The [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS7784018-Frigidaire-242252702-Refrigerator-Water-Inlet-Valve.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=&ModelNum=FFHS2611LWJA&pSearchTerm=valve|water inlet valve] is a triple valve and looking at the wiring diagram on p.20 in the [link|ftp://ftp.electrolux-na.com/ProdInfo_PDF/Anderson/5995658894.pdf|parts catalogue] for the refrigerator it seems that both the ''main and ice maker valves'', have to operate for water to flow to the ice maker and it is both the ''main and dispenser valves'' for the water dispenser.
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The [link|https://www.ifixit.com/products/242252702-electrolux-refrigerator-water-inlet-valve|water inlet valve|new_window=true] is a triple valve and looking at the wiring diagram on p.20 in the [link|ftp://ftp.electrolux-na.com/ProdInfo_PDF/Anderson/5995658894.pdf|parts catalogue] for the refrigerator it seems that both the ''main and ice maker valves'', have to operate for water to flow to the ice maker and it is both the ''main and dispenser valves'' for the water dispenser.
For water to get to the ice maker the main and ice maker valves are operated by the ice maker and not by the dispenser.
Don’t know the ice maker in your model but with some there is a level switch that operates to fill the ice tray and with others there is a sensor that detects the water level in the ice tray and turns on the valves as needed
If no water is flowing to the ice maker you may have to check that both of the valves are operating when required.
The ice maker wiring to the valves is better shown in the [link|http://manuals.frigidaire.com/prodinfo_pdf/Anderson/808662201.pdf|service data sheet]. The ice maker is at the bottom of the circuit in the middle and the valves are at the bottom left
The [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS7784018-Frigidaire-242252702-Refrigerator-Water-Inlet-Valve.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=&ModelNum=FFHS2611LWJA&pSearchTerm=valve|water inlet valve] is a triple valve and looking at the wiring diagram on p.20 in the [link|ftp://ftp.electrolux-na.com/ProdInfo_PDF/Anderson/5995658894.pdf|parts catalogue] for the refrigerator it seems that both the ''main and ice maker valves'', have to operate for water to flow to the ice maker and it is both the ''main and dispenser valves'' for the water dispenser.
For water to get to the ice maker the main and ice maker valves are operated by the ice maker and not by the dispenser.
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Don’t know the ice maker in your model but with some there is a level switch that operates to fill the ice tray and with others there is a sensor that detects the water level in the ice tray level and turns on the valves as needed
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Don’t know the ice maker in your model but with some there is a level switch that operates to fill the ice tray and with others there is a sensor that detects the water level in the ice tray and turns on the valves as needed
If no water is flowing to the ice maker you may have to check that both of the valves are operating when required.
The ice maker wiring to the valves is better shown in the [link|http://manuals.frigidaire.com/prodinfo_pdf/Anderson/808662201.pdf|service data sheet]. The ice maker is at the bottom of the circuit in the middle and the valves are at the bottom left
The [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS7784018-Frigidaire-242252702-Refrigerator-Water-Inlet-Valve.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=&ModelNum=FFHS2611LWJA&pSearchTerm=valve|water inlet valve] is a triple valve and looking at the wiring diagram on p.20 in the [link|ftp://ftp.electrolux-na.com/ProdInfo_PDF/Anderson/5995658894.pdf|parts catalogue] for the refrigerator it seems that both the ''main and ice maker valves'', have to operate for water to flow to the ice maker and it is both the ''main and dispenser valves'' for the water dispenser.
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For water to get to the ice maker the main valve and the ice maker valve are operated by the ice maker and not by the dispenser.
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For water to get to the ice maker the main and ice maker valves are operated by the ice maker and not by the dispenser.
Don’t know the ice maker in your model but with some there is a level switch that operates to fill the ice tray and with others there is a sensor that detects the water level in the ice tray level and turns on the valves as needed
If no water is flowing to the ice maker you may have to check that both of the valves are operating when required.
