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Supplying Demand 242253002 242102201 Refrigerator Water Inlet Valve Replacement Model Specific Not Universal

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About this item

  • Please see Model Number fitment information at the bottom of this page before placing your order for this part. Alternate part numbers include AP5669874, 2689640, and PS7321353.
  • Five outlet | Four coil (quad) solenoid | All coils are 120V | Two coils rated at 35W | Two coils rated at 20W | Provides water to the ice maker and dispenser | Fits model specific French door refrigerators
  • Remove blue clips when installing to seal water line. If you do not remove it will not install correctly. Keep clips in case you need to remove or install new line. It is important to disconnect your appliance from the power and water supply before servicing.
  • Supplying Demand replacement parts are compatible with Major Brands, but you should always verify fitment with your specific model. We have included a video in the product gallery to help you find your model number and information in the description below.
  • SD products come in Supplying Demand packaging.



Product Description

REFRIGERATOR WATER VALVES

Refrigerator Water Valves are crucial components in your refrigerator. They come in many different shapes and sizes, and have different specifications depending on the Model they are being installed on!

Different Refrigerator Water Valve styles:

Different Styles

Inspecting and Testing Faulty Water Valves

Inspecting Faulty Water Valves

Inspecting Faulty Water Valves

Signs of a faulty Refrigerator Water Valve can include:

  • No Water Flow | Leaks | Weak Water Flow | Frost Build-Up | Strange Noises | Error Codes | Water Supply Issues
Testing Faulty Water Valves

Testing Faulty Water Valves

You can test your Refrigerator Water Valve by:

  • Inspect the Water Valve | Test for Continuity (Electrical Check) | Test Valve Operation (Mechanical Check)

Testing your Water Valve explained:

  1. Safety First - Unplug the Refrigerator: Always disconnect the refrigerator from the power supply before performing any maintenance or testing to avoid electrical shock. | Turn Off Water Supply: Shut off the water supply to the refrigerator to prevent leaks or spills during testing.
  2. Inspect the Water Valve - Locate the Valve: The water valve is typically located at the back of the refrigerator, near the bottom, and connected to the water supply line. It may be behind a panel or access cover. | Visual Inspection: Check for any visible signs of damage, such as cracks, leaks, or corrosion on the valve and its connections.
  3. Test for Continuity (Electrical Check) - Access the Valve: Remove any panels or covers to access the water valve terminals. Ensure the refrigerator is still unplugged. | Disconnect Wires: Disconnect the wires from the valve terminals. This step ensures that you're testing the valve alone, not affected by any connected components. | Set Multimeter: Use a digital multimeter set to the ohms (Ω) setting to measure resistance. | Measure Continuity: Place the multimeter probes on the valve terminals. A functioning valve should show a reading of continuity (typically around 500-1500 ohms, but refer to the valve’s specifications for exact values). If there is no continuity (infinite resistance or no reading), the valve is likely faulty and needs replacement.
  4. Test Valve Operation (Mechanical Check) - Reconnect Water Supply: Reconnect the water supply line to the valve but do not reconnect the power yet. | Manual Activation: If the valve has a manual test feature or if you can simulate a call for water, do so. Some valves can be tested by turning the refrigerator’s water dispenser or ice maker on while observing the valve. | Check Water Flow: After reactivating the water supply, check if water flows through the valve to the dispenser or ice maker. If the valve does not open and let water through, it might be faulty.
  5. Reconnect and Test - Reconnect Wires: Once the valve is tested and any necessary repairs or replacements are made, reconnect the electrical wires to the valve terminals. | Turn On Water Supply: Reopen the water supply line to the refrigerator. | Plug in the Refrigerator: Reconnect the refrigerator to the power supply. | Test Functionality: Check if the water dispenser and ice maker are functioning properly. Ensure there are no leaks and that the valve operates as expected.
  6. Additional Troubleshooting - Check Water Pressure: Low water pressure can affect valve performance. Ensure that the water supply pressure meets the requirements specified for the refrigerator. | Inspect Water Line: Ensure there are no kinks or blockages in the water line leading to the valve.
Know Your Model Number

Watch the video below for more detailed help in locating your model information!

The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked.

A lot of Water Valves will look the same, but they are 100% Model Specific and have many different specs - even within the same brand, knowing your exact Model and Serial Numbers is very important!

Find your Model Specific Refrigerator Water Valve in our Amazon Storefront!

SD PREMIUM FOOTER

Stephanie
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Water stopped coming out fridge, installed yesterday with zero issues part matched perfectly to the overpriced OEM part. Arrived in time as well.
John M Higgins
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Part was identical to the old one and fit perfectly. Delivery was fast It solved our water dripping problem from the dispenser
C.S.
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Easy install, fit perfectly and is much quieter than the original
Shared
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Bought this hoping to fix our leak in the bottom freezer. Unfortunately it didn't but the item fits and works. Just not what we needed to fix the problem.
FastFreddy
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024
I was troubleshooting why I was getting ice clumps in the ice maker and found that the ice tray valve wasn't closing fast enough. I had to replace the entire valve assembly. There's a master valve that turns on when any of the other valves turn on. The output goes to the filter first and then returns to the manifold. The return water line insert was leaking, with a drop every couple of seconds. Even though the master valve shuts off, there was still a leak until the pressure was relieved. I didn't want to disassemble and return the whole thing, so I just used a small tray to collect the drops.
danielle
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
The value doesn’t secure the water lines correctly after using for 2 week resulting in leaking.
Brad Chapman
Reviewed in Canada on March 24, 2024
I only had trouble getting the hoses to insert and not leak. A lot of fussing with each before they made a good seal.
Me
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
Works perfectly and is an easy install. Saved me a ton of cash on the repair doing it myself.
Fitz6
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023
When I depressed the door water the refrigerator made clunking sounds and no water came out. Repair man got it to work but after he left with $100 it did it again. I decided to fix it myself and this was the part. Simple to change out and my water flows with no noises. Works perfectly. I researched the part numbers from Frigidaire first by my model number. It was about 4 or 5 years old. I also fixed a kinked water line at one of the valves. That may have done the damage.
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