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On the inside left door is a water dispenser, I need the valve number that should be located behind this button, it is leaking.
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Originally Posted by: spass  On the inside left door is a water dispenser, I need the valve number that should be located behind this button, it is leaking.
Thank you Spass, There is no valve located behind the switch assembly for your water dispenser. Only a switch and the water tube. If you need a valve, it is located on the back of the refrigerator. A couple of questions first . How are the ice cubes from the ice maker ? Full sized, solid cubes ? Have you replaced the water filter in your system ? Did you recently disconnect or shut off the water supply to the refrigerator ? If or once you've checked all of these, and flushed the water dispenser (dispense 2 qts. of water to flush the system). Here are some parts you may want to consider replacing : Part number: AP4080917
Part number: AP4366606
Part number: AP4078344
And some instructions for the dispenser removal. Water Dispenser (some models) 1. Turn water off to unit. 2. Remove crispers from fresh food compartment. 3. Carefully pry top cover of dispenser out and remove. 4. Remove hex head screw to release dispenser from cabinet. 5. Disconnect compression nut from union at outlet of tank. 6. Remove compression nut from tubing. 7. Pull dispenser assembly and tube out of side wall. 8. Reverse procedure to reassembleGood Luck,:) :) :)
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Originally Posted by: spass  On the inside left door is a water dispenser, I need the valve number that should be located behind this button, it is leaking.
Thank you Spass, OK, Does the dispenser not work ? Or not shut off ? Maybe I mis understood you. Part number: AP4014761
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It will leak but not all the time,
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Originally Posted by: spass  It will leak but not all the time, Spass, It might be best that you do replace the switch, as well. I haven't run into that particular scenario, myself, but it is a good possibility. Good Luck, :cool: :cool: :cool:
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Can you give me the part numbers so I can order
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Originally Posted by: spass  Can you give me the part numbers so I can order Spass, I had attached it to my previous post. Part number is, AP4014761 Labelled limit switch. :) :) :)
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I need part number please, thank you
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Originally Posted by: spass  I need part number please, thank you Spass, Here is the part Number, AGAIN . (click on number for part information) Part number: AP4014761
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