Front Load Washer - How to Repair a Stuck Water Valve
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- Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2024
- I had a problem with my Samsung WF210 front-load washer just gushing in cold water that would not stop. I had to manually turn the water off behind the washer. I reasoned that the valve that is electrically controlled to allow water in or stop it from flowing was stuck open.
I have well water with a lot of sediment. Sediment got into the water valve and made it stick open. In this video I show you how to find the valve, remove it, take it apart, clean it and put it back together. Easy peasy! You will need a medium phillips screwdriver and a pair of pliers. That's it! 30 minutes tops if you are nervous. 10 minutes if mechanically inclined.
I am a 68 year old woman who was able to repair a Magic Chef 1.6 cu ft portable washer that was over- filling (water gushing when it was turned-off) by using your instructions on cleaning the washer valve. However, to get to the washer valve out was a chore (the plate that covered the valve was a mystery to get off at first). Once I got the plate cover off and the washer value unit out, a special type of screw driver head was needed (hexa-something or other?) to remove individual valves from the unit. I stripped one of the screw heads and had to use needle-nose pliers to get the screw out and back in. The individual valves did not seem dirty at all, so I replaced everything back into its original place. Walla, everything works great now. But really, I could not have done it without your video. Thank you.
You go girl!
I literally scoured the internet trying to find how to fix the inlet valve on my 1.6 cubic foot, portable magic chef washer, And I couldn't find any info on my particular model but then I found your comment, and your comment is what made it possible for me to fix it. It was a combination of this video and your comment. Thank you so much. I'm a single father of 3 and you saved me a couple $100 and a lot of heart ache right now.
Almost spent 800.00 on a new washer after my WF210 quit with a NF code that turnout to be a faulty water valve but after watching this video and cleaning the three valves we 're back in business. Thank you very much.
i opened this valve for cleaning and was fitting it back incorrectly, so the water supply was always in ON state, i was so pissed for 2 weeks, then saw this video (the part when valve disassembly happens) and immediately realized i was fitting it wrong! and then i fixed it. You Sir have done a great help! Thanks!!
I am glad it helped!
Thanks brother. I have the exact issue. All other videos just recommend changing the valve.
Before watching your video, I opened my LG IntelloWasher (wf-t8501tp) and it was similar to your washer, but when I cleaned and washed all those parts (including the rubber diaphragm), it didn't work. I couldn't find anything wrong with it. I checked it with a multimeter, and the continuity test showed that it was ok. However, after watching your video, you said that yours will work after cleaning the rubber diaphragm, so I opened it and checked the rubber diaphragm, and I discovered a hole in its neck. Because I was only using the cold valve, the hot valve rubber diaphragm was perfectly ok. So I swapped it and now the water flows fast. Thank you so much. I also made a video and will post it soon to help out those with LG washers.
I'm from Brazil and I was only able to answer one question by watching your video. Thank you very much!!!
Thank you very much for this video. We actually used it to repair a 23-year old Maytag top loader. Cleaned the valve like you suggested and we were back in business. Again, many thanks.
The rubber seal on the solenoid valves deteriorates and must be replaced.
You sir, just saved me a few hundred dollars with your video. It fixed the problem, and I CAN'T thank you enough!!!
My pleasure.
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kidznscooters, thank you so much for taking the time to make and post this video. My wife discovered water pouring into our LG washing machine today, and, after watching your video, we cleaned out the inner valve and fixed the problem. Saved a few hundred bucks in a repair call! Thanks again.
Thank you so much , I was going to replace the inlet valve of this machine, but after watching this video i fixed it and now everything is working great !! Really appreciate your video
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I changed my hoses, cleaned out the inlet valve, and still wasn't working. I took it apart and cleaned it more. DIdnt look clogged, but it made all the difference. Mine was the hot water inlet valve, cold water working fine. I even tested all the parts for continuity, puzzled that it was fine so I continued on and cleaned and retested and it works!! Thanks
Thank you so much!! i was about to purchase a new machine. Being that it is a holiday weekend though I wanted to see what I could to for at least a temporary fix! You have helped me fix my washer completely and now it works even better than before!. Thank You so much!! saved me lots of money on both parts and labor as well as replacing my machine. My machine is only 5 yrs old but I was so frustrated. Thanks for saving the day and the clothes!!
Thank you for posting this, I'm hoping I'll be able to fix my washer now
Put a settlement tank on Easter your supply line , sort of like how a water heater will catch a ton of sediment and particulate over time ... you could plumb in a tank or even a old water heater and just leave unhooked, that way it’ll collect a lot of the debris prior to filter
Worked for me,,,i replaced in about 20 minutes...after youtube study...
