy, the water supply line from the shut off to the refrigerator fill valve is usually 1/4 inch plastic or copper tubing, you apparently have plastic tubing, and the W10823511 water tube kit should be more than necessary to do a repair. To connect the tubes, you have options as well. Most servicers would use the "john guess" 1/4"X1/4" water connector union, they're a lot easier to work with, but the WP2198677 1/4"X1/4" nylon coupler and self sealing ferrel nuts, is still available should you choose.

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Hello Eddie. Unhook the line from the bottom of the freezer door and see if water comes out there. If so, then the water line is frozen in the door and will need to be thawed out.

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Christine, There is a wire harness at the bottom of the door that you will need to make sure that it did not get disconnected. Make sure that it is connected and has no loose or damaged wires.

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Charles, Use a screwdriver to unlock the tabs at the bottom of the control panel. Slide the bottom out and down. Disconnect the wiring harness connectors. Remove 4 Phillips screws in the door dispenser housing. Slide out the housing and disconnect the target switch and dispenser light connectors. Spread out the locking tabs and remove the switch.

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I have replaced the old water valve with P/N W10408179 which now works well, but the valve was not needed as the problem was not valve related. After much trial and error, I found the water line to the ice maker was frozen. After applying heat very carefully, and blowing through the line, water flows freely once again. I want to reinstall the old valve, but cannot find the right plastic replacement nuts to attach the lines back into the old valve. There are two plastic male inlets and one metal 1/4" inlet that comes from the filter. The plastic inlets for the ice maker and water dispenser are 1/4" and 5/16". Should I attempt to use brass fittings for the repair against my better judgement? Do you have a fix for this problem?

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Hello Jack. If the fill tube was frozen the old valve is bad thus the reason it is frozen.

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