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This water inlet valve controls the flow of water into the washing machine. If the valve malfunctions, it can cause issues such as improper water flow or leaks. Replacing the valve restores proper water flow to the washer. Always unplug the washer and shut off the water supply before installation. Wear gloves for safety.
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The parts were accurate and functional. Replaced the parts and the machine is now working properly.
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washing maching leaking when not running
remove power to machine disco the water lines
removed the back of the washer then removed the top.
remove leaking water valve by removing the hoses then removing the valve assembly.
replaced with new,checked for leaks
reassembled washer
Tony from SMITHTOWN, NY
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers
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No cold water cycle and water constantly dripping into the tub
- Shut off the cold & hot water supply lines. - Turned on a quick cycle to drain any water left in the pipes. Once no water was coming in I turned off the unit. - Unplug the unit. - Remove the cold and hot water lines from the back of the unit. Keep a bucket and towels nearby. - Remove the 3 screws from the back to rem
... Read moreove the lid. - Pull lid back about a 1/4" and lift up. - The valve is located at the top rear where the water hoses attach to. - Using plyers, remove the plastic clips from the valves holding the wires. Remember the location, you will re-attach those clips onto the new valve. - Remove the single screw holding the valve on the back of the unit. - Slide the valve just slightly and pull it inward towards the inside of the unit. - Remove the electronic connections by pulling on the connectors. Remember the locations as you will re-attach them onto the new valve. - Remove the two hoses that go to the detergent container. Using plyers to squeeze the metal retaining clip, slide it back, then pull the hose off. Do this for both hoses. Remember which hose goes to where. - At this point, just reverse these instructions to install the new valve starting by attaching the new hoses to the detergent container. - Then attach the electronic connectors. - Attach the valve with the screw to the unit. - Attach the wire clips back onto the valve. - Attach the hot & cold water lines - Turn on the water lines and check for leaks - Plug unit in. - Run a quick cycle to again check for leaks inside and outside. - Replace the lid - Re-install the 3 screws holding the lid.
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Tim from Irvine, CA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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The washer started displaying errors for water supply issues
1. Unplug power, turn off water supply valves and remove water supply hoses from washer. 2. Remove three screws on back of washer for top cover. 3. Slide top cover back 1/2-3/4 inch and remove from machine 4. Remove water inlet valve set screw to left of hot water supply connector. 5. From the inside of the washer, sli
... Read morede the inlet valve to the left, disconnect wiring, and wire clips. 6. Disconnect hoses from back of detergent dispenser. 7. Connect hoses from new inlet valve to back of detergent dispenser 8. Connect wiring, and wiring clips to new inlet valve. 9. Slide inlet valve back into place and install set screw. 10. Replace top cover and install three screws for top cover 11. Recommend replacing supply hoses (mine leaked, and were approx. 5 years old). 12. Install water supply, turn on water, check for leaks. Plug in washing machine.
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Andy from CENTERTON, AR
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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The tub would fill with water from the detergent/softener/bleach dispenser
The repair was easier than the troubleshooting. Figured out the hot or cold water supply valve was failing which allowed water to enter the tub via the dispenser leaving several inches of water on clean clothes or the empty cylinder.
To replace the valve you need to first shut off the hot/cold water supply and remove the hoses
... Read more. (I took this time to replace the several year old hot & cold water supply rubber hoses with metal braided hoses. I also took a wire brush to the threads of the copper spigot removing any built up corrosion or gunk.) Next you need to remove the 3 1/4" sheet metal screws which secure the top panel of the washing machine. I always take a few pictures of the old part, hose, and connectors just to make sure I replace them in the same locations.
After removing the cover you can use clamp removal/installation pliers, vice grips, or a similar tool to remove the clamps for the hot and cold water to the detergent/bleach/softener dispenser.
Then, remove the electrical connectors on the valve and if you want label them with their locations on the left or right facing the rear of the washer if you want but they are pretty much self-explanatory. They have little retention clips which need to be disengaged in order to be removed from the valve assembly.
