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Customer Questions and Answers for Water Inlet Valve Assembly by Ge

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Part Number: OEM20673327
Manufacturer Part Number: WH13X26534

The Water Inlet Valve Assembly is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It is responsible for regulating the flow of water into the washing machine during designated cycles. The water inlet valve opens and closes to allow water to enter the tub at the correct times and pressures. It works in coordination with other components to fill and drain the tub as needed.

Causes of a bad water inlet valve include corrosion, mineral buildup, or a malfunctioning solenoid or electronic component that controls the opening and closing mechanism.

Symptoms of a bad water inlet valve include:

  • Inability to fill the tub with water
  • Slow or delayed filling
  • Leaks from the water supply area
  • Intermittent or inconsistent water flow
  • High water pressure readings

This GE part is also compatible with some Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore models.

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For Ge Water Inlet Valve Assembly (Part Number: OEM20673327)

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Randy, Check the wiring between the board and the water valve to ensure that there is no damage to the wiring. If this is ok double check the voltage to the valve by disconnecting the wires from the valve and test for 120 vac. If there is power at that point then the valve would be the issue.

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Bob H, Thanks fr the question!!! Sounds like you may need to take a look at the valve as it may be damaged on the threads. This is the part you will want to check out WH13X26534.

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Nelson, Based on the information provided I would check to see that the drain hose is at the correct height and not so far down in the standpipe that it causes a siphon. If there is not a siphon issue then it is likely in the control.

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