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Parts That Fix Maytag Washer 7MMVWB855EC1 Water Filling Issues

Water Filling Issues is a commonly reported symptom for the 7MMVWB855EC1 Maytag Washer, and we have put together a full guide on how to fix this. This advice is based on feedback from people who own this exact appliance. We have listed the most common parts for your 7MMVWB855EC1 Maytag Washer that will fix Water Filling Issues. We have included repair instructions, and helpful step-by-step video tutorials. If you are experiencing this issue, not to worry, DIYers just like you have fixed this, and shared their experience to help you!
Water Filling Issues is a commonly reported symptom for the 7MMVWB855EC1 Maytag Washer, and we have put together a full guide on how to fix this. This advice is based on feedback from people who own this exact appliance. We have listed the most common parts for your 7MMVWB855EC1 Maytag Washer that will fix Water Filling Issues. We have included repair instructions, and helpful step-by-step video tutorials. If you are experiencing this issue, not to worry, DIYers just like you have fixed this, and shared their experience to help you!
Fixes Symptom 99% of time

This is an inlet valve for your washing machine. The inlet valve is an electrically controlled valve with a solenoid that opens and closes as needed, during the water filling cycle of the washing machine. This inlet valve features two inlets, one for hot and one for cold water, and three push-on valves that connect within your washing machine. If your washer is having issues filling or is leaking water from the area of the inlet valve, it needs to be replaced immediately. Replacing this valve will require a screwdriver and a wrench to replace. This inlet valve is an OEM part and is sold individually.

$ 66.48
  In Stock
PartSelect Number PS12348013
Manufacturer Part Number W11165546

Customer Repair Stories

Faulty fill valve
Did troubleshooting after code LF showed on indicator window. Did troubleshooting; checked hoses for obstructions and small filters on inlets. All good. Ordered new fill valve. Came in a few days, good service.
Removed control panel top by removing screws on back of control panel, then by pushing putty knife under each side to release spring clips. Carefully lifted cover and set onto lid. Photographed fill valve at left side as you are standing in front of machine. Removed screws with small ratchet. Carefully removed wires via clips. Lifted out valve.
Attached wires to new, set back into its place, replaced screws, tightened but not too tight so as to break part. Replaced control panel, pushing downward to engage spring clips, then replace screws on back.
Re attached hoses, ensuring they were on the correct sides, plugged machine into power, ran through cycle and VIOLA!! Worked perfectly!! After a couple weeks, still working perfectly! Was VERY happy it was only fill valve and not mother board as the cost was a fraction.
I found trouble shooting videos to be very helpful. Your service quite good.
  • Marian from GREYBULL, WY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Water Inlet Valve inoperative
Washer would start cycle and return a CL error. No water would flow into the tub. Researched problem and probable cause. Ordered new water inlet valve. Once received, disconnected water hoses and electric plug and removed rear upper access panel (5 screws). Used thin putty knife under sides of front control panel to disengage spring clips. Once access to the faulty valve was attained, removed electrical harness and valve mounting screws. Installation of new valve was reverse process. Figuring out how to raise the front panel for access to the valve was most difficult. Found a YouTube video showing how; it was easy from there. Entire replacement took about 30 mins max.
  • Brian from FAIRBORN, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers
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