Product Description
Water Inlet Valve Specifications
This water inlet valve should be located behind the lower kickplate panel in either the right or left corner. The attaching solenoid on the valve open and close according to the desired amount of water needed.
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Replacing your General Electric Dishwasher Water Inlet Valve
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Leaking | Will not fill with water | Not cleaning dishes properly
This part works with the following products:
Dishwasher.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric, Hotpoint.
Part# WD15X10014 replaces these:
AP5632416, 2309993, WD15X10014, WD15X10011
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Justin P - May 13, 2024
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Easy
Easy to navigate to the part i was looking for. The step by step videos made the repair process quick
Lawrence W - May 5, 2024
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Part worked as hoped!
Fast delivery! Part as described! All good!
David L - July 23, 2023
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Easy repair, suggested videos included, part working as expected.
Part arrived faster than promised. Instructions included links to how-to videos. The part works as expected. All in all a very good experience!
Karla G - February 11, 2023
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Perfect part, easy fix
Exact part match. Quick delivery
Herman K - May 19, 2022
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Part was very good
The valve is working like a charm
Leo J - December 10, 2021
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Easy repair, how-to video was a great help!
Easy repair, how-to video was a great help!
Richard M - October 14, 2021
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Did the job
Arrived on time and simply did the job you said it would.
Doug R - September 14, 2021
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used part?
The part came and looked like it was used before, but I had to install it anyways. It so far works great...
Aleksandar K - May 18, 2021
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Worked as expected
Worked as expected, easy swap.
Nelson D - December 10, 2020
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Dishwasher leak
Part was exact replacement.
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Average Repair Rating: 3.8 / 5.0, 17 reviews.
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Water leak, small puddle to front left of dishwasher
You'll need to remove the front toe kick and (if installed, the GE Profile baffling for additional silencing action).
You will need to disconnect the right wire connection to access the right screw (and may need to use a flat head screwdriver). You can then remove the 2 screws that hold the Valve Water Inlet on.
You will then need to loosen and the hose clamp that attaches the water line to the Valve Water Inlet. You may need to force it undone since the rubber connection is pretty secure around the water tube inlet.
Disconnect the plastic wire housing from the Valve Water Inlet and you should now have the Valve Water Inlet disconnected.
Reverse the order and reconnect everything and you should be good to go!
Double-check for any leaks prior to pushing everything back in :)
You will need to disconnect the right wire connection to access the right screw (and may need to use a flat head screwdriver). You can then remove the 2 screws that hold the Valve Water Inlet on.
You will then need to loosen and the hose clamp that attaches the water line to the Valve Water Inlet. You may need to force it undone since the rubber connection is pretty secure around the water tube inlet.
Disconnect the plastic wire housing from the Valve Water Inlet and you should now have the Valve Water Inlet disconnected.
Reverse the order and reconnect everything and you should be good to go!
Double-check for any leaks prior to pushing everything back in :)
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Greg from Burlington, VT
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Socket set
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Leaking water when in use.
Part was an exact match. Make sure to use plumber's tape on all threads. Had to really tighten fittings to prevent leaks. Screws are a little difficult to get to. Test for leaks first, before final installation.
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J from Walnut, CA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Dishwasher was leaking.
Removed the wire clip, then removed two screws on mounting bracket. Then disconected the hose. Removed the brass elbow.
Then reversed these steps and I was done.
Then reversed these steps and I was done.
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James from Grand Isle, VT
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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Water Leaking
First of all the part I ordered came a lot sooner than expected.
I thought it would take 5 to 10 days.
I ordered it on a Tuesday and it was at my door on Thursday.
The part was difficult to take off as this was the first time I attempted this.
When the new part came, I saw that I went to too much trouble to take the old one off.
It was installed in about 40 minutes and we were off and running.
I thought it would take 5 to 10 days.
I ordered it on a Tuesday and it was at my door on Thursday.
The part was difficult to take off as this was the first time I attempted this.
When the new part came, I saw that I went to too much trouble to take the old one off.
It was installed in about 40 minutes and we were off and running.
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John from Lady Lake, FL
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Water leak under Unit
Remove Base Access Panel; Removed Valve Mounting Bracket & Valve; Disconnected Wire Connector; Disconnected Supply Line & distribution Hose; Reversed the Process. Piece of Cake; Part was O.E.M.Component Exact Fit; Took Longer to Write this than it took for Fix. Thanks I Will Be Back for other Parts.!
