Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Leaking
This part works with the following products:
Washer.
This part works with the following products:
Bosch.
Part# 00422245 replaces these:
AP3737683, 422245
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Frank Q - September 14, 2022
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Worked great,fast delivery
The washing machine was leaking water so I went online to partselect and it was very easy to find this valve.it took only 10 minutes to install.the washing machine is working great.thanks to partselect for the fast delivery.will do business again.
Richard L - April 8, 2022
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Worked as expected...
Got my part in 48 hours and installed in 15 minutes.
Paul S - March 21, 2021
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Easily installed, works as expected.
The old valve had developed a leak after 13 years. It was easy to take out and install the new part in its place. I did it myself in about 5 minutes. No more leak.
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No hot water going into the washer when hot washes selected
After doing research, I ordered a new hot water inlet valve. After that arrived, I:
1. Turned off the water going into the washer and unplugged it.
2. Pulled the washer away from the wall and unscrewed the cold and hot water intakes to check the filters and make sure they were both clear.
3. Unscrewed the two screws (they were hex heads, so they needed a socket wrench) in the back of the washer (right and left sides) that were holding the top on. Once removed, I removed the top cover to the washer by pushing it back slightly, then popping it off.
4. Used the pliers to loosen the metal clamp attaching a rubber hose to the old hot water inlet valve - disconnected that hose by scooting the clamp back away from the valve and pulling the hose off.
5. Removed the old inlet valve (takes some finagling) and placed the new valve in an identical position.
6. Reattached the hose and clamp to the new inlet valve.
7. Reattached the hot and cold water lines to the washer.
8. Replaced the washer cover and two screws.
9. Turned the water back on and pushed the washer back into place and plugged it back in.
10. Tested a hot water cycle. Fixed!
1. Turned off the water going into the washer and unplugged it.
2. Pulled the washer away from the wall and unscrewed the cold and hot water intakes to check the filters and make sure they were both clear.
3. Unscrewed the two screws (they were hex heads, so they needed a socket wrench) in the back of the washer (right and left sides) that were holding the top on. Once removed, I removed the top cover to the washer by pushing it back slightly, then popping it off.
4. Used the pliers to loosen the metal clamp attaching a rubber hose to the old hot water inlet valve - disconnected that hose by scooting the clamp back away from the valve and pulling the hose off.
5. Removed the old inlet valve (takes some finagling) and placed the new valve in an identical position.
6. Reattached the hose and clamp to the new inlet valve.
7. Reattached the hot and cold water lines to the washer.
8. Replaced the washer cover and two screws.
9. Turned the water back on and pushed the washer back into place and plugged it back in.
10. Tested a hot water cycle. Fixed!
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SARAH from TIJERAS, NM
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Socket set
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Clinton
August 21, 2019
Does this part also fit wfmc5440uc/15 as it is not listed in your specs, just the /13.
For model number WFMC5440UC/15
Hello Clinton, thank you for inquiring. After researching your model, I was able to confirm that this Hot Water Inlet Valve part number PS8713230 is the correct replacement for it. Good luck with your repair!
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Lyle
January 22, 2019
My washer filled with water while not even in use, pushed door open and we had water flood. Is a fill valve replacement the solution?
For model number wfmc3301uc/03
Hello Lyle, Thank you for the question. Yes, the most commonly replaced part is the valve. The valve can become stuck open and allow water to enter the tