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Customer Questions and Answers for Water Dispenser Button by Lg

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Part Number: OEM17347575
Manufacturer Part Number: ABH74219603

The Water Dispenser Button is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. This part allows users to easily dispense water with a simple press. It's directly connected to the electronic control system of the refrigerator, ensuring that when pressed, it signals the refrigerator to activate the water dispenser. 

Causes of damage to the Water Dispenser Button often involve repeated use, which can wear down the mechanical components, or impact damage from objects hitting the button.  

Symptoms of a bad Water Dispenser Button include:

  • The button sticking or failing to spring back after being pressed.
  • No water being dispensed when the button is pressed, indicating a possible fault in the signal transmission to the control system.
  • The button feeling loose or falling off, suggesting that the mounting or connecting components may be damaged.

This OEM LG part is also compatible with some Kenmore models.

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For Lg Water Dispenser Button (Part Number: OEM17347575)

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

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Tom, to replace the water button assembly, the drip tray would need to be removed as well as the dispenser cover. Once they are removed from the door, this will give access to the back of the button where it can be disconnected from the cover assembly and the new one installed with the original springs. The springs would be placed on the two top pins in the back of the button assembly. If the original button has completely fallen off, then the new one can be installed without having to remove the cover as long as the brackets are not broken.

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Dave, to remove the dispenser cover assembly, a putty knife would need to be used to gently pry the cover from the door by going around the seam.

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Rb, To replace the button assembly you will need to remove the drip tray in the dispenser and where the drip tray was push down and pull out on the dispenser. This will give access to the button to replace.

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