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GEORGE from LEVITTOWN, PA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers
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faulty valve
Turn off water .Remove 4 screws holding lower front panels.Remove panels, valve is on left . Remove 2 screws that hold valve , slip valve up over clip. Using pliers slide clamp back, remove hose from valve.disconnect wire clip , unscrew from water fill line. Install new valve in the reverse order
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Joe from NEW RINGGOLD, PA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers
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The inlet pump stop working
Received part, removed lower panel and shut water and power off to appliance. Used flash light to see under dishwasher, removed the two screws that held part in place. Loosed clamp that held the water tube in place to part. Placed towel down to catch water. Pulled the line out so I could get to the nut that is attached to inlet part. Unhooked the plug after all water was gotten up. The main knuckle that's attached to the pump was on so tight that I took it to my local gas station for an mechanic to unscrew it for me....I have arthritis in my hands. Station is only two mins from me and wasn't a problem for them to do for me. Came back put fresh Teflon tape on joint and reattached it to new part. Attached all hoses and clamps, plugged electrical prongs back in and attached bracket back to body of dishwasher. Turned water on and checked for leaks. Turned power back on and ran a cycle of dishes to wash....all went well. If the knuckle was on so tight the job would have only taken about 40 min at best.
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Vanessa from FT WASHINGTON, MD
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
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Valve leaked
Turn off power and water from dishwasher. Remove Base Access Panel. Remove the upper 2 screws that holds the dishwasher in place. Pull out dishwasher. Locate the valve and remove the 2 screws holding the mounting bracket. (I used a hex Nutdriver to remove the screws) Remove the valve. Disconnect the wire connector. Disconnect water supply. (Place a towel to catch the water) Loosen the hose clamp holding the inlet hose and remove the hose. (I used pliers to loosen the clamp) Remove the elbow from the old valve and reattach to the new valve. (Use teflon tape around the threads) Reverse the Process. Check for leaks. Piece of Cake. Part was an exact fit.
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Thomas from LAS VEGAS, NV
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Would not fill with water
Ordered most likely part...water inlet valve.
1. Turn off water supply.
2. Remove the metal toe kick plate/insulation at the bottom of the
dishwasher.
3. Remove hose to supply valve.
4. Take electrical plug off old valve.
5. Remove float valve because it was mounted it right in the way of
the 2 screws on the inlet valve bracket.
6. Remove those 2 screws now you can get to them, and move the
inlet valve to one side so you can get to the hose clamp for the
rubber hose out of the valve going to the dishwasher.
7, Take the old valve and bracket out, mount new valve on the
bracket, crawl back down on the floor, reinstall rubber hose and
bracket, and float valve and finally inlet hose.
8. Turn water on. Check hose connections for leaks. Yep, outlet
hose didn't clamp enough now, allowing a drip.
9. Repeat the whole process AGAIN. Replace little clamp
with a REAL hose clamp, reinstall the thing again. No leak this
time.
10. Test run dishwasher thru a cycle. Check again for leaks at hose
connections. OK ? Reinstall insulation pieces and toe kick
plate.
1. Turn off water supply.
2. Remove the metal toe kick plate/insulation at the bottom of the
dishwasher.
3. Remove hose to supply valve.
4. Take electrical plug off old valve.
5. Remove float valve because it was mounted it right in the way of
the 2 screws on the inlet valve bracket.
6. Remove those 2 screws now you can get to them, and move the
inlet valve to one side so you can get to the hose clamp for the
rubber hose out of the valve going to the dishwasher.
7, Take the old valve and bracket out, mount new valve on the
bracket, crawl back down on the floor, reinstall rubber hose and
bracket, and float valve and finally inlet hose.
8. Turn water on. Check hose connections for leaks. Yep, outlet
hose didn't clamp enough now, allowing a drip.
9. Repeat the whole process AGAIN. Replace little clamp
with a REAL hose clamp, reinstall the thing again. No leak this
time.
10. Test run dishwasher thru a cycle. Check again for leaks at hose
connections. OK ? Reinstall insulation pieces and toe kick
plate.
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James from JONESBOROUGH, TN
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Water leakage at valve
I watched the video that came with email on part. Gave instructions on how to. Thank you !
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Jimmy G from SPRING, TX
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Charles
December 12, 2017
Is this water inlet valve compatible or will it work with my GE dishwasher. Dishwasher will not fill with water. I poured a couple of pitchers of hot water up to the heater element to simulate the dishwasher was filled with water. I could hear it washing and it did drain, but dishwasher will not fill with water on its own.
