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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de septiembre de 2024
This replacement works well and was easy to install. The only issues is that it's mechanically louder than the original. A very audible sound can be heard when the ice maker is refilling. It may be getting a bit less with usage....or I'm getting used to it.
Jorge E.
Comentado en México el 26 de septiembre de 2024
Llegaron muy bien y funcionando muy bien.
Alma Q.
Comentado en México el 25 de abril de 2023
Es lo que se e necesitaba y funciona bien
MKay
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de abril de 2023
Money well spent because it saved a service call which probably would have cost over $200. Works perfectly. Probably one of the easiest appliance repairs you can make on your own. It's easy because if you can get to the back of the refrigerator you will see the valve module before picking up a single tool.Here's an important tip.Watch a YouTube video and every one will suggest taking photos of the electrical and hose connections before proceeding. This is correct but photos are not good enough. When the tubes are still connected to the old module it will be difficult to take a photo of all the connections. If you remove 2 of the easier to reach tubes you can immediately connect them to the new module prior to installing it. For the remaining 2 tubes I studied my photos over and over and could not decide which of those 2 tubes when into which port. I got it right but I could have gotten it backwards.Here's the tip that I wish I had thought of. Using a magic marker on the old valve module, put a number or letter on each of the 4 blue barrels and their corresponding tubes. Then write the same numbers or letters on the new solenoid barrels. The rest should be obvious.Have fun.
Guillermo Cruz
Comentado en México el 29 de agosto de 2022
La pieza es la correcta, funciona como debe, llega rápido y todo muy bien
LSKDecatur
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de julio de 2021
I don't normally do reviews unless I find something that's really bad or really good. This one is REALLY GOOD!I bought this to replace a valve in a 14-yr-old Frigidaire Pro Series side by side refrigerator. I looked over the half-dozen or so valves on Amazon and chose this one because it was middle-priced and had only a handful of negative reviews. But I was still apprehensive as the negative reviews mentioned a non-genuine part and leaking connectors. I'm happy to say that my experience was all positive.The item came in an Electrolux box with the Frigidaire logo (as well as others) on it and looks identical to the one it is replacing, so it appears to be a genuine OEM part.One of my concerns was that I would replace the valve only to find it is not the problem at all, or that maybe the replacement was a dud, and I would have no way of knowing which. I was pleased to see that the box included a detailed diagnostic sheet with a thorough step-by step procedure for determining if the existing valve is indeed faulty and needs replacing. As a side benefit, the procedures gave me a thorough understanding of exactly how the refrigerator water system works. I followed the procedure and, sure enough, the old valve was bad.Installation was a snap. No special tools needed and the electrical and water connections are all color-coded. Unlike with other reviewers, my old valve already had the push-in connectors, so I did not even need to trim the tubes. They inserted smoothly and snuggly into the new connectors. I reconnected the water supply and tested all of the functions and they worked perfectly. And there are absolutely NO LEAKS anywhere.Maybe some of the negative reviewers got production lemons or didn't install correctly, but mine works like a charm. Next hurdle will be the test of time as some reviewers reported theirs stopped working after only a few weeks. But for now, I couldn't be happier with the outcome. I would recommend this one to anyone.
J S
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de enero de 2021
16 year old Frigidaire fridge suddenly stopped pumping water and making ice one day. Looked at the rear of the fridge and noticed the water and ice lines are separately routed but both tee off this one part, so I knew it wasn’t a filter clog or frozen line somewhere. Bought this genuine OEM Frigidaire part after watching videos online showing how to replace it, looked easy enough and it truly was. Tips I would share:The valve on some older models uses screw-on compression hoses versus the quick connect ports on this part. If you have a valve with screw-on fittings, don’t panic - websites like PartSelect and AppliancePartsPros have videos on YouTube showing how to deal with the conversion, it’s super simple, just cut the nipple off the end of each line with a sharp utility knife 1/8" behind the nipple, there's plenty of extra line available. I recommend the watching the PartSelect video, very straight-forward and easy to understand.The hoses and power connectors are color coded, but there’s a catch: the power connectors are able to be installed backwards. Be sure to snap a photo of the part BEFORE you disconnect thins so you can get your wiring correct. It’s convenient everything is color-coded, but I didn’t see this warning before I unplugged things and had to figure out which way was correct.If your original part was quick-connect and not the screw-on type, you still need to cut 1/8 inch or so off the tubes after removing them from the old part to ensure a clean connection into the new part's quick-connect, else you may leak. Be sure to tug on the water line firmly after pushing the hose fully in to confirm it’s fully locked in. This is recommended in most online videos, but it's worth reiterating here. Use a wood block and a sharp utility knife to trim the hose perpendicular for best fitment, you don't want any angle on the end of the hose or the quick connect won't fit as snugly as it could.This is an easy 15-20 minute repair for the average human, requiring a super-limited set of tools. Biggest Issues to watch out for are leaks and electric shock. Be sure to have towels and a capture cup for water when you unhook things. Don’t forget to turn off water and power before starting and test for leaks before buttoning things up by tapping out some water and forcing an ice cycle to happen.This $60 part is saving me from a $200+ repair bill, also save me from dropping $3k or more on a new fridge ... at least for a couple more years. I wish all repairs were this easy!Quick edit: I see some low-rated reviews saying they didn't receive an OEM Frigidaire part from this listing. Mine definitely was genuine OEM, it came in a Frigidaire OEM box, it contained an OEM Frigidaire label and numbering. If you receive a non-OEM part, you may want to contact Amazon Support.
Hector
Comentado en México el 27 de septiembre de 2021
Funciona perfecto. Hacer el cambio fue súper sencillo
Mike K
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de enero de 2020
It appeared the solenoid in the valve unit quit working because I was not getting water to the upper ice unit in the freezer. The water in the door was working so I knew I had water from the main line and working through the water filter located in main part of the fridge. I wrote down the serial number and model number of the fridge so I was sure to order the correct part. Once I found the valve on-line I cross referenced the numbers once again to ensure the correct part was ordered. The part arrived quickly (even without paying extra for the quicker shipping). The fridge was rolled out and the bottom access panel removed (a few screws). The valve assembly was attached to the bottom of the fridge via two screws which were removed quickly. The new valve had the quick connect fittings (as did the old valve) so it took just minutes to disconnect the old valve (by depressing the attach points and pulling the hoses out) and replacing with the new valve (merely pushing the lines into the attach points). While I had the access panel off I cleaned the lower parts of the fridge (coils, etc.) of all dust and debris. All in all, the total time to replace the unit including putting everything back together was approx. 15 minutes. The valve works as intended and the icemaker is working as good as or better than the original.
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