WR17X11440 GE Refrigerator Water Tank Assembly

WR17X11440‍ GE Refrigerator‍ Water ⁣Tank Assembly is‍ a molded water reservoir assembly used in select GE ‌refrigerators to store ⁤and⁢ deliver⁢ potable water to the​ dispenser and‍ icemaker subsystems. As a purpose-built plumbing ​component, it provides⁢ a⁤ short-term buffer between the household water supply and the ⁣refrigerator’s internal water distribution network;‍ the assembly typically includes inlet ‍and⁢ outlet ports, internal channels ⁢or baffles, and mounting interfaces that integrate it into ⁢the ‍cabinet structure.

Inside ⁤the appliance the ​water tank assembly interfaces directly ‌with the water inlet⁢ valve,supply‍ tubing,dispenser actuator,and the ⁤icemaker ⁢fill circuitry,and it may also be ⁣positioned⁢ downstream of the refrigerator’s ​water​ filter. Its primary role is ⁢to ‍maintain a ready supply of chilled water and stabilize flow and pressure at the dispenser and icemaker fill valve,‌ reducing the hydraulic demand on the⁤ inlet‍ valve and smoothing ‍transient ⁤pressure‍ fluctuations. Because it ‌sits within the refrigerated surroundings, the tank⁤ must remain sealed and properly insulated‌ to prevent ⁤freezing, minimize contamination risk, and ​ensure consistent dispense volumes ⁤and fill times.

In this article readers will find a technical‍ overview ⁤of the WR17X11440 ⁣assembly covering its functional design ⁤and typical installation locations,⁣ guidance on model compatibility⁣ and ⁤connection types, common failure‌ symptoms (for example reduced flow, intermittent dispensing, ⁢leaks, or freezing),‌ and a structured approach to diagnosis​ and troubleshooting.‍ The⁣ article will​ also​ address practical replacement considerations – ⁤including isolation and depressurization of the‍ water supply,⁣ inspection of fittings and gaskets, ⁢and verification steps after installation -‍ so technicians, engineers, and informed appliance owners ​can make reasoned decisions about repair⁤ or‍ replacement.‌

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Function and Role of the Refrigerator Water Tank​ Assembly ​in Water Delivery and Ice ‍Production

The WR17X11440 ​GE Refrigerator Water Tank Assembly ‌serves as the intermediate storage‍ and‍ distribution component⁤ for the refrigerator’s water dispenser and⁢ ice-maker fill​ system. Functionally it​ accepts ⁤pressurized feed from the household water line through the ⁣inlet valve,⁤ holds a small ⁣buffer volume, and delivers a⁢ steady, low-pulsation ⁣flow ⁢to ‍the dispenser and the ice-cube mold ‌during⁤ fill cycles. By⁤ providing a damped reservoir and one-way flow⁢ control, the tank reduces​ cycling frequency of the inlet valve and improves repeatable⁢ fill ​volumes ⁤for consistent ice⁣ production and ​dispenser‍ performance.

In practice, compatibility with the existing fittings ⁤and inlet valve timing is critical: the WR17X11440 uses the OEM interface and​ sizing⁤ to match GE refrigerator plumbing;‌ substitute parts ⁤must ‍match the same quick-connect⁤ fittings and internal⁤ check-valve arrangement. ​Typical ​failure modes include ⁤reduced dispenser ‍flow, intermittent sputtering from air⁤ in ⁤the line, prolonged inlet-valve operation, or visible leakage at body ‌seams or fittings. Troubleshooting should⁤ include verifying⁣ inlet pressure,bleeding trapped air,inspecting connections and seals,and ​confirming proper operation of the inlet valve before replacing the ​tank. After replacement, run a few​ dispense/fill⁣ cycles to verify steady​ flow ⁤and⁤ that the ice maker receives a full, consistent fill.

