My Fill valve on washer broke due to this past freezing temperatures in Texas. I didn't disconnect the water to the washer and it froze inside. Now Its leaking water. Now I know what I need To Fix. Thanks for this Video.
@Lois Ward i haven't fixed it yet but I seen they sell the fill valve on Amazon i probably order it from there or go to Homedepot. I changed new hoses and it still leaks.. I think the seal broke around my valve it leaks and water drips behind the washer.
I fixed mine for zero cost. 1) I determined which solenoid valve was leaking. - 2) I removed the valve assembly. - 2) I removed the plastic debris filter from the inlet. I rotated the rubber solenoid washer with a pick tool. - 3) I hooked up hot water to the offending to the leaking valve. - 4) I hit it with pulses of hot water from the supply hose while... (4. - activating the solenoid switch (120V). 6) After 5 pulses the offending valve quit leaking.
Tom, I tried this, and it worked. However, as soon I put in the debris filter and put it all back together, it started leaking again. Not sure what happened. At least replacing the part it’s going to be hard.
So if you've turned off the supply and you are still getting a leak, the supply valves must just not be closing also? What are odds that supply valve AND inlet valves both are bad?
I currently have a GE washer model # GTWN7450D0WW and it’s drips water when off and seem to work only in the normal wash mode. Any other mode it says “supple H2O” could it be the washer valve solenoid? Plus what else ? Please help
Our GE top loader fills with the correct water temp when the lid is open. Close the lid, you can hear the water pressure change & it only fills with cold water. Wait a few seconds, open the lid & quickly get your hand under the flow of water, and it's cold for a second then switches back to warm or hot. GREAT for people who wash on all cold. But I'm not one of those people. Any suggestions? I can find a handful of people online with the same issue (under 5), but no solutions. It also has a slow dribble, but very intermittent. It comes & goes.
@@ScottTheFixItGuyChannel Thank you. I would have assumed that if we didn't have any of the correct temperature water. But since it only is a factor when the lid is closed, you think the temperature control switch would explain the issue? Every person I found in different forums that had the issue, it was a GE. Don't know if it was the same model as ours, but definitely same manufacturer
Do loosen and Unloosen mean the same thing? Normally the prefix “un” when added to a word will express the opposite idea. But this is not true in the case of loosen and unloosen. The two words mean precisely the same thing.
Thanks for the info and video!
Thanks Constance👍
Thanks for the DIY video, it was easy to do and I know it saved me a lot of money by not calling for a repair service.
Thanks Tony😊👍
Helped me immensely. Wasn't sure what the problem was. easy fix. Got part from Amazon.
Had the same problem (although not as bad), but this video was a tremendous help. Fixed my washer! Woohoo!
Good video I seem to have three valves and one hose what would the third one be for
Lg top loader no agitator
I think that’s for the bleach dispenser.
I just fixed my washer thanks to you !!!!
Glad I could help!😊
I believe we are having the same problem with our washer. Where did you find the fill valve part?
Thanx for the help
You’re welcome 👍
What was the part number again and name of it? Brenda
My Fill valve on washer broke due to this past freezing temperatures in Texas. I didn't disconnect the water to the washer and it froze inside. Now Its leaking water. Now I know what I need To Fix. Thanks for this Video.
@Lois Ward i haven't fixed it yet but I seen they sell the fill valve on Amazon i probably order it from there or go to Homedepot. I changed new hoses and it still leaks.. I think the seal broke around my valve it leaks and water drips behind the washer.
Nice to have an easy job where you can stand rather than having to Scrabble around on people's floors 👍
So true😂😂
Thanks super helpful 👍☺️
Thank you easy peasy!
That’s what I love to hear😊
Hi I have a LG top load can you give me information what kind of value I need to buy thanks
Sure, can you send the model number to: scottthefixitguy@yahoo.com?
I fixed mine for zero cost. 1) I determined which solenoid valve was leaking. - 2) I removed the valve assembly. - 2) I removed the plastic debris filter from the inlet. I rotated the rubber solenoid washer with a pick tool. - 3) I hooked up hot water to the offending to the leaking valve. - 4) I hit it with pulses of hot water from the supply hose while... (4. - activating the solenoid switch (120V). 6) After 5 pulses the offending valve quit leaking.
