I really like your approach to producing the video. Good commentary enhanced by important banner notes. Great camera angles and lighting. I felt completely prepared to do the job, and in fact it went very smoothly. Well done, and thanks!
From one Joe to another, great video, good narration and very good camera work. You showed the important things clearly. Your clarification regarding the wiring attachment is really helpful. I'm sure I would have spent time looking for tabs on the connections. I had precisely the same symptom, clean water in the tub after the equipment had been idle for a week. I suspected an inlet leak, but you did all the heavy lifting to diagnose and address the issue, all I have to do is follow your steps. Thanks!
From the bottom of my heart thank you Sir, your video was much better than many 4k videos that teaches you nothing, I learned from your video, thanks again 😎
Thanks for the video! I'm having trouble with the diverter, but your's was the first video I could find that showed how to open the top of the machine.
Good suggestion, I'm sure you could save yourself some trouble and work if you found out your new part is bad. I guess I was tired of working on it because I already changed the circuit board and this issue came up. So it never occurred to me that the new part could be bad. My research was pointing me to mineral buildup as the cause of a leaky valve.
I have the same washer model. Mine is showing an "H F " code. I looked it up and it said that it is a water pressure or sensor. The washer is detecting low water pressure. I made sure the valves are all the way on...no kinks in the hose....nothing to stop water flow. Do you remember what code your washer gave when you needed to change out valve?
+sless milani I did not get a code for the water valve. I changed it because it seemed like it was not closing fully and allowing water to drip into my wash tub. After a couple of days, my wash tub would fill up from the leaking water.
I ended up fixing mine, however it seems to be temporary, almost like the valve is getting shut back off or tightened . I'm wondering if the washing machine is shaking it loose or something. Anyway, at least it's working right now for the most part.😊 Thank you for the your video, because it did help me to understand that it was water pressure💧
Thank you for showing me how to test those valves !! My parents have that very machine, and your guidance gave me the confidence to do that same job 🎉
I really like your approach to producing the video. Good commentary enhanced by important banner notes. Great camera angles and lighting. I felt completely prepared to do the job, and in fact it went very smoothly. Well done, and thanks!
From one Joe to another, great video, good narration and very good camera work. You showed the important things clearly. Your clarification regarding the wiring attachment is really helpful. I'm sure I would have spent time looking for tabs on the connections.
I had precisely the same symptom, clean water in the tub after the equipment had been idle for a week. I suspected an inlet leak, but you did all the heavy lifting to diagnose and address the issue, all I have to do is follow your steps.
Thanks!
From the bottom of my heart thank you Sir, your video was much better than many 4k videos that teaches you nothing, I learned from your video, thanks again 😎
Thank you, Brother. Great video. Crisp, to the point, nothing more, nothing less. Love it. Saved me tons of grief. Appreciate it !!!
You did a great job on this video! Your step by step was easy to follow. Fixed my washer at a great savings. Thanks.
Thanks for the video! I'm having trouble with the diverter, but your's was the first video I could find that showed how to open the top of the machine.
This was extremely helpful. I sincerely appreciate the detailed walk through and simple explanation. Made the job so easy! Thank you.
I have the same washer and was able to fix it because of your video! Thanks so much :)
Thank you so much! Super easy to remove and replace. Working like a champ now! 🙏🏼
You are the man! Thank you for taking the time to share the knowledge. Outstanding video.
Thanks for the awesome video, perfect...switched mine out in minutes. Thanks!
Simply great job, much thanks, hope I will fix mine too with no problem, after viewing this:)
Thank you for this video! Is there a trick to getting those wires out of the water valve? I'm having such a hard time!
Megan Peterson I just lifted the tab and yanked. But I agree, I always have a hard time, especially on cars.
Can you tell me what buttons you pushed for the diagnostic test? TIA. :)
Thanks dude!!! you did for me! that was smooth and awesome
Very helpful, thank you very much. Looks easy.
Joe, why not do continuity test on the new valve to see if it was in the range suggested?
Good suggestion, I'm sure you could save yourself some trouble and work if you found out your new part is bad. I guess I was tired of working on it because I already changed the circuit board and this issue came up. So it never occurred to me that the new part could be bad. My research was pointing me to mineral buildup as the cause of a leaky valve.
Where can you get the replacement valve these days? Thx
Sears Parts Direct website? Appliance parts websites?
@@jumbojoe55 thanks, can you also give me the part number so I can do the search? my challenge is that I'm not in the US. TIA
I have the same washer model. Mine is showing an "H F " code. I looked it up and it said that it is a water pressure or sensor. The washer is detecting low water pressure. I made sure the valves are all the way on...no kinks in the hose....nothing to stop water flow.
Do you remember what code your washer gave when you needed to change out valve?
sless milani Mine did not give a code for my water valve. It was leaking and filling up my washer when I was not using it.
+sless milani I did not get a code for the water valve. I changed it because it seemed like it was not closing fully and allowing water to drip into my wash tub. After a couple of days, my wash tub would fill up from the leaking water.
I ended up fixing mine, however it seems to be temporary, almost like the valve is getting shut back off or tightened . I'm wondering if the washing machine is shaking it loose or something. Anyway, at least it's working right now for the most part.😊 Thank you for the your video, because it did help me to understand that it was water pressure💧
Can anyone help me with part number of valve?
21elgansito You should be able to pull up part numbers with your model # at Sears Parts Direct or Repair Clinic websites.
Thanks it really helped me out :)