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Whirlpool Refrigerator WRS325FDAM02 no water no ice


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Whirlpool model WRS325FDAM02 refrigerator.  No water through door, no water to ice maker.  replaced valve, old one tested fine - continuity on both solenoids.  disconnected water line from filter to valve - no water.  Is there a valve/solenoid on the filter housing?  Any recommendations?  replace water filter several times in less than three months, at $50+/each, getting expensive.

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52 minutes ago, GeToSa said:

Is there a valve/solenoid on the filter housing?  Any recommendations?

No solenoid on filter housing.  Lets start with dispenser issue. You indicted new valve installed and no water going from valve to filter. Also you have replaced filter several times. Does the water work after filter install? Does it slowly stop after awhile? Can't remember how this one is hooked up for water movement. So will start at the valve, turn off water at wall and disconnect water line going into valve. Hold line into a container and turn on water. If you have no water coming out move back up the water path and repeat test until you find water flow.  If you have water coming out turn off water and hook line back up to valve and disconnect line going to dispenser. Put valve over a container and turn on water at wall. Call for water using the dispenser paddle. If no water flow check for 120 vac at water valve coil for dispenser. If no voltage you'll need electrical troubleshooting to find the issue. If you have water flow move down the path and repeat test ubtil you find blockage. 

Since you mention changing water filter several times it could be possible there is a problem with the housing. Easy to prove by using flow tests

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took out filter housing - as stated by Vance R - no solenoid/valve on filter housing.  by-passed filter housing and had good flow through door.  Reconnected everything.  Took filter out of housing - still had good flow through door.  So either a bad filter or bad filter housing.  Still have three fairly new filters.  Rotated through all three, still very little flow. Ordered new filter housing.  Will update after install of new housing.

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New water filter housing solved the problem

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