THANKS
The water value is sealed .so l filled it up with drain cleaner , seems to have done the trick, thanks from the UK
Ok going into how these types of electromagnetic diaphragm valves work , they work with a difference in pressure applied to the front and back of the diaphragm .. With the electromagnet off the small spring forces the metal plunger out and its rubber tipped seat against the center hole on the top of the diaphragm and the pressure difference works to hold it sealed there. there will also be several small holes through the body of the diaphragm at least one that lets the "inlet water pressure" to flow through them to the top or back of the diaphragm that has a large surface area, with the center hole sealed by the plunger tip, the inlet water pressure is much greater on the top or back of the diaphragm and this forces it to flex down and seal against the water outlet seat allowing no flow through the valve into the machine.. When the valve is given power by the machines timer , the electromagnet attracts or pulls the plunger up into the tube against the spring lifting its tip seal off the center hole in the diaphragm , This opens a passage into the valves outlet chamber on the front side of the diaphragm that "equalizes pressure difference on "both sides of the diaphragm and it in no longer has enough force on its back or top side to force it against the outlet seat ,, the inlet water presure on the back of the diaphragm can force it off its seal and allows water to flow out the outlet into the machine ,, if any of the diaphragm passages get plunged with crud the water cant flow through them and build pressure on the top ,, and the valve will leak when off. same issue if the plunger can not move freely and the spring cant re-seat it against the center hole it will act like the magnet has pulled it up .. make sure all the passages in the diaphragm itself are not plugged or inlet water pressure wont be able force the valve closed .. when its off.. on machines stored off season in freezing climates the water trapped in behind the diaphragm can freeze "and" is almost impossible to drain it all for freeze protection unless you take the valve apart ,, when it does manage freeze in there,,,, it does not always crack the valve but it does change the critical shape of the plastic case when it expands ,, a valve that has had this happen will never work as it should and must be replaced, it cant be repaired .. there is also a visual illustration of this here remember the concept of operation is the same but the valve case will differ with different brands ruclips.net/video/TNFa7aSfHgU/видео.html
I did the same thing taking the screen off because I'm on a well. Now the water doesn't shut off. I haven't taken the water inlet valve off yet. Thanks for the info.
The water inlet solenoid valves can fail either electrically or mechanically, you only covered the mechanical side, them valves can fail electrically too, you check each valve for resistance and all valves should read about the same number (give or take few %s), the number should be anywhere from few hundreds to few thousands ohms (depending on the valve manufacturer), if either of the valves reads infinity or a very high number (way higher than the rest of the valves) it means the respective valve failed electrically and needs replacing, the valve's wire coil has a breakage, sometimes these electrical faults are intermittent, an indicative of such intermittent fault is when resistance read-outs from the same valve differ drastically from one time to the next, this being the result of the two broken ends of the wire just touching each other and not making a solid connection for electricity to flow through unrestricted.
Awesome video. My hot just started doing this but i'll take apart hot and cold while i'm at it.
Thanks for the video. It was really helpful and I was able to get it done and now it’s running fine. Thanks man!!
i already solved this issue before i saw your video, thank you extra info.
if I mistakenly reverse the wires for a solenoid will it still work? thanks!
Same problem after shocking my well today... Sediment and iron and my washer keeps filling even when unplugged from the wall. Seems the inlets are stuck open.
Thanks for sharing... Will try this on my kenmore classic.
i tried a similar cleaning, but i have a top loading washer. same type of inlet valve, but mine was actually clean. maybe something got inside the diaphram, but my diagram didnt come apart like yours. when i took it off, it tore. i guess they are pressed in or glued in on the GE models. i ordered a new on on ebay for about $15.00. hopefully it works.
Thanks for the video, just fix my LG front loader valve.
My black rubber valve/washer is broken what to do
Lmao tell me why I started laughing when he said he wasn't going to put power cause he doesn't want to have parts flying.i imagined very vividly me doing something like that end up up somehow having to buy a new one when you're cheap and rather fix it😄
You can just add the better filter downline from your current filter. That way it will only clog with fine sediment, lasting much longer than if you use it as your main filter!
Very good
have the exact same problem with my washer right now, because I took the screens off. Took the screens off because I got tired of cleaning them out. We have iron sediment in well water too.
Sediment sucks doesn't it? No cheap solutions...
Good Job, Change or clean my inlet screen about once a year.
I had the same problem with my well water and I had to get a chlorine system
I clean up but still after wash still water drop inside to stop wat do water not to drop
You could just fit a finer micron filter to the inlet lines to the washing machine instead of the whole house. This will extend the time it would take to fill with silt due to the lesser amount of water used by just one appliance.
you should install a inline filter to the washer its self
What code you have in washer mashine ?
i have fuzzy logic top loader washing machine when i start the machine with powder and switch on immediately rotating and then start water then going drain only not washing... what is the solution pls
That water valve rubber seal could swell causing the water to stick or not even allow water to trickle at all. I advise just replace the water valve, if you are doing your own then that is fine. If you are doing this for a friend just don't play games with water valves. They can flood the house and all kinds of negative things, just order new and replace the part with an OEM part. Good video and great explanation but this is way too serious when dealing with water.
If those Diaphragms, have a circular impression where the rubber meets the Plastic. (Which I think they may have) If my eyes didn't deceive me. So consequently the Diaphragms will need replacing. (New Inlet Valve) Also check the the top end of the "Pistons" (The RUBBER part) to make sure there are No impressions in them.
A-Care Service several years sonce cleaning and still working great!
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A-Care Service, thanks for posting this info. I wish the Diaphragm was available as a spare part.
Thank you very much sir and thank youtube.
What video no finishing work
for sedimentary well water i would consider a sand filter
the water hose started MELTING from the inside and jammed mine. WTH are they putting in the water lol.
My problem is the water runs down the front of the door and the clothes aren't really getting wet! HELP FROM ANYONE IS GREATLY APPRECIATED 🙏
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Why why why do people make videos about what they "Think" they discovered?? When you know all about it "for sure"...then..make a video and you'll be cooool maaan...