William G. Bass
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
Good quality and arrived timely
Robert soza
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
The park fit perfectly in the refrigerator
duke
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
My old ice maker shut off valve started to leak when turned on. I replaced it with this one. Easy to install and it worked well for over a year.
ERIC
Reviewed in Mexico on September 15, 2023
Recibí la válvula en perfectas condiciones y quedó instalada sin ninguna modificación. Llegó antes del tiempo prometido.
Tova-Jesse
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023
Part fixed my broken valve but not identical and missing shieldMy 5 year old GE fridge stopped flowing water although I know water was reaching the valve and I could hear the valve energizing but would not flow water nor make ice. This is advertised as a GE part but it's not really- not sure how Amazon can list it as a GE part
Barney
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2019
I was replacing a WR57X95 valve in a GE TXB21 fridge - All very generic. This valve is not an exact replacement, but it fits in the same general spot and mounts with the same screw, but it IS different. It does however, work perfectly fine, and the job it's doing is so incredibly dumb that the only thing that really matters is that it doesn't leak and it opens when it gets power to the solenoid. One thing to watch out for, however, is that if the 1/4" plastic tube that connects to the valve output needs to be smooth and free of nicks, impressions and damage. If it's messed up from the old compression fitting, and it likely is, you need to cut off 3/8" from the end to freshen it up, otherwise the push-to-connect fitting on this valve WILL leaks, but only while the valve is in the act of dispensing. So if it's an ice maker, you'll need to sit there and watch and wait for it to cycle so you can leak check it.
DenniG
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2018
Good Price, as advertised, quick delivery, works great (as a valve should), satisfied. PLEASE NOTE this was used on a GE ZIS48NSB refrigerator freezer with the compressor on the top of the unit. The water valve is located on the bottom of the unit (not in the back - no YouTube videos available). The valve mounting bracket is different so a little modification was required including partial removal of the bracket just to the right of the valve as shown in the picture (broke it off by placing in a vice and fatiguing the metal by bending back an forth). It was also necessary to re-bend a 1/4" water line to feed it to the opposite side of the valve. Fortunately i own a 1/4" tube bender (required as the bend radius is at the minimum allowable) and had tubing, nuts, and ferrules in my shop. Good Luck!
Dribble Drabble
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2014
The short story: I've been stalking this part all over the internet AND GE as well to no avail until I stumbled on it here after a brief search. It came overnight. I installed it and it works flawlessly. My ice maker is now getting water and working again. A great cheap fix. I'd order it again in a heartbeat.The long story: I have a built in GE monogram refrigerator (ZIS420NRJ) with an ice maker. That's it - just an ice maker. There is no dispenser for water or ice on the door. Everywhere I looked (included the help center at GE if you can believe that) I was told the part I needed was GE WR57X10032. I ordered it and it was the wrong part. It has a double solenoid. Mine has only a single solenoid and single harness. Thank you to Amazon for taking back the wrong part and sending this one instead. If you have only an ice maker and no water dispenser, this is the correct part.Btw, the GE parts department asked me several times if I had the correct model number for my refrigerator and explained that GE WR57X10032 was the only part listed for my model number. After a discussion in which I explained the single vs double solenoid situation, she spoke to her supervisor, who didn't know what part I needed, took my phone number and said she would call me back after she received an answer to her email to the "refrigerator people". I never heard back from GE so am posting my experience in hopes that it will help someone else in a similar situation.
Bob
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2014
My icemaker started putting out small hollow cubes at first. Then it started dumping excess water into the freezer making a frozen mess. This valve fixed my problem and now everything is working as it should. It's making good ice again. This valve is a bit different from my original, but it still worked just fine. It has metal male threads on top for water coming in and a slip fit on the bottom for water going out to the icemaker. I had to cut the plastic nut off of my water line that was used for the old valve and slip the water line into the new valve fitting on the bottom. No leaks, no problems. As others have already stated, the biggest part of the job was cleaning in the back of the fridge. The reason I did not give this valve five stars is because it hasn't proven itself over the long term. It's made in China, but for the price, it's a really cheap fix.*Update 7/7/15 This item is still working as it should for over a year now so I'm increasing my rating to 5 stars.