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GE Washing Machine Leaking Water Into Tub - Water Valve Replacement

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This guide was transcribed from a YouTube video.

What you need

    • Unplug the washer from the wall outlet before starting this repair.

    • Turn off the water supply and remove both inlet hoses.

    • Check for any debris in the inlet filters of the valves and hoses.

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    • Remove the two long 1/4-inch hex-head screws from the back corners of the console.

    • Lift and rotate the control console forward, taking care of the attached wires and pressure hose.

    • Disconnect the pressure hose if more room is needed to access the valve area.

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    • Remove the two short 1/4-inch hex-head screws that secure the water valve to the housing.

    • Pull each wire harness off the valve solenoids, using needle-nose pliers if the connectors are tight.

    • Note the color and position of each wire harness so you do not mix them up during reassembly.

    • Slide the water-valve assembly upward and away from the washer cabinet.

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    • Angle the new water valve into place, then slide it down until it seats.

    • Shift the tub rearward through the washer lid opening if the valve does not seat properly.

    • Line up the mounting holes for the valve and reinstall the two shorter screws.

    • Reconnect each wire harness onto its correct solenoid by matching the original color order.

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    • Reconnect the pressure hose to the control board if you removed it earlier.

    • Slide the console back and ensure the plastic tabs lock into place over the machine top.

    • Secure using the two original longer screws at the back of the console.

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    • Reconnect the hot and cold supply hoses, and inspect the hose washers for wear.

    • Open the water valves and plug the washer’s power cord back into the outlet.

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    • Run a quick fill cycle and check for drips around the newly installed valve.

    • Confirm the wire-harness connections if the washer does not fill properly.

    • Check the household water pressure if leaks persist after installation.

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    • Install or replace inline filter screens on the hoses to help keep debris out of the new valve.

    • Inspect the hoses and screens regularly to avoid buildup that can damage the new valve.

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