The ice maker wiring to the valves is better shown in the [link|http://manuals.frigidaire.com/prodinfo_pdf/Anderson/808662201.pdf|service data sheet]. The ice maker is at the bottom of the circuit in the middle and the valves are at the bottom left
The [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS7784018-Frigidaire-242252702-Refrigerator-Water-Inlet-Valve.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=&ModelNum=FFHS2611LWJA&pSearchTerm=valve|water inlet valve] is a triple valve and looking at the wiring diagram on p.20 in the [link|ftp://ftp.electrolux-na.com/ProdInfo_PDF/Anderson/5995658894.pdf|parts catalogue] for the refrigerator it seems that both the ''main and ice maker valves'', have to operate for water to flow to the ice maker and it is both the ''main and dispenser valves'' for the water dispenser.
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For water to get to the ice maker the main valve and the ice maker valve are operated from the ice maker and not from the dispenser.
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For water to get to the ice maker the main valve and the ice maker valve are operated by the ice maker and not by the dispenser.
Don’t know the ice maker in your model but with some there is a level switch that operates to fill the ice tray and with others there is a sensor that detects the water level in the ice tray level and turns on the valves as needed
If no water is flowing to the ice maker you may have to check that both of the valves are operating when required.
The ice maker wiring to the valves is better shown in the [link|http://manuals.frigidaire.com/prodinfo_pdf/Anderson/808662201.pdf|service data sheet]. The ice maker is at the bottom of the circuit in the middle and the valves are at the bottom left
The [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS7784018-Frigidaire-242252702-Refrigerator-Water-Inlet-Valve.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=&ModelNum=FFHS2611LWJA&pSearchTerm=valve|water inlet valve] is a triple valve and looking at the wiring diagram on p.20 in the [link|ftp://ftp.electrolux-na.com/ProdInfo_PDF/Anderson/5995658894.pdf|parts catalogue] for the refrigerator it seems that both the ''main and ice maker valves'', have to operate for water to flow to the ice maker and it is both the ''main and dispenser valves'' for the water dispenser.
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For water to get to the ice maker the main valve and the ice maker valve are operated from the ice maker and not from the dispenser. Don’t know the ice maker in your model but with some there is a level switch that operates to fill the ice tray and with others there is a sensor that detects the water level in the ice tray level and turns on the valves as needed
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For water to get to the ice maker the main valve and the ice maker valve are operated from the ice maker and not from the dispenser.
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Don’t know the ice maker in your model but with some there is a level switch that operates to fill the ice tray and with others there is a sensor that detects the water level in the ice tray level and turns on the valves as needed
If no water is flowing to the ice maker you may have to check that both of the valves are operating when required.
The ice maker wiring to the valves is better shown in the [link|http://manuals.frigidaire.com/prodinfo_pdf/Anderson/808662201.pdf|service data sheet]. The ice maker is at the bottom of the circuit in the middle and the valves are at the bottom left
The [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS7784018-Frigidaire-242252702-Refrigerator-Water-Inlet-Valve.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=&ModelNum=FFHS2611LWJA&pSearchTerm=valve|water inlet valve] is a triple valve and looking at the wiring diagram on p.20 in the [link|ftp://ftp.electrolux-na.com/ProdInfo_PDF/Anderson/5995658894.pdf|parts catalogue] for the refrigerator it seems that both the ''main and ice maker valves'', have to operate for water to flow to the ice maker and it is both the ''main and dispenser valves'' for the water dispenser.
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For water to get to the ice maker the main valve and the ice maker valve are operated from the ice maker and not from the dispenser.
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For water to get to the ice maker the main valve and the ice maker valve are operated from the ice maker and not from the dispenser. Don’t know the ice maker in your model but with some there is a level switch that operates to fill the ice tray and with others there is a sensor that detects the water level in the ice tray level and turns on the valves as needed
If no water is flowing to the ice maker you may have to check that both of the valves are operating when required.
