Product Description
Water Inlet Valve Specifications
May look different than the original, but will function the same.
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Will not fill with water | Leaking
This part works with the following products:
Dishwasher.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric.
Part# WD15X10004 replaces these:
AP2039344, 824332, WD15X10002, WD15X10006
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Richard Edward O - November 12, 2020
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Dishwasher repair
The part and the installation went very well. Thank you.
Gary T - May 7, 2019
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Fixed issue with no water to dishwasher
Part was exactly as shown in pic, but turned out to be different then the original part it was to replace but installed and works fine.
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water inlet valve leaking
I had a shut off water supply shut off shut under my sink. That is where I shut the water off for the dishwasher. I knew it was for the dishwasher ,because it follow the line, and could see it was going to the washer. Then I went down stairs in the basement. Opened my breaker box, and found the breaker for the dish washer marked dish washer, and put in the off position. When I was still up stairs I opened dish washer , and inside at the top was two screws holding the dishwasher to the counter top. Those two screws turned out to be the exact size of just about every screw I ended up having to unscrew on this machine. So at the time I was in the basement turning off breaker, I went to the garage to gather up tools. Take the two screws that are screwed to the counter top. Then I layed on the floor, and at the bottom of the dish washer there is a panel on the front of the machine with screws attaching it. Take those screws out. Pull off cover. Now get a flash light so you can see. They're adjustable feet that the dishwasher are being leveled by. Those feet need to most likely be adjusted down so you can the machine pulled out, and make it possible to work on. now you can you can pull it out, but watch that water supply line does not get hung up, or electrical wires. Once the machine is pulled out there is another cover on the front that I took off. Four screws hold it on. Now you can get to the part to fix it. The other thing you need to know is after taking off the valve and taking off the old 90 fitting. It will need cleaned up. When you put it on the new shut off valve use pipe dope or thread tape so it doesn't leak. Good luck.
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Brad from wadsworth, OH
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Socket set, Wrench set
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Larry
November 13, 2017
When closing the dishwasher door and pushing the start wash button, it sounds like the motor starts running although no water is entering the washer, could this be caused by the water inlet valve, if not what could be the problem.
For model number GE Washer, PDW7880G00SS
Hi Larry,
Thank you for your question. I would say that would be a good place to start. You can test your water inlet valve with a multi meter to check to see if it is working or not. You could also check your float switch as well. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Carey
January 25, 2018
My dishwasher fills with water, but it does not go into the spinners to wash the dishes. The detergent (pods and liquid) is left in the compartment with the door open. I have cleaned out the filter at the bottom but I cannot find a float to check that. Any advice on what it could be?
For model number PDW8000G01BB
Hello Carey,
Thanks for your question. You will want to test the water inlet valve and the pump for continuity with a multimeter, and replace them if they do not show continuity, as those are the most common causes for your issue.
I hope this helps.
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