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Customer Questions and Answers for Water Inlet Valve Assembly by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM14787267
Manufacturer Part Number: W10364988

The Water Inlet Valve Assembly is an OEM replacement part for Whirlpool washing machines. It is responsible for controlling the flow of water into the washer during fill cycles. A faulty valve assembly can cause issues such as abnormal sounds, reduced or no water flow, or leaks.

Symptoms of a bad water inlet valve include:

  • The washer not filling or partially filling with water
  • Odd noises coming from the valve area during fill cycles  
  • Water continuously running into the washer even when not in use
  • Leaks around or below the valve area

Causes of a bad water inlet valve can include mineral buildup restricting water flow, worn internal components allowing unintended water passage, or damage from fluctuations in water pressure over time.

Note: If hose clamps are rusted order 4 of WP285655.

This OEM part is compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models. 
 

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Hometech for Model Number Maytag MTW6700TQ

My washer starts to fill and then stops, hums, and then I get the LF Trouble code flashing after about 5 mins of humming. Once I get the tub to fill after turning off and on like 10 times, it will run ok through the wash cycle, but then does same thing when it comes time to rinse. I need to test the inlet valve to see if it is faulty, but I need to know what Ohms it should read if good and what ohms if bad. If it is not the inlet valve, then some say it's the controller, so how do you test that as well with a multimeter?? Thank you, Hometech

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Hometech, As far as testing the control board you can only test for voltage out. If there is voltage going to the valve then the board is good. The first suggestion would be to check the inlet screens on the water valve to ensure that they are not clogged. If the screens check ok, then you will want to check the valve. The valves should have a resistance of 790 to 840 ohms. If there is power getting to the valve though it is likely the valve is bad or the inlet screen is clogged.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Friday, May 30, 2014

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