The ice maker wiring to the valves is better shown in the [link|http://manuals.frigidaire.com/prodinfo_pdf/Anderson/808662201.pdf|service data sheet]. The ice maker is at the bottom of the circuit in the middle and the valves are at the bottom left
The [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS7784018-Frigidaire-242252702-Refrigerator-Water-Inlet-Valve.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=&ModelNum=FFHS2611LWJA&pSearchTerm=valve|water inlet valve] is a triple valve and looking at the wiring diagram on p.20 in the [link|ftp://ftp.electrolux-na.com/ProdInfo_PDF/Anderson/5995658894.pdf|parts catalogue] for the refrigerator it seems that both the ''main and ice maker valves'', have to operate for water to flow to the ice maker and the ''main and dispenser valves'' for the water dispenser.
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The [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS7784018-Frigidaire-242252702-Refrigerator-Water-Inlet-Valve.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=&ModelNum=FFHS2611LWJA&pSearchTerm=valve|water inlet valve] is a triple valve and looking at the wiring diagram on p.20 in the [link|ftp://ftp.electrolux-na.com/ProdInfo_PDF/Anderson/5995658894.pdf|parts catalogue] for the refrigerator it seems that both the ''main and ice maker valves'', have to operate for water to flow to the ice maker and it is both the ''main and dispenser valves'' for the water dispenser.
For water to get to the ice maker the main valve and the ice maker valve are operated from the ice maker and not from the dispenser.
If no water is flowing to the ice maker you may have to check that both of the valves are operating when required.
The ice maker wiring to the valves is better shown in the [link|http://manuals.frigidaire.com/prodinfo_pdf/Anderson/808662201.pdf|service data sheet]. The ice maker is at the bottom of the circuit in the middle and the valves are at the bottom left
The [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS7784018-Frigidaire-242252702-Refrigerator-Water-Inlet-Valve.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=&ModelNum=FFHS2611LWJA&pSearchTerm=valve|water inlet valve] is a triple valve and looking at the wiring diagram on p.20 in the [link|ftp://ftp.electrolux-na.com/ProdInfo_PDF/Anderson/5995658894.pdf|parts catalogue] for the refrigerator it seems that the ''main and ice maker valves'', have to operate for water to flow to the ice maker and the ''main and dispenser valves'' for the water dispenser.
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The [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS7784018-Frigidaire-242252702-Refrigerator-Water-Inlet-Valve.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=&ModelNum=FFHS2611LWJA&pSearchTerm=valve|water inlet valve] is a triple valve and looking at the wiring diagram on p.20 in the [link|ftp://ftp.electrolux-na.com/ProdInfo_PDF/Anderson/5995658894.pdf|parts catalogue] for the refrigerator it seems that both the ''main and ice maker valves'', have to operate for water to flow to the ice maker and the ''main and dispenser valves'' for the water dispenser.
For water to get to the ice maker the main valve and the ice maker valve are operated from the ice maker and not from the dispenser.
If no water is flowing to the ice maker you may have to check that both of the valves are operating when required.
The ice maker wiring to the valves is better shown in the [link|http://manuals.frigidaire.com/prodinfo_pdf/Anderson/808662201.pdf|service data sheet]. The ice maker is at the bottom of the circuit in the middle and the valves are at the bottom left
The [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS7784018-Frigidaire-242252702-Refrigerator-Water-Inlet-Valve.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=&ModelNum=FFHS2611LWJA&pSearchTerm=valve|water inlet valve] is a triple valve and looking at the wiring diagram on p.20 in the [link|ftp://ftp.electrolux-na.com/ProdInfo_PDF/Anderson/5995658894.pdf|parts catalogue] for the refrigerator it seems that two valves, main and ice maker, have to operate for water to flow to the ice maker and the main and dispenser valves for the water dispenser.
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The [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS7784018-Frigidaire-242252702-Refrigerator-Water-Inlet-Valve.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=&ModelNum=FFHS2611LWJA&pSearchTerm=valve|water inlet valve] is a triple valve and looking at the wiring diagram on p.20 in the [link|ftp://ftp.electrolux-na.com/ProdInfo_PDF/Anderson/5995658894.pdf|parts catalogue] for the refrigerator it seems that the ''main and ice maker valves'', have to operate for water to flow to the ice maker and the ''main and dispenser valves'' for the water dispenser.
