GE Refrigerator Water Inlet Valve Replacement — What This Part Does
The water inlet valve assembly supplies household water to the ice maker and water dispenser in your GE refrigerator. The valve sits at the rear or lower rear of the unit and includes a solenoid coil that energizes when the dispenser paddle is pressed or the ice maker calls for water. When voltage is applied, the coil opens a spring-loaded diaphragm to let water flow. When the signal stops, the spring closes the valve.
The valve fails when the solenoid coil loses continuity (normal coil resistance is 100 to 500 ohms), when mineral deposits or debris mechanically jam the internal mechanism, or when the diaphragm cracks and leaks. A failed valve either stays shut (no water) or leaks and drips continuously. Because GE uses model-specific assemblies with different connector layouts and mounting brackets, you must match the replacement valve to your model number.
Signs It Needs Replacing
- Ice maker never fills or fills very slowly The valve solenoid coil has lost continuity or the valve is mechanically stuck and cannot open during a fill command.
- No water from the dispenser when you press the paddle The valve is not opening, either because the coil has failed electrically or because debris is blocking the internal mechanism.
- Water leaks or drips from the rear of the refrigerator The valve diaphragm has cracked or the inlet and outlet compression fittings have loosened or failed.
- Dispenser water flow is weak or intermittent Mineral buildup is partially restricting flow through the valve or the solenoid is chattering and not holding the valve fully open.
- Valve makes a humming or buzzing noise but no water comes The coil is energizing but the valve body is stuck closed by scale or the inlet supply pressure is too low.
- Multimeter reads infinite resistance or zero ohms across the valve coil terminals The solenoid coil is open or shorted and the valve will never open no matter what signal the control board sends.
How to Replace It
- Unplug the refrigerator from the wall outlet and shut off the household water supply valve behind or beneath the unit.
- Pull the refrigerator away from the wall to access the rear panel or lower rear compressor compartment cover.
- Remove the rear access panel screws and lift the panel off to expose the water inlet valve assembly mounted at the lower rear corner.
- Disconnect the electrical harness from the valve solenoid by pressing the locking tab and pulling straight off.
- Use an adjustable wrench or quick-disconnect tool to detach the incoming water supply line and the internal outlet tubes from the valve fittings (have a towel ready for residual water).
- Remove the mounting bracket screw or retaining clip and lift the old valve assembly out of its bracket.
- Position the new valve assembly in the mounting bracket and secure it with the screw or clip exactly as the original was fastened.
- Push the inlet supply line and outlet tubes firmly onto the new valve fittings until they seat completely and lock (compression fittings should be tightened hand-tight plus one quarter turn).
- Reconnect the electrical harness to the valve solenoid until the connector clicks into place.
- Reinstall the rear access panel, turn on the household water supply, and inspect all fittings for leaks while the valve is under pressure.
- Plug the refrigerator back in, press the dispenser paddle for 30 seconds to purge air, and initiate an ice maker test cycle to verify fill and check for drips.
The Part You Need
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| GE refrigerator water inlet valve assembly | Amazon | Part numbers vary by model (for example WR57X27487 or WR57X10050). Find your exact part number by locating the model and serial plate inside the fresh-food door or on the rear wall and entering the model number on the GE Appliances parts site or calling GE support. |
Related Error Codes
If this part is failing you may also see one of these codes:
- Ge Refrigerator Cc error code
- Ge Refrigerator Cf error code
- Ge Refrigerator Ci error code
- Ge Refrigerator De error code
- Ge Refrigerator Df error code
- Ge Refrigerator Ds error code
- Ge Refrigerator Ff error code
- Ge Refrigerator H2O error code
- Ge Refrigerator Hs error code
- Ge Refrigerator Pf error code
When to Call a Pro
If you test the valve coil and measure normal resistance (100 to 500 ohms) but still have no water, the fault is upstream in the wiring, dispenser switch, ice maker control, or main board and requires voltage tracing with a multimeter. If you see active leaks under pressure and are not confident working with compression or push-fit water line fittings, a technician can replace the valve and pressure-test all connections in one visit. If your refrigerator uses a complex dual-valve assembly or if the valve is integrated into a sealed dispenser module, professional disassembly and part matching will save you time and prevent damage to surrounding components.