I replaced the water inlet valve on my Whirlpool fridge due to it not closing entirely and water trickling and freezing the line. I would have to unhook it from the back of the freezer and thaw it out.
The new valve works fine and is quieter than the original when it activates, but there isn't enough water filling the ice tray now. The ice cubes are only about half the size as prior to replacing.
I used an OEM Whirlpool replacement part, is it possible that the new one is more "efficient" that the original? Using less water and quieter? Or is something wrong?
The new valve works fine and is quieter than the original when it activates, but there isn't enough water filling the ice tray now. The ice cubes are only about half the size as prior to replacing.
I used an OEM Whirlpool replacement part, is it possible that the new one is more "efficient" that the original? Using less water and quieter? Or is something wrong?
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