General Electric WR57X25054 Refrigerator Water Inlet Valve

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SKU
WR57X25054

Product Description

The General Electric WR57X25054 Water Inlet Valve provides water to the refrigerator’s ice maker and dispenser for keeping the beverages fresh and the ice supply sufficient and is used to control the water intake by opening and closing in response to electrical signals to control the water flow and is installed directly to the water supply line to ensure that it does not leak and enhances the quality of water dispensed and ice made by the machine and this valve avoids leakage and stops water wastage and ensures a constant supply of water.
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Manufacturer Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC
Product Number: WR57X25054
OEM Part Number: WR57X25054
Product Description: Water Valve

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What maintenance is required for the General Electric WR57X25054 Water Inlet Valve?

Wipe the surrounding valve area with a dry cloth to prevent dust or residue accumulation. Ensure water line connections remain secure and unobstructed. Proper upkeep helps maintain steady water flow and consistent supply to the connected system.

What are common issues with the General Electric WR57X25054 Water Inlet Valve?

  • Water flow becomes inconsistent.
  • Valve fails to open during operation.
  • Valve activates intermittently.
  • Flow pressure drops during dispensing.

Installation Steps

Step1: Unplug the refrigerator and turn off the water supply.

Step2: Remove the lower grille or access panel to reach the water inlet valve.

Step3: Disconnect the water line and electrical connectors from the old valve.

Step4: Install the new valve, reconnect wiring and water line, and secure with screws.

Step5: Restore power and water, then check for proper water flow.