  • Primary functions: buffer water supply,damp pressure‍ pulsations,provide⁢ one-way flow ⁢to dispenser and ice maker.
  • Common symptoms of⁤ failure: low flow, air ‍sputter, continuous valve cycling, visible⁢ leaks.
  • Installation checks: isolate water, depressurize, verify ‌quick-connect fittings, test fill cycles and check for leaks.
Item Description
Part WR17X11440 GE Refrigerator Water ‍Tank ​Assembly (OEM⁢ replacement)
Function Reservoir and flow-dampening component for dispenser and ice-maker fills
Connections Standard refrigerator quick-connect‍ water tubing ⁢(typ.1/4″ OD)
Materials Food-grade plastic ‍with internal⁤ check-valve and​ inlet/outlet ports

How ‌the WR17X11440 GE Refrigerator Water Tank Assembly Works inside the Appliance

the WR17X11440 GE ‍Refrigerator ​water Tank Assembly ‌is a ⁣small internal reservoir that‌ stores​ chilled water⁤ and provides immediate flow to​ the door dispenser and ice-making circuits.It⁢ is mounted inside the‌ fresh-food compartment behind‌ an access ⁢panel and⁣ connects to the household ‌water inlet via⁣ quick‑connect‌ fittings ‍and the ⁤refrigerator’s inlet​ valve. Functionally ⁣the ‌tank ⁢decouples ⁣short-term demand from​ the supply line: the inlet valve opens to refill the tank until an internal ‍float or level switch signals shutoff,⁤ and the ‍dispenser draws from the reservoir to avoid reliance on instantaneous municipal pressure. The assembly also⁤ includes ports for a supply line, an outlet to the ​dispenser/ice maker, and usually‌ a⁣ mounting interface that matches ​specific‍ GE models that accept this OEM assembly.

Under ⁢normal⁢ operation the tank‍ cycles between fill and​ dispense states;​ its behaviour is influenced by upstream filtration,⁢ inlet pressure, and temperature inside the cabinet.⁣ common operational ⁤issues include reduced flow‍ from​ partial blockage (sediment or filter​ bypass),⁣ a frozen tank or ‍line in very cold installations,​ cracks or fittings that cause slow ​leaks, and faulty⁢ level switches that ‍can⁤ cause continuous fill or no-fill conditions. For troubleshooting, technicians should verify‌ inlet valve ‌function and filter condition first, inspect the tank body and ‌fittings ⁢for cracks​ or ice formation, and confirm electrical continuity of ​the ‍level sensor before replacing the assembly.Confirming model compatibility and ⁤the OEM ⁣part⁢ number prevents fitment⁢ and connector‌ mismatches during replacement.

  • Primary function: ​short-term water ⁣storage‌ to ​stabilize dispenser flow and decouple ​inlet pressure.
  • Key components: reservoir body, inlet/outlet⁤ quick-connects, level sensor/float,‌ mounting brackets.
  • Common symptoms of‍ failure: low/ intermittent flow, continuous ‌fill,‍ visible leaks, or frozen/blocked outlet.
  • Quick checks: verify ‌inlet valve operation, inspect filter and supply‌ line, look⁢ for ‍ice or cracks, test level switch continuity.
Item description
Reservoir ‍role Provides a buffered volume of chilled water for⁤ dispenser and ice-making circuits.
Connections Quick‑connect water fittings ⁢to inlet‌ valve and dispenser/ice​ lines;​ electrical connector​ for level ⁤sensor.
Materials Food‑grade plastic reservoir with​ molded‌ mounting points; elastomer​ seals on fittings.
Compatibility note Designed ⁣to replace the OEM assembly for‌ specific GE refrigerator models;⁢ verify ‌part number before ordering.

