General Electric WR57X38936 Refrigerator Water Valve

Special Price $46.32 Regular Price $63.07
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Available Quantity:   30
SKU
WR57X38936

Product Description

The General Electric WR57X38936 Refrigerator Water Valve is designed to regulate the water supply to the ice maker and dispenser for a consistent water supply. It opens and closes in response to electrical signals from the appliance and controls the amount of water that gets in accurately. It is made of strong materials that reduce the chances of leakage and ensure that the water pressure is constant to enhance performance. Its operation is accurate in making ice and dispensing water and also avoids overfilling.
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This Part Fits the Following Models (5)

Manufacturer Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC
Product Number: WR57X38936
OEM Part Number: WR57X38936
Product Description: Water Valve

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the General Electric WR57X38936 Water Valve?

Inspect water connections for leaks or mineral buildup that can restrict flow. Flush the inlet line periodically to prevent sediment accumulation. Ensure fittings remain tight and properly aligned. Monitor water pressure consistency to support smooth valve operation.

What are common issues with the General Electric WR57X38936 Water Valve?

  • Water is not dispensing properly.
  • Low water flow output.
  • Valve is leaking at connections.
  • Ice maker not filling.

Installation Steps

Step1: Unplug the refrigerator and shut off the household water supply.

Step2: Pull the unit away from the wall to reach the rear panel.

Step3: Remove screws securing the access cover and locate the valve.

Step4: Disconnect water lines and wiring from the existing valve.

Step5: Mount the new valve and reconnect the tubing and electrical connectors.

Step6: Turn water and power back on, then check carefully for leaks.