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Washer won't fill or leaks when off? A faulty water inlet valve causes filling issues or constant dripping. DIYers replace this in about 1 hour.
Ordered new valve assembly, part arrived 2-3 days, installed part same day it arrived. Some difficulty getting to the two screws holding it in due to small area to work. Once that was figured out, reinstall went very smoothly, total time about one hour. Probably saved a couple of hundred if I had to hire a plumber to fix it, plus the parts. Very satisfied with the service. Read more
Washer won't fill, leaks after cycles, or has no hot water? The triple water valve controls fill, rinse, and dispenser flow. DIY fix in under 1 hour.
My husband fixed it, he took out the leaky valve and replaced it with the new valve, which we received in the mail from your company, which was only a short time after we ordered it. Thank you for being so prompt. Our washer is only a little over 2 years old and upon looking online, we found out this model has since been discontinued due to problems. The parts are no longer available from GE, so we were thrilled to find your company online which carried the part. It saved us a lot of money... Read more
The Triple Water Valve is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This part controls the flow of water into the washer, allowing for the precise mixing of hot, cold, and warm water necessary for different wash cycles.
Causes of a bad triple water valve can include mineral buildup or blockages from debris, electrical issues such as faulty solenoids, and wear and tear from frequent use.
Symptoms of a bad triple water valve include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Ordered water inlet valve. Took all about 10 mins to change it solved the problem. Easy fix Read more
The Check Valve Flapper is an OEM replacement part for GE dishwashers. It is a small but crucial component located within the water inlet valve assembly. The check valve flapper regulates water flow into the dishwasher, allowing water to enter during the fill cycles but preventing backflow when the water is drained.
Causes of a bad check valve flapper can include wear and tear over time, mineral buildup that causes sticking, or damage to the flapper itself. This prevents the flapper from opening and closing as intended.
Symptoms of a bad check valve flapper include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore dishwasher models.
Pulled dishwasher from the cabinet and flipped onto its side. Easy access to sump and drain flapper valve that I also replaced. Rubber sump coming apart into soft pills & chunks and plugging spray arms. Better now but it's rediculous that GE would make components that dissolve this way. Read more
Fix slow-filling or constantly running water issues with this washer water inlet valve. Controls hot, cold, and warm water flow. DIY repair in 30-60 minutes.
Replaced inlet valve Read more
By GE. Fits many different washer brands and models. Includes insert.
The new GE washers come with a fill valve that has a 1/8" hole for the hot water inlet. This is probably for energy savings or something. So, I installed the older style GE fill valve on my new machine. Since the older style has larger inlet holes for both hot and cold water, it fixed my problem easily. NOTE: The outlet nipple on the new style GE fill valves are larger than the older style. Therefore, I had to make a coupling piece to attach the older style GE valve outlet nipple to the... Read more
If your washer won't fill, overfills, or leaks when off, the water inlet valve may be faulty. Simple 10-20 minute DIY repair with basic tools.
Ordered water inlet valve. Two screws to take out. Disconnect the hose. Disconnect the two wires. Put in the new valve. Reverse the procedure. Whole thing took about 10 minutes. Read more
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