Wow,
Nicely done👍😊
Tom, I tried this, and it worked. However, as soon I put in the debris filter and put it all back together, it started leaking again. Not sure what happened. At least replacing the part it’s going to be hard.
Thank you 🙏
Thanks Peter😊
Thank you!!!
You’re welcome👍
Nice watch!
Thanks so much😊
So, if there’s a small drip into the tub of my LG top load washer is this the most likely culprit?
I think it’s the fill valve.
Thx so much. I’m going after this device. Great help sir !
You are wonderful! Thank you for this tutorial!
Thanks so much Angela❤️😊
thank you . you are the one..!
Thanks so much Masala😊
My washer won’t rinse anymore do you think this has something to do with it because the leaking happened to my washer also.
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So if you've turned off the supply and you are still getting a leak, the supply valves must just not be closing also? What are odds that supply valve AND inlet valves both are bad?
You’re right,
I would say that one or both of the valves at the wall or not fully closing and need to be replaced
What exactly is that white hose called? I need a replacement but don’t know where or what to get. And mine is a different size
I have a maytag washing machine w10330942a do you know what part number I need it where to find out please? Thank you for this video!!
Hi Tricia,
Can you please take a picture of your model number and send it to me at my email at Scottthe fixitguy@yahoo.com
Great video. I have this same issue. Anyone know what the part number is? I was not able to see it :(
I currently have a GE washer model # GTWN7450D0WW and it’s drips water when off and seem to work only in the normal wash mode. Any other mode it says “supple H2O” could it be the washer valve solenoid? Plus what else ? Please help
Thanks so much .you made my day
Thanks Randy😊
Is it just me or does anyone else hear what sounds like Billy the Kid whistling a sad ballad in the background🤘🏻😆
😂😂😂😂just me whistling while I work😊👍
This was helpful
thank you
Hi, what part is this??
Our GE top loader fills with the correct water temp when the lid is open. Close the lid, you can hear the water pressure change & it only fills with cold water. Wait a few seconds, open the lid & quickly get your hand under the flow of water, and it's cold for a second then switches back to warm or hot. GREAT for people who wash on all cold. But I'm not one of those people. Any suggestions? I can find a handful of people online with the same issue (under 5), but no solutions.
It also has a slow dribble, but very intermittent. It comes & goes.
I would replace the temperature control switch located on the console.
@@ScottTheFixItGuyChannel Thank you. I would have assumed that if we didn't have any of the correct temperature water. But since it only is a factor when the lid is closed, you think the temperature control switch would explain the issue?
Every person I found in different forums that had the issue, it was a GE. Don't know if it was the same model as ours, but definitely same manufacturer
What website did you buy this part ?
Do loosen and Unloosen mean the same thing?
Normally the prefix “un” when added to a word will express the opposite idea. But this is not true in the case of loosen and unloosen. The two words mean precisely the same thing.
You’re right😂😂 Loosen and unloosen have the same meaning 👍
ge top load leaking after load is done no water in tub but water dripping on floor sake tub hear water under tub
I can’t read the part number for this washer from my phone screen…
Can anyone help, please?
Is it WH13X10037?
www.amazon.com/General-Electric-WH13X10023-Washing-Machine/dp/B00M25QB7M/ref=asc_df_B00M25QB7M/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=693371968695&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=565464319395088305&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1014187&hvtargid=pla-392878885391&psc=1&mcid=e466563f96393c34af7e914a2a0243f9&gad_source=1
I have a leak in my washing machine can I buy that part at the hardware store or it Hass to be online
Can you send me the model number to: scottthefixitguy@yahoo.com
Hey Scott my GE model GTW680BSJWS is leaking in the machine is this the part to replace 🤔
Mine doing the same thing
Unloosen is not a word.
It’s means to tighten it😂😂😂😂
Unloosen? Is that a word 🤔. 🤣
Very helpful vid btw, exactly the problem I was looking to solve.
😂😂😂
Thank you!
Your welcome John👍