W11482383 Whirlpool Refrigerator Dual Inlet Water Valve
Genuine OEM NEW Part W11482383
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W11482383
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Part number W11482383 replaces: AP6994121, EAP16221100, PS16221100, W11255718, 4975272.
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The Refrigerator Dual Inlet Water Valve is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part designed for Whirlpool refrigerators, and it also fits various models from Maytag, Jenn-Air, KitchenAid, and some Kenmore refrigerators. This valve is essential for the ice maker's function as it regulates the water flow needed to form and release ice cubes.
Whirlpool's brand portfolio includes Amana, KitchenAid, Maytag, Jenn-Air, Magic Chef, Roper, and Admiral. Additionally, Whirlpool manufactures products compatible with Sears-Kenmore and Ikea.
Common issues with a malfunctioning valve may involve mineral deposits obstructing the water channels, deterioration of internal seals, or damage caused by freezing conditions.
When the valve is not working correctly, several problems can occur:
- The ice maker might fill unevenly or not at all.
- Ice cubes may stick together or not eject as intended.
- There might be water leakage around the ice maker.
- Low water pressure could hinder the ice maker's performance.
Understanding these potential issues can help in diagnosing problems and ensuring the proper maintenance of the refrigerator's ice-making capability.
Whirlpool's brand portfolio includes Amana, KitchenAid, Maytag, Jenn-Air, Magic Chef, Roper, and Admiral. Additionally, Whirlpool manufactures products compatible with Sears-Kenmore and Ikea.
Common issues with a malfunctioning valve may involve mineral deposits obstructing the water channels, deterioration of internal seals, or damage caused by freezing conditions.
When the valve is not working correctly, several problems can occur:
- The ice maker might fill unevenly or not at all.
- Ice cubes may stick together or not eject as intended.
- There might be water leakage around the ice maker.
- Low water pressure could hinder the ice maker's performance.
Understanding these potential issues can help in diagnosing problems and ensuring the proper maintenance of the refrigerator's ice-making capability.
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