NEW Replacement Part - GE Refrigerator Dual Solenoid inlet Water Valve Part# WR57X10051 by ERP
Brand Name | ERP |
Model Info | CECOMINOD052821 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.4 x 4.7 x 6.4 inches |
Item model number | CECOMINOD052821 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Part Number | CECOMINOD052821 |
Material Type | Metal |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**D
exact replacement
this is an exact replacement for my GE Monogram refrigerator. Cost was way less than other suppliers. Easy to install and worked wonderfully.
F**N
Great delivery time, as advertised, and easy to install
Was delivered as promised - even though it was a Sunday (USPS). Exactly what I need to replace a previous Solenoid valve I had replaced 3 yrs. ago. Installation was easy. Working great so far.Why 4-Stars on 1-'Install' and 2-'Presentation'? 1 - IMHO - The package included (in the sealed product bag) are very lacking about removal of existing valve or lacking for novices. Installation instructions about 'push the tubing in tightly' and 'do not tug on them' should be addressed. (IMHO - It Not pushed 'ALL' the way in, and tightly, can lead to leaking. 2 - Would have liked to have seen 'some' information on the page about 'trimming' and 'removing' and 'inserting' the tubing into the valve. Nothing 'Spectacular', but, maybe a note - 'push the tubing All the way in' . . 'do not tug on the tubing to see if it is tight' . . 'do not crimp or twist any of the tubing' . . 'do not apply any lube or oil to the tubing to install it'.Just an Ol' Man who has 'been there . . done that . . and learned hard lessons of life'. And, as I said . . IMHO. Yea, I think this is an excellent item, and (for what I paid for it) an Outstanding value.
1**L
Works Well but Mounting Hardware Issue
The water inlet valve operates just fine. The water line connections we're identical to the original and the electrical connections worked with the supplied adapters. The only issue I experienced was with the metal mounting bracket. It was different than the original so I had to drill some new holes to secure it to the refrigerator. Other than the mounting issue it was an easy fix to restore water delivery.
R**D
quick delivery, easy instsallation works like a charm
The device was delivered quickly and then sat on my kitchen island for 3 weeks. On the third Sunday I had grown weary of my lovely Wife threatening to turn off the tap to another beloved kitchen appliance, if you know what I mean. So I was properly motivated. It took longer to charge my battery drill than it took to take off the panels and install the solenoid valve and put it all back together. And whalla! still no water.Since my knees were sore and I had just opened a fresh beer I decided to sit on the sofa and do more research/watch the rest of the troubleshooting video. After another round I came to the conclusion that it was a frozen water line inside the door. Since there were no instruction for disassembling the door and knowing I was down to my last few beers I proceeded with a sense of urgent caution. I removed the easy to get to screws and began removing the cowling on the inside of the door around the ice dispenser. After balancing more baby ice packs than I knew could fit on bags of expired frozen peas and left over venison hamburger, I found the culprit! A fist size ice burg hiding in the ice shoot cowling. It must have survived by being hidden from view and reach of the knives and wooden spoons I use to clear out the numerous ice jams from my Wife's fetish for crushed ice in her drinks.I pitched the ice burg into the sink, quickly reassembled the cowling, stowed the baby ice packs, peas and venison in the trash. With no time to waist, and the water line still frozen inside the door and I was down to my last adult malted beverage I had to work fast.I turned on the hot water in the kitchen sink and gave out a loud verbal warning to my Wife and two daughters who instinctively run there hands under any running water regardless of the amount of steam being generated. Then using tongs, I took a kitchen towel placed it in the stream of super heated water for long enough for it to be used to melt granite. I then placed the large Pyrex measuring bowl, which I have had for 10 years just waiting for any reason to use, in the water receiving area of the refrigerator door.I then jabbed the steaming hot towel into the ice shoot, turned on the ice dispenser light and shut the door. After I finished my last and final beer I opened the door, took out the towel and tested the water dispenser. Clear Cold water was flowing purer than a rivers in a Coor's beer commercial. HAPPY DAYS!! My two year old walked up gave me her 1 second look of approval and said, "Daddy your my hero." Then she went back to watching Dora the Explorer. Mission accomplished. Daddy out!
C**N
Painless Replacement
If this is the part you need to get your ice maker or water dispenser up and running again, it's a cheap, quick and painless replacement, even if you've never worked on an appliane before. I wish I had done a few basic tests before I took the time to replace mine; I'd have found the existing solenoid was working just fine.In my case, I'd first installed a water hammer arrestor. That installation got the ice maker up and running properly, but I still had problems with the water dispenser; it would dispense about an ounce of water before going dry. I decided to replace this part second, as it was the least expensive to try. I should have done the following instead:1. Remove the front kick plate and disconnect the water line from the quick connect that leads to the freezer door. Plop that line into a bucket and activate the water dispenser. How's the water flow? If it's good and fast at that point, you probably have a frozen line in your freezer door. Mine was still real bad at that point. Reconnect everything.2. Disconnect the line from the solenoid and insert that line into a bucket. Turn the water back on. Fast? Great, replace the solenoid. Slow? Keep looking!3. Remove the water filter from inside of the refrigerator and install the bypass plug. Turn the water back on. Fast? Okay, replace the water filter. Slow? Keep at it!4. Disconnect the inlet line, put THAT line in a bucket, and turn the water on. Slow? Replace the line running to the refrigerator, or you may have a larger plumbing issue. Sorry to hear that. Fast? Great! Replace the water filter assembly.Ultimately, I had to replace my water filter assembly. Had I done these tests before, instead of after, I replace the solenoid, I'd have saved the ten minutes I spent replacing it, plus the ten I just spent typing.
B**N
Thanks
Perfect Part and fast shipping
K**R
Failed on installation
This device failed on installation.
L**N
Good
Great did the job altought the bracket was opposite to my GE fridge
A**N
Super
Mon frigo réparé....fonctionne bien...merci!😊
Y**N
Four Stars
The bracket wasn't the right one for my GE Profile refrigerator so I had to rreturn it
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