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This is an authentic LG water inlet valve for a top-load washer. It is designed to control the flow of water into the washer. If your washer is filling slowly, making loud noises, overflowing, or stopping in the middle of a cycle, you may need to replace the water inlet valve. Be sure to disconnect the power and water supply before you begin this repair.
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LORIE M - November 19, 2020
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Easy repair, installed in minutes!
The part arrived in a couple days, and took only a few minutes to install. The staff at Parts Select were very helpful in advising me on ordering the right part. $90 part versus replacing $1000 machine.
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Gary S - April 12, 2022
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Washer water inlet valve
The part came and was packed well. Very easy to install. Washer is working great.
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Darel C - April 14, 2022
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Easy repair
Received part in a timely manner. Installation was simple and my washer works like normal now.
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Thaxton R - May 12, 2024
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Leak solved
Service was fast to send part is top notch and grade “A” quality. Thanks for the quick shipping response and helpful pictures in the parts menu to help identify the correct parts.
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Anthony C - May 13, 2024
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MARK B - March 11, 2024
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Needed this valve ASAP, Parts Select had it to me in 3 days.
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Jennifer M - March 12, 2023
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Great part super easy to fix
The part was perfect for my washer well! My water level was overflowing and this part fixed it! The video from this company was great!! Part matched well! Perfect thanks!
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James F - December 9, 2021
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Works Perfectly
Recieved the new valve in just a couple of days and it fit perfectly and fixed the water shutoff issue!
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Carol B - February 6, 2020
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Part was chosen with the help of your salesperson.
The most difficult part of the repair was getting the rear top of the washer off. The part was perfect and the machine finally functions well.
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Joseph D - February 16, 2022
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Exact fit
The part was an exact replacement of the existing part. Works as expected
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Average Repair Rating: 4.1 / 5.0, 8 reviews.
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Water inlet was leaking
I noticed that my washer was leaking water into the tub. It was dripping, very slowly, but it was dripping. I noticed first, because it was starting to smell, and I didn’t understand why. Once I noticed that it was dripping, I checked online and noticed that the solenoid water inlet is most likely the problem. I found the part on parts, s
... Read moreelect, and confirmed with my model. The pictures were very close and similar, so I was pretty sure I was getting the cracked part. Once I received the part, it was time to fix it. You just have to turn the water supply off, remove the inlet lines with a adjustable wrench, if necessary, and then get to the washer. Make sure you also unplug the washer. There are only two Phillips head screws to remove to get the vanity cover off of the back. For whatever reason my removal was a little bit difficult for this. There are some plastic clips that hold the front portion on of the vanity plate. These were very tight, and I was afraid I would break them, but eventually they came loose with gentle upward pulling. Once this was off, it was super easy to identify the part that needed replacement. There are two hose clamps that you just need a pair of pliers to squeeze in slide off the hose. Then you remove three additional Phillips head screws, and the other connections pop out on their own. The solenoid plugs are very simple to slide off, and it is really difficult to put them on any other way. If you need to, you can take a few photos of the installation. Once you have the old one out, hook up the hoses first, and slide the hose clamps back to their original position. Once you have the two black hoses back on, reposition the new valve body, and slide the additional three prongs into the inlet soap dispenser. Make sure that the fit is snug. Don’t over push, the parts are plastic. Once this is done, reinsert, the three Phillips screws into their holes. Then you can reconnect the solenoids. At this point the replacement is done, and all you have to do is replace the vanity cover. Take time to ensure that you’ve done this correctly. I left the vanity cover off and ran a test load of dirty clothes to make sure that there were no leaks. Once I assure, there were no leaks, I put the vanity cover back on and put the two screws on. This was a very easy fix. Again, just go slow removing the vanity plate so you do not crack or break the tines in the front.
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Philip from CHULA VISTA, CA
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Low water flow into washer
Replaced valve body, very easy to fix as per the video, runs normal.
Alexander from SALISBURY MLS, NY
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
4 of 5 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
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Washer was slowing filling with water when turned off.
The problem was the valve suppling water to the bleach dispenser was not closing completely. This also caused some water leaking towards the front of the washer. Replacing the entire valve assembly was very easy. Unplug the washer, turn off the water, remove the 2 screws that attach the control panel, disconnect the water supp
... Read morelies, unplug the 5 solenoids, remove the hose clamps from the 2 hoses, remove the 3 screws that attach the valve assembly and remove it. Reassemble in reverse order, I did find that applying some water based personal lubricant to the 3 high pressure seals made assembly much easier.
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Michael from La Honda, CA
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
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Washer Hot water valve did not shut off ever
After getting the model info from the back of the washer control panel, I searched Partselect for the water valve part. Easy process, It was here in 2 days. Unplug the machine, I took 2 screws out of the back of the control console and tipped it forward to reveal the valve assy. Turn off the water at the wall and disconnect the hot and co
... Read moreld lines from the washer . I removed the 3 screws holding the valve assy to the deck and with pliers disconnected the 2 clamped rubber lines and then with just finger pressure wiggled the valve from the remaining pipe connections. I swapped the 5 wire connectors to the new valve and wiggled it back into place. Clamped the 2 rubber lines again. and then connected the water inlet hoses to the new valve. Closed it up and called the laundry lady ( sorry honey) 30 minutes to Household harmony again!!
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Scott from SANTA CLARITA, CA
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
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Water leaking into drum
Figured out how to remove the top door and the top panel that covered the solenoid bank. That was the hardest part. Swapping out the solenoid bank and the connector was easy. No more water leaking.
The old water assembly valve split on the bottom and started leaking.
After unplugging the washer I cut the water off. I took the water hoses off, then the back top panel using a phillips head screw driver. I then used a pair of pliers to take off the two hoses and clamps. I unplugged the electric connection on each solenoid, took out 5 screws replaced the part and did everything in reverse order. Problem s
... Read moreolved. Thanks for the fast service on my order.
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Jerry from CARYVILLE, TN
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Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
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Water overflow in washer basin
I diagnosed by running a full wash. I watched it and when the water should have stopped it kept running. I unplugged the washer from the power and the water kept running. This told me the inlet valve was the issue and not an electronic issue. I stopped the water by closing the water valve manually. Replacing the inlet valve was very easy
... Read more. Hardest part is moving the washer out of the laundry room. The videos online show very simple steps. Maybe 8 screws to remove and a couple of hoses and five electronic connectors. Take a photo of connectors before removing them to ensure you reconnect properly.
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Ed from LAKE WORTH, FL
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
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Water continued leaking into washer after the end of cycle through the water inlet valve.
Did the repair Myself. Saved $ 400.00 in the process.
Flora from MIAMI, FL
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Mark
November 27, 2018
Hello, I have a slow leak (water) when not in service, is this the part I need? Thanks!
For model number wt5070cw
Hello Mark, Thank you for the question. This sounds like a defective valve. They can become "Stuck: open and allow water to flow through. Hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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Uwe
December 19, 2018
Water tube in washer only fills with cold water on hot setting.
For model number WT5070CW
Hi Uwe, thank you for your question. Most of the time when you are having that issue, it means that there is a problem with your water inlet valve. I could suggest testing the part with a multi meter to be sure. Each solenoid on the valve should be reading somewhere between 500 - 1500 ohms to be working. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Kevin
December 19, 2022
Getting code: IE. can you tell me what part I would need to order and replace? Thanks.
For model number 31552
Hello Kevin, thank you for the great question. An IE error code indicates that the washer was unable to fill with water. During cold and freezing weather conditions, an IE error code could mean the water in the water supply lines is frozen. Once the temperature increases above freezing, the water supply will resume. We recommend reinstalling the drain hose correctly, making sure the hot and cold water taps are open fully, making sure the drain hose is not kinked or damaged, and checking the inlet filter or water inlet valve for any mineral deposits or other debris that may be clogging. If it does not help, you will need to replace the water inlet valve, part number PS12374721, or the pressure switch, part number PS3526607. Customer service is available 7 days a week if you require assistance placing an order. Thanks again for reaching out!
THE WASHER MAKES A SQUEALING NOISE WHEN WATER IS ENTERING THE MACHINE, WHETHER AT START UP OR DURING RINSE CYCLES. WILL THIS BE CORRECTED BY REPLACING THE INLET VALVE?
For model number LG WT5001C
Hi Richard, thank you for your question. The issue is probably related to the water inlet valve, part number PS12374721. It controls the water flow into the washer. We hope this information helps!
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Jay
August 22, 2019
Will this assembly take care of my issue: Regardless of the choice or setting i chose, if the wash selected requires water from the “hot water” inlet i get hot water only and never cold water no matter what setting. No blockage of cold water supply in any way, valve does not let cold to flow into washer.
For model number 79629002000
Hello Jay, thank you for writing. This could be due to a clogged or damaged Cold Inlet Hose, part number PS3635975 for your model. You may also want to consider this Inlet Valve Assembly part number PS12374721 as the cause. Good luck with your repair!
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Doug
October 19, 2022
Water won’t shut off only allows hot water in and no cold
For model number WT5270CW
Hi Doug, thank you for your question. Replacing the water inlet valve, part number PS12374721, will most probably solve your problem. We look forward to hearing from you if you need assistance with placing an order through our 7-days-a-week customer service. We hope this helps!
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Fred
January 28, 2019
No hot water when filling only cold thanks
For model number wt4970cw
Hello Fred, Thank you for contacting us. It is possible that the solenoid for the hot water portion of the valve is not opening. You can test the water valve with a multimeter. If you are unfamiliar with how a multimeter functions, we have videos available to assist you. Below is a link to our how-to video for using a multimeter. I hope this helps! Have a wonderful day and good luck with your repair!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWC44fHn0As
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Anne
March 24, 2023
I replaced the main control board on my LG top load washer and the cold water is still not flowing in, only extremely hot water.
What iadditional part would be required to replace the water intake valve?
For model number WT1101CW
Hello Anne, thank you for contacting us. We would recommend checking that the pressure of the main water supply is within the operational limits. If the pressure is fine, then you may need to check the water inlet valve, part number PS12374721. We also recommend checking the wire connection of the water inlet valve. We hope this solves your problem!
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Lori Anne
December 21, 2024
I have a slow leak from my washer. It appears to be at the inlet valve on the cold water intake part. I diagnosed by turning cold water off and on. When on, I see a tiny leak under the cylinder. When I look a back of the tub, I see water running down the outside of the tub.
I plan to replace the inlet valve. Any other suggestions? Thanks!
For model number WT5270CW
Hello Lori Anne, Thank you for your inquiry. We would also recommend checking the inlet hoses as well. We hope this helps you.
I want to get two mesh filters that fit into the plastic "Basket" fittings that are inserted into the HOT & COLD water intake connections. Can you provide them or provide contact information to someone who can?
For model number WT7200CW
Hello Jack, Thank you for the question. The Mesh Filters are not sold separate from the Water Inlet Valve. The Valve would need to be replaced. We hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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PartSelect Number: PS12374721
Manufacturer Part Number: AJU75152601