Common Failure​ Symptoms and⁤ Performance⁢ Diagnostics for​ a ⁢Faulty Water Tank ‌assembly

the WR17X11440 GE Refrigerator Water​ Tank⁤ Assembly functions‍ as the reservoir and pressure buffer between the household water supply and the refrigerator’s‌ dispenser and ice maker. It⁤ holds⁣ a ⁣small ‌volume ⁢of⁢ potable⁢ water​ under the system’s supply pressure and works with the inlet solenoid, check valve, and tubing ⁤to ⁢deliver ‍a steady flow‍ on ⁢demand. Failure modes include compromised tank integrity (cracks or seam failures) that produce leaks ⁣or pressure‍ loss, internal ⁢particulate or⁢ biofilm accumulation that alters taste or ‍reduces flow, and valve-related⁣ issues that ⁤cause ⁢intermittent supply. ⁢mechanical symptoms ​such ‌as ⁢sustained filling⁤ noise,‍ continuous⁣ trickle, ⁤or rapid​ pressure decay after dispensing ‍point⁢ to either a leaking tank, a failed check valve, or poor seal/installation rather than the dispenser circuit alone.

  • Reduced ‌flow ⁣ – partial blockage at the tank inlet,sediment in the tank,or weakened ​pressure retention.
  • No water or intermittent ⁣supply – failed⁤ solenoid/check ‍valve, ​frozen ⁢lines,‍ or an⁢ internal breach causing loss of pressure.
  • Visible leaks ‌or pooling – hairline‍ crack ‍in the ​tank, failed weld/seam, or loose ⁢tubing⁤ connections.
  • Sputtering⁢ or ‌air in ‍line – trapped air from a ⁤leak or during ⁢servicing, or failed⁤ check‌ valve allowing backflow.
  • Off​ taste/odor – contamination from stagnant water,internal deposits,or degraded tank materials.

Diagnostic work should⁢ start with a visual inspection and isolation tests: disconnect and​ cap the ​tank ‌inlet to determine if the leak or⁤ pressure loss originates at the tank or​ upstream components. measure dynamic flow with a timed⁢ dispense and compare ⁢against the refrigerator’s service specification, and⁣ monitor static pressure decay‍ after filling to identify loss of ⁣pressure retention.⁢ Use simple ⁤tools ⁢(paper towels to detect leaks, dye for ⁣small cracks, multimeter to ⁣verify solenoid coil continuity) and then progress‍ to ⁤functional isolation -​ bypass the tank or ⁣supply the dispenser directly to confirm whether the problem follows the tank. ⁣Documenting conditions before and after replacing the ⁤WR17X11440 GE⁣ Refrigerator‍ Water Tank‌ Assembly helps⁢ distinguish⁤ tank failures ‍from valve, filter, or supply-line faults and ensures​ correct part compatibility and installation torque/hosetail sizing ⁢during repair.

Item Description
Reduced ‌flow Partial obstruction, ‍sediment, or⁢ loss of tank‍ pressure causing slow​ dispensing.
Leak Crack or ⁤failed seam;⁢ look for​ pooled water,⁢ wet insulation, or corrosion at fittings.
intermittent supply Faulty check valve or solenoid, ​air ingress, or frozen/blocked lines.

Compatibility, Replacement Considerations and Installation procedures ‌for the WR17X11440 GE Refrigerator ⁣Water Tank Assembly

The‌ WR17X11440 GE⁤ Refrigerator‌ Water ​Tank ⁢Assembly functions as a ⁣low-pressure reservoir and ⁣air-separation ‌chamber in ⁢refrigerators that supply ⁤chilled ⁣water through an​ internal dispenser or‌ icemaker feed. The molded tank dampens⁣ transient pressure from​ the household line, allows dissolved air to separate before the water⁣ delivery point, and frequently enough houses or​ interfaces with a small sensor​ or valve that prevents⁤ backflow.​ Typical failure modes⁢ include hairline cracks from thermal⁣ cycling, ⁤degraded seals‌ at push-fit tube ​junctions, and internal contamination ⁣or blockage; symptoms technicians observe are intermittent dispensing, gurgling noises, slow flow, or visible leaks⁤ at the tank⁢ connections.

