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Washer Water Inlet Hose WP3357328
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PS11741209
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WP3357328
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Product Description
Washer Water Inlet Hose Specifications
This part is the replacement water inlet hose for your washer. It is black in color, made of plastic, and is approximately 19 inches long. The water inlet hose connects the water inlet valve to the water fill nozzle. Over time the hose can become cracked and damaged, and this can cause it to leak. A damaged hose will need to be replaced. Be sure to disconnect the water supply to the washer before you begin this repair. You should also determine if any of the other parts that transport water into the washer are leaking, and if they need to be repaired as well. This part is sold individually and is a genuine OEM part.
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Replacing your Whirlpool Washer Washer Water Inlet Hose
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Leaking
This part works with the following products:
Washer.
This part works with the following products:
Whirlpool, Kenmore, KitchenAid, Roper.
Part# WP3357328 replaces these:
AP6008080, 3357328, 62662, 8541607
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Jessie P - March 14, 2025
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leaking washing machine repair
The hose worked perfectly to replace my leaking hose on my Kenmore 80 series washer.
Trevor S - December 7, 2021
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Better than original
Part arrived on time and was made of quality material. Much better quality than the original!
Jenny C - August 1, 2021
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Worked like a charm!
The part was exactly what we needed, and it was actually made of a tougher plastic than the original hose. We swapped the old with the new water inlet hose and voila! back to business :)
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Cold water flowed slowly
First, be sure to take the washer apart properly! The first time I fixed my washer I took it apart the hard way to change the clutch, and believe me it took longer to put it back together!
This time I was replacing both the water inlet valve and the hose leading to the disperser.
First remove the two screws holding down the control panel. It then flips back and hangs out of the way behind the washer. Then remove the spring-clip holding the rear plate to the body of the washer, one on each side under the control panel.
Next you need to remove the screws holding the body down to the base at the rear of the machine.
I then tipped the body of the washer forward and let it rest on a bucket so I didn't have to take it completely off. Then it is easy to access the hose and the water inlet valve. Shut off the water and remove the supply hoses to the washer. Remove the two screws holding the water inlet valve to the rear of the washer using a nut driver. Next remove the wires to teh inlet valve, making sure to note which one is cold and hot, and which orientation they are. Mine was yellow on top and brown on bottom. Next remove the springs clamps holding the hose on. Replace the hose re-using the same clamps. Replace the water inlet valve reverse the process to re-assemble the washer. Tilt the body back on, put the screws in the base, clamp the back to the body, flip the contorl panel back over and insert the screws. Reattach the water supply lines and you are done!
This time I was replacing both the water inlet valve and the hose leading to the disperser.
First remove the two screws holding down the control panel. It then flips back and hangs out of the way behind the washer. Then remove the spring-clip holding the rear plate to the body of the washer, one on each side under the control panel.
Next you need to remove the screws holding the body down to the base at the rear of the machine.
I then tipped the body of the washer forward and let it rest on a bucket so I didn't have to take it completely off. Then it is easy to access the hose and the water inlet valve. Shut off the water and remove the supply hoses to the washer. Remove the two screws holding the water inlet valve to the rear of the washer using a nut driver. Next remove the wires to teh inlet valve, making sure to note which one is cold and hot, and which orientation they are. Mine was yellow on top and brown on bottom. Next remove the springs clamps holding the hose on. Replace the hose re-using the same clamps. Replace the water inlet valve reverse the process to re-assemble the washer. Tilt the body back on, put the screws in the base, clamp the back to the body, flip the contorl panel back over and insert the screws. Reattach the water supply lines and you are done!
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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a mouse got in the washer looking for water and chewed up the hose
I WATCHED YOUR VIDEO AND IT CHANGED OUT VERY GOOD IT WAS NOT AS HARD AS I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE. I HAD TO TAKE IT APART 3 TIMES. HE CHEWEW THE HOSES ON THE PUMP AND THE LITTLE HOSE THAT GOES TO THE WATER FILL CONTROLE. I THINK I AM A WASHER EXPERT.I AM 81 YEARS OLD SO ANYONE CAN DO IT.
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Jim from Waxahachie, TX
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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switch broken, in pieces. Hose was leaking.
Repair went well. Save yourself some time. Always watch Kenmore repair videos on YouTube. I could have saved myself a lot of time if I had watch the videos before I started disassembling the machine.
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Herbie from KERRVILLE, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Washer was leaking
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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Roy
July 2, 2021
Is this the waste water discharge line ?
Hello Roy, Thank you for the question. The water inlet hose connects the water inlet valve to the water fill nozzle. In order for us to locate the correct parts and repair information we will require the model number of the unit. Once you have located the model number please feel free to resubmit the question and we will be happy to help you. We are looking forward to hearing from you!
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Ron Low
October 22, 2025
Delighted to have the new hose get here so quickly and grateful for the perfect demo on installation.
I am now convinced the only reason water was squirting out the back of our washer is that the drum was parked off-center after a previous bulky item was washed. So the injector was aimed outside the rim of the drum. This could be a fluke but probably means one of the springs the drum floats on is bad.
For model number LXR9245EQ0
Hi Ron, thank you for reaching out. The suspension spring for your model is part number PS11743345. You may need to replace it to fix this issue. We hope this solves your problem!
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