Frigidaire Refrigerator Valves
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Popular Frigidaire Refrigerator Valves
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- 242252702
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- 154637401
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- 242252603
When energized, the water inlet valve will release water from the supply line into the ice mold and the water dispenser in the refrigerator. If the ice maker is not making or dispensing ice, not dispensing water, or leaking, you may need to replace the water inlet valve. The water inlet valve is in the back section of your refrigerator and will need to be pulled out from the wall. Make sure to d...
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- 242253002
The water inlet valve supplies water to the refrigerator ice maker and water dispenser.
This part works with the following brands: Frigidaire, White Westinghouse, Kelvinator, Gibson, Kenmore, Sears, Tappan, & Electrolux.
Possible Repair Solution For:
Leaking water, water will not dispense, ice maker does not make ice, ice maker does not dispense ice.
This is an authentic water inlet valve ...
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- 218859701
This valve has a 1/4" compression inlet.
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- 5304529163
This water valve precisely controls water flow into the appliance for accurate filling and safe operation. Reliable valve performance prevents leaks and water supply issues. Replacing a faulty valve restores dependable water control and performance.
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- 5304520540
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- 218658000
This dual water inlet valve is typically located in the back of the refrigerator. It comes with the mounting bracket.
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- 5304529544
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- 5304524756
This replacement valve is designed to regulate the controlled flow of fluids or gas within an appliance system. It plays an important role in safe and reliable operation and is commonly replaced when leaks, restricted flow, or functional failures occur. Appliance fitment should be verified prior to installation.