WH13X10053 General Electric Washer Triple Water Inlet Valve
Genuine OEM NEW Part WH13X10053
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General Electric
MFG Number
WH13X10053
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
Part number WH13X10053 replaces: AP5629504, WH13X22314, 2692250, PS3652834, EAP3652834.
Special Price
$39.99
Regular Price
$62.99
(37% off)
Washer Triple Water Inlet Valve
This component measures 5.5 inches in length and is essential for addressing issues such as leaks, or problems with your washer filling up too slowly or continuously without stopping. It is compatible with various GE brands including Cafe, General Electric, Monogram, Haier, Hotpoint, and Profile. As an OEM part designed specifically for GE washing machines, this valve manages the inflow of hot, cold, and warm water, ensuring each wash cycle uses the appropriate water temperature and volume.
If you notice malfunctions, it may be time to replace the triple water valve. Common reasons for replacement include mineral deposits from hard water, general wear and tear, or issues with the electrical solenoids that control the valve.
Signs that the triple water valve may be failing include:
- The washer fails to fill with water or fills very slowly
- The water temperature during wash cycles is incorrect
- Water leaks are evident near the valve
- There is no water flow at the beginning of the cycle
This replacement part is also suitable for use with certain Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore models.
This component measures 5.5 inches in length and is essential for addressing issues such as leaks, or problems with your washer filling up too slowly or continuously without stopping. It is compatible with various GE brands including Cafe, General Electric, Monogram, Haier, Hotpoint, and Profile. As an OEM part designed specifically for GE washing machines, this valve manages the inflow of hot, cold, and warm water, ensuring each wash cycle uses the appropriate water temperature and volume.
If you notice malfunctions, it may be time to replace the triple water valve. Common reasons for replacement include mineral deposits from hard water, general wear and tear, or issues with the electrical solenoids that control the valve.
Signs that the triple water valve may be failing include:
- The washer fails to fill with water or fills very slowly
- The water temperature during wash cycles is incorrect
- Water leaks are evident near the valve
- There is no water flow at the beginning of the cycle
This replacement part is also suitable for use with certain Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore models.
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