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For water to get to the ice maker the main valve and the ice maker valve are operated from the ice maker and not from the dispenser
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For water to get to the ice maker the main valve and the ice maker valve are operated from the ice maker and not from the dispenser.
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If no water is flowing to the ice maker you may have to check that both of the valves are operating when required. The dispenser wiring is shown on p.21.
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If no water is flowing to the ice maker you may have to check that both of the valves are operating when required.
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Here’s the [link|http://manuals.frigidaire.com/prodinfo_pdf/Anderson/808662201.pdf|service data sheet] that may also help.
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The ice maker wiring to the valves is better shown in the [link|http://manuals.frigidaire.com/prodinfo_pdf/Anderson/808662201.pdf|service data sheet]. The ice maker is at the bottom of the circuit in the middle and the valves are at the bottom left
The [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS7784018-Frigidaire-242252702-Refrigerator-Water-Inlet-Valve.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=&ModelNum=FFHS2611LWJA&pSearchTerm=valve|water inlet valve] is a triple valve and looking at the wiring diagram on p.20 in the [link|ftp://ftp.electrolux-na.com/ProdInfo_PDF/Anderson/5995658894.pdf|parts catalogue] for the refrigerator it seems that two valves, main and ice maker, have to operate for water to flow to the ice maker and the main and dispenser valves for the water dispenser.
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The main valve is operated from the dispenser but the ice maker valve is operated from the ice maker
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For water to get to the ice maker the main valve and the ice maker valve are operated from the ice maker and not from the dispenser
If no water is flowing to the ice maker you may have to check that both of the valves are operating when required. The dispenser wiring is shown on p.21.
Here’s the [link|http://manuals.frigidaire.com/prodinfo_pdf/Anderson/808662201.pdf|service data sheet] that may also help.
The [https://www.partselect.com/PS7784018-Frigidaire-242252702-Refrigerator-Water-Inlet-Valve.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=&ModelNum=FFHS2611LWJA&pSearchTerm=valve|water inlet valve] is a triple valve and looking at the wiring diagram on p.20 in the [ftp://ftp.electrolux-na.com/ProdInfo_PDF/Anderson/5995658894.pdf|parts catalogue] for the refrigerator it seems that two valves, main and ice maker, have to operate for water to flow to the ice maker and the main and dispenser valves for the water dispenser.
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The [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS7784018-Frigidaire-242252702-Refrigerator-Water-Inlet-Valve.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=&ModelNum=FFHS2611LWJA&pSearchTerm=valve|water inlet valve] is a triple valve and looking at the wiring diagram on p.20 in the [link|ftp://ftp.electrolux-na.com/ProdInfo_PDF/Anderson/5995658894.pdf|parts catalogue] for the refrigerator it seems that two valves, main and ice maker, have to operate for water to flow to the ice maker and the main and dispenser valves for the water dispenser.
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The main valve is operated from the dispenser but the ice maker valve is operated from the ice maker
If no water is flowing to the ice maker you may have to check that both of the valves are operating when required. The dispenser wiring is shown on p.21.
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Here’s the [http://manuals.frigidaire.com/prodinfo_pdf/Anderson/808662201.pdf|service data sheet] that may also help.
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Here’s the [link|http://manuals.frigidaire.com/prodinfo_pdf/Anderson/808662201.pdf|service data sheet] that may also help.
Hi @wecanworkitout ,
The [https://www.partselect.com/PS7784018-Frigidaire-242252702-Refrigerator-Water-Inlet-Valve.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=&ModelNum=FFHS2611LWJA&pSearchTerm=valve|water inlet valve] is a triple valve and looking at the wiring diagram on p.20 in the [ftp://ftp.electrolux-na.com/ProdInfo_PDF/Anderson/5995658894.pdf|parts catalogue] for the refrigerator it seems that two valves, main and ice maker, have to operate for water to flow to the ice maker and the main and dispenser valves for the water dispenser.
If no water is flowing to the ice maker you may have to check that both of the valves are operating when required. The dispenser wiring is shown on p.21.
Here’s the [http://manuals.frigidaire.com/prodinfo_pdf/Anderson/808662201.pdf|service data sheet] that may also help.