Before ordering a replacement, confirm mechanical and electrical compatibility by comparing inlet/outlet diameters, bracket locations, and any sensor or valve ⁢pinouts⁤ to the existing assembly; the WR17X11440 GE​ Refrigerator water⁢ Tank​ Assembly is⁤ intended ⁢to match specific GE OEM mounting‌ patterns and connections but may not⁤ be interchangeable with third-party‌ tanks that‍ use ⁢different⁣ fittings. Replacement procedure highlights: shut off the water supply ‍and disconnect power,⁣ relieve internal ⁣pressure by dispensing water until flow stops, remove ‌access panels to​ expose the tank, label and⁢ disconnect water lines and electrical connectors, install ‌the new tank ensuring ‌sealing⁢ surfaces and push-fit tubing ⁤are fully seated, then restore supply and purge⁣ air​ from ‌the lines while checking for leaks. Common post-installation checks include​ verifying steady ‍flow rate, absence ‌of gurgling, and ​inspecting ⁣all joints under pressure for⁢ drips or weeps.

  • Pre-replacement​ checks: verify tank volumes, inlet/outlet dimensions, and bracket alignment.
  • Tools commonly required: adjustable wrench, tubing ⁣cutter, towel ‌to catch ⁤residual water, ⁣and ‌small flashlight.
  • Diagnostic signs of tank ⁣failure: persistent air in ⁤dispenser, slow fill to‌ icemaker, or visible moisture at tank seams.
Item Description
function Reservoir and air-separation chamber to stabilize dispenser flow and protect downstream⁣ components
Connections Push-fit water tubing and a low-voltage electrical connector for integrated sensors/valves (verify fit)
Installation notes Mount‍ to OEM bracket points, ensure‍ tubing is‌ cut square, and perform ⁢leak and ‌purge procedure after reinstallation

Q&A

what is the WR17X11440 water tank assembly ⁤and what ⁢does‍ it do?

The WR17X11440‌ is ​an ​OEM​ water⁣ tank (reservoir) assembly used on many GE ⁤refrigerators.It​ stores ⁣chilled⁣ water ‍for the‌ dispenser (and‌ in some ‍installations ⁣helps supply⁢ the ice​ maker). The tank ⁣helps maintain steady dispenser ‍flow and reduces cycling of the inlet valve by holding a small ‌volume of filtered/treated water at the‍ proper temperature.

How do⁢ I no if my refrigerator uses part ​WR17X11440?

Check the existing tank for a stamped/printed‍ part‍ number, ‌check your refrigerator model number​ against ​GE parts⁣ lookup, or consult⁤ the owner’s⁢ manual. If you cannot‍ verify visually, enter ⁤your fridge ⁤model number on GE Parts &⁤ Accessories⁣ sites or contact a ⁢parts supplier to confirm compatibility with WR17X11440.

What​ common symptoms indicate the ​water tank assembly is failing⁢ or needs replacement?

Typical signs ‍include very ‌slow or sputtering water from the ⁤dispenser, frequent air in the water‌ line, water leakage under the fridge ⁣or behind ⁣the kickplate, water with off ​tastes or‌ odors‍ that don’t clear after filter changes,‌ or ice‍ maker performance problems‍ that ⁣coincide with dispenser⁣ issues.⁢ A ⁣cracked tank or failed fittings can‌ also cause leaks.

Can I replace the ⁢WR17X11440 myself,​ and ​what safety precautions⁤ should I‌ take?

Yes, ⁢a competent ‍DIYer‍ or technician can replace it. Safety steps:​ unplug the refrigerator ​or turn‍ off its circuit breaker⁢ and​ shut off the water supply to the fridge. Place towels/buckets to catch water. Work⁤ carefully around sharp sheet metal. If you‍ are not pleasant with ‍plumbing fittings ⁣or internal fridge components, hire a qualified technician.

What tools and materials do⁣ I need ‍to replace ‌the ⁤water tank assembly?

Common tools: Phillips and ‍flat-head screwdrivers, nut driver‍ or socket set‌ (often 1/4-5/16 ⁣in ⁤or metric), pliers, towels/bucket, ⁢and possibly a small pick to release quick-connect collars. Have replacement O‑rings or push-fit tubing if‍ damaged and⁤ Teflon tape ⁣for threaded connections if applicable.Keep the⁣ fridge water filter available⁣ to reinstall or re-seat after replacement.

Briefly, what ​are the steps to replace the‍ WR17X11440?

High-level steps:​ 1)⁢ Unplug the​ fridge⁤ and ‍shut off water supply. 2) ‌Remove‌ the lower kickplate or ⁢interior access panel to reach the ⁤tank. 3) Drain remaining⁣ water ⁢into a bucket. 4) Disconnect water lines (depress quick-connect collars⁤ or‌ unscrew fittings)⁢ and any electrical connectors if present. 5) Remove mounting screws⁣ and remove the ‌old⁣ tank. 6) ⁤Install the ⁢new tank, ⁤reconnect fittings (inspect/replace O‑rings),​ secure fasteners and panels. ‌7)⁢ Turn on water, check for leaks, then prime by ⁣dispensing until ⁤clear. ⁤Re-power the refrigerator.

How ‍do I prime the new water ⁤tank and remove air from the lines?

After installing the ​tank and restoring water,⁢ run the water dispenser until ⁣the stream is‌ steady and free of​ sputtering and air. ‍You may⁢ need to ‌dispense several liters (several large glasses) – ‌frequently ⁢enough 1-3 gallons total ​-​ until ​water is clear ‌and flow ​is normal. If the fridge has a ⁣filter,⁣ ensure it is indeed installed ⁢correctly or replace it​ if it’s old, and dispense more water ​to flush the filter⁣ per the manufacturer’s suggestion.

My fridge⁢ still leaks‌ after installing the new tank.What should I check?

Common causes: loose or improperly⁣ seated quick-connect fittings, damaged or⁢ missing O‑rings, cracked⁢ tubing, or a bad‌ connection⁣ at the ⁤inlet valve. ⁣Turn ‌off the​ water,press⁤ in⁤ the quick‑connect collar and pull tubing to inspect O‑rings;⁣ re-seat tubing ‍fully until the shoulder is visible. Tighten threaded ​connections ⁣appropriately (don’t overtighten). Inspect the tank mounting⁣ area for ⁣stress cracks and⁤ confirm all clamps/fasteners are‌ installed. ​If unsure, capture photos and⁢ consult a‌ technician.

Key ​Takeaways

the WR17X11440 GE Refrigerator Water Tank Assembly ‍plays a central role in storing⁤ and delivering ⁤clean water within compatible ‌GE refrigeration models. As a reservoir⁣ and conduit for chilled drinking water and ice​ production, it directly affects​ appliance performance, water quality, and ​leak prevention. Maintaining a ⁤fully functional tank assembly contributes ⁢to reliable water dispensing, consistent ice production, and helps prevent ‍downstream issues‌ such as contamination, reduced ⁣flow, or premature wear of related components.

accurate diagnosis and timely replacement of the⁤ WR17X11440 are meaningful when signs of failure-such​ as leaks, unusual tastes or ​odors, diminished flow, or visible ‍damage-are present. Correctly identifying the ‍root cause helps avoid unnecessary ‌repairs ⁢and ensures the replacement part ​restores intended performance ⁣and safety. When ⁤replacement is required, following manufacturer guidelines and using the appropriate replacement part, or engaging ⁢a qualified service technician,‍ will maximize⁣ reliability and minimize the risk of ​further issues. ‌proper maintenance and informed service decisions help preserve appliance function and water quality over‌ the long term.


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