For model number GSD4060N20SS
Hi Charles, Thank you for the question. Yes, this Valve is the correct valve for the model number provided. Good luck with the repair!
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Daniel
May 5, 2018
Considering buying new water inlet valve? The water would not stop running into dishwasher (even with door open) and even when power turned off. I shut off water and waited. After 10 minutes i turned water back on and it had stopped. I don't know what else it could be. I think if it were the float, the water would have stopped running when i opened the door (and when the power was turned off). Thoughts?
For model number PDW7900N10WW
Hello Daniel, thank you for your question. Yes, if the water continued to run into the unit even after the door was opened and power was off, the water valve is stuck in an open position. I would recommend replacing the water valve to fix this problem! Good luck with your repair!
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John
January 30, 2018
When the dishwasher fills up with water it does not stop water poured out on the floor. When I turned off the washer opened the door the water was still running in filling it up, I had to turn the water off to get it to stop. I replaced the float switch it did not help. What does the inlet valve do and could that be bad.
For model number GSD3300R15CC
Hi John, Thank you for the question. The valve releases water into the tub. If the float did not fix the issue the next part to replace would be the water inlet valve. Hope this helps!
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Thomas
November 19, 2017
On my dishwasher when the wash cycle is complete and the dishes are clean and the clean indicator light is on, there is a humming noise coming from inside the dishwasher when the door is closed, like something is still running. When the door is open, the noise stops. When the door is closed again the humming noise comes back. Can you help me?
For model number PDW9200N00WW
Hi Thomas,
Thank you for your question. It sounds like you may want to physically check your drain area. Something may be jammed, like the chopper assembly, your pump and motor mechanism, or your drain pump. You would have to pull out your dishwasher for this and take it apart a bit. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Joel
September 30, 2019
Does the orientation of the prongs matter when reconnecting the solenoid on this part?
For model number CDWT980V05SS
Hello Joel, thank you for writing. We have an installation video for this Water Inlet Valve to assist you. Here is a link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ziL4S7iqrw. Good luck with your repair!
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Ed
October 14, 2019
I could visually see a leak coming from my old inlet valve (once i knew i had a leak!) so i ordered this replacement, which reconnected in just fine - except for the two screws to hold the bracket to the frame of the dishwasher. As mentioned in the video, the original screws are 5/16, but they won't screw into the new bracket (whether trying to attach it to the dishwasher or just trying screw right to bracket as a test). Did the threading on these change at some point so my original screws won't fit this new replacement part? (it didn't come with screws). Thanks.
For model number PDW9900N20BB
Hi Ed, I know this part does not come with screws. It is a replacement for an older part. The specs for the screws seem to be 10 - 32 t hex 7/16 s. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
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Lewis
April 14, 2023
My dishwasher runs and drains ok, but over a few hours there is an accumulation of clean water in the bottom. Sometimes it as much as an inch. Does this suggest that the intake valve is not functioning correctly?
For model number PDW8900N00WW
Hi Lewis, thank you for your question. It is normal for some water to be present in the bottom of the dishwasher. But, if the water is present in large quantity may be the water inlet valve, part number PS3654179, is malfunctioning. Before replacing it check the drainage system is not clogged, which can restrict the water flow. We hope this sorts out your problem!
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Jerry
August 29, 2019
After dishes have been washed, the dishwasher fills with water when not in use.
For model number gld5708v00bb
Hello Jerry, thank you for writing. This could be due to a faulty Flood Switch, part number PS958959 for your model. You may also want to consider the Water Inlet Valve, part number PS3654179. Good luck with your repair!
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John
June 10, 2019
Will this fit my dishwasher. Water will not spray dishes. Cheked water supply line and it is good. I poured water in it and it will pump out.
For model number Gdwf100r30bb
Hello John, thank you for inquiring. Yes, this is the correct replacement for your model and may fix the issue. You may also want to consider either the Middle Spray Arm Hub part PS3499663 or the Main Conduit part PS651676. We hope this helps.
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Louis
August 22, 2019
Won't fill with water. Drains ok. It looks like the front motor impeller doesn't spin when it should. Sometimes it will move a little but not spin. I can kick start the motor impeller from the front with a screwdriver and it spins at a high rate fills with water and works. Sometimes this will fix the problem for a time or two but then the problem returns. Any ideas? Thanks.
For model number GE PDWT200V00WW
Hello Louis, thank you for inquiring. This could be due to a faulty pump and motor assembly, part number PS8756369 for your model. You may also want to consider this Water Inlet Valve part number PS3654179. Good luck with your repair!
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