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242253002 Refrigerator Water Inlet Valve for Frigidaire Electrolux Kenmore Crosley Refrigerators

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242253002 Refrigerator Water Inlet Valve for Frigidaire Electrolux Kenmore Crosley Refrigerators242253002 Refrigerator Water Inlet Valve Key Features Dual Solenoid Configuration: Features two independent electrical coils to separately control the flow of water to both the ice maker and the chilled water dispenser. High Pressure Quick Connects: Equipped with 1 4" and 5 16" push to connect fittings for a secure, tool free installation of the internal plastic water lines. Internal Filtration Screen: Includes a fine mesh stainless steel screen at

242253002 Refrigerator Water Inlet Valve

Key Features

  • Dual Solenoid Configuration: Features two independent electrical coils to separately control the flow of water to both the ice maker and the chilled water dispenser.
  • High-Pressure Quick-Connects: Equipped with 1/4" and 5/16" push-to-connect fittings for a secure, tool-free installation of the internal plastic water lines.
  • Internal Filtration Screen: Includes a fine mesh stainless steel screen at the main inlet port to prevent sediment and scale from clogging the valve or entering the ice maker.
  • Precision Flow Rate: Engineered to deliver a specific volume of water during each timed fill cycle, ensuring perfectly sized ice cubes and consistent dispenser flow.
  • Moisture-Resistant Housing: Constructed from durable, impact-resistant polymer designed to withstand the cold, damp environment at the rear of the refrigerator.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • AP5669874
  • PS7321353
  • 242102201
  • 2689640
  • EAP7321353
  • PD00007279
  • WV3002
  • OEM22679498

Compatibility & Fitment

This water valve is a direct replacement for many side-by-side and French-door refrigerators manufactured by Electrolux. Key compatible brands include:

  • Frigidaire: Fits models in the Gallery, Professional, and standard series (e.g., FGHS2631PF, FGHB2844LF, FFHS2311PF).
  • Electrolux: Compatible with various high-end IQ-Touch and Wave-Touch models.
  • Kenmore / Sears: Fits 253-series models (e.g., 253.70313211, 253.70343411).
  • Crosley & Westinghouse: Compatible with select refrigerators utilizing the 24225-series dual valve.

When to Replace

  • Ice Maker Not Filling: The ice maker goes through the harvest cycle, but no water enters the tray to freeze.
  • Water Dispenser Not Working: You hear a "humming" or "buzzing" sound when the paddle is pressed, but no water comes out of the door.
  • Continuous Leaking: Water constantly drips from the dispenser or into the ice tray, indicating the internal valve seal is stuck open.
  • Leaking at the Valve Body: Visible water pooling on the floor behind the refrigerator, often caused by a cracked valve housing due to freezing or age.
  • Small or Hollow Ice Cubes: Restricted water flow due to sediment buildup in the valve's inlet screen.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: Unplug the refrigerator and shut off the main house water supply line before removing the old valve.
  • Drain the Lines: Have a bucket and towel ready. Even with the water off, the internal lines will contain residual water that will drain when the tubes are disconnected.
  • Quick-Connect Removal: To release the water lines, push the small plastic collar (ring) toward the valve body while simultaneously pulling the tube away.
  • Tube Depth: When installing the new valve, push the water lines into the quick-connect ports until they "bottom out." Pull back gently to ensure the locking teeth have engaged the tube.
  • Flush the System: After installation, run 2–3 gallons of water through the door dispenser to clear any air pockets or debris from the new valve.
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