GE WH13X22720 Washer Water Inlet Valve

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WH13X22720

Product Description

The GE WH13X22720 Washer Water Inlet Valve is a control flow component that regulates the supply of warm and cool water into the appliance when filling it. It works by the use of electrically driven solenoids that open, and close in reaction to the control system signals to allow precise water delivery as per the settings specified. The valve is attached to the bottom of the washer where household supply lines are connected to the internal hoses. The correct operation allows in maintaining the right level of water, balanced wash performance.
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Manufacturer Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC
Product Number: WH13X22720
OEM Part Number: WH13X22720
Product Description: Triple Sol Water Valve

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the GE WH13X22720 Water Inlet Valve?

Regularly inspect the washer valve for mineral buildup, debris, or clogging in the inlet screens. Clean filters gently to maintain proper water flow and pressure. Check for leaks or worn connections and ensure hoses are secure. Always disconnect power and water supply before servicing.

What are common issues with the GE WH13X22720 Water Inlet Valve?

  • Restricted water flow due to clogged inlet screens.
  • Valve failing to open or close properly.
  • Water leakage from worn seals or connections.
  • Inconsistent water fill levels during cycles.
  • Electrical failure preventing proper operation.

Installation Steps

Step1: Unplug washer and shut off water supply valves for safety.

Step2: Remove rear panel to access inlet valve assembly.

Step3: Label and disconnect electrical connectors and water hoses from old valve, noting positions carefully.

Step4: Remove mounting screws, swap in new valve, and secure firmly in place.

Step5: Reconnect hoses and wiring, reassemble panel, restore water and power, then test for leaks.