Next, remove the hoses and then the three sheet metal screws attaching the valve to back panel of the washer. Install the new valve assembly and then attach the hot and cold water hoses using the clamps to the detergent/bleach/softener dispensers. Then, attach the electrical connectors to the new valve and listen for the clip to engage and gently pull back on the connector (not the wires) to ensure they are properly attached to the valve.
Reconnect the hot & cold water supply hoses from the building pipes and turn-on both spigots or ball valves. Check for leaks and then plug in the washing machine and run a load to test the normal operation. I would leave one piece of dry clothing in the tub after running a load and leave it for a few hours to ensure the new valve is working as advertised.
If there are no further leaks, you are done! Way to go!
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Jay from SAINT PAUL, MN
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Socket set
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Plastic had a hole in it
Replaced the whole valve.
Nicholette from Antioch, TN
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
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Rex
October 14, 2019
Is that just for water inlet diagram #1 or does it include diagram#*
For model number w10509710
Hello Rex, thank you for your question. The water valve and other items inside the dotted line box come with that part. The two hoses and clamps are included with the valve. I hope this helps.
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Sergio
November 23, 2019
I have an Amana nfw5700bw1 front load washer. After washing, will begin to fill with water. Will replacing inlet valve solve problem?
For model number NFW5700BW1
Hi Sergio, we can't be 100 percent sure, but the inlet valve is the most likely fix. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
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Zachary
December 30, 2022
Is there a part number that just has the external male attachment screws? One of them is stripped/leaking and I wasn't sure if I had to replace the entire assembly.
For model number wfw70hebw1
Hello Zachary, thank you for your question. The part is only sold within the Water Valve Assembly PS8689091. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Rada
January 2, 2019
I have a Whirlpool model wfw70hebw2. Would a part number ps8689091 fit ?And if it doesn’t, can I return it ?
For model number Wfw70hebw2
Hello Rada, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number: PS8689091. Here is a link to our 30 day return policy. Hope this helps!
https://www.partselect.com/Thirty-Day-Returns.htm
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Dennis
December 31, 2021
Cold Water is trickling in. Hot water fills just fine. Water supply line and screen checks out fine. Online advice suggests the cold water solenoid on the water inlet valve is the likely problem and the fix is to replace the water inlet valve.
Error Code of F8 appears
Please advise if you agree or if another fix is likely or recommended.
Thanks.
For model number wfw70hebw0
Hello Dennis, thank you for your question. We have researched the model you have provided, and we would suggest the Inlet Valve, part number PS8689091. If you need help placing an order, our customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Jaishwarie
November 1, 2022
For the hot water inlet valve
For model number W10599356
Hello Jaishwarie, thank you for your question. The water inlet valve, part number PS8689091, is a two-way valve and can supply both hot and cold water. We hope this information helps!
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Larry
August 21, 2023
I'm not getting any water to the tub hot or cold
For model number MHW3505FW1
Hello Larry, thank you for the question. According to our research, we have found that the issue is due to faulty pressure switch. We recommend you to check the pressure switch, part number PS11754877, to fix the issue. We hope this solves your problem!
Hi. Costumer ask washer to fill. cold water hose jumps and bangs. like a water hammer. I checked solenoid wire Blue connections. they are secure. Removed hoses from washer checked screens. clear. valve clear. ran water from duplex valve to bucket. Hot and cold. full flow. reattached. cycled washer fill several times. One time the cold water hose jumped as it was filling. Is it the valve solenoid, valve in the body, Hose going bad? Control voltage from the board.?
For model number mhw5500fw1
Hello Barry, thank you for contacting us. You may need to check the wire connections between the control board and the water inlet valve. If the wires are connected properly, then you may need to replace the water inlet valve, part number PS8689091, to fix the issue. Glad to be of assistance!
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Don
4 days ago
Washer Fill Valve Part W10599356. What is the black cap included for?
For model number WFW70HEBW0
Hello Don, thank you for getting in touch. The purpose of this black cap is to protect the valve from debris and contaminants. It prevents dirt, dust, and other particles from entering the valve and clogging it. It also helps to prevent water from leaking out of the valve when it's not in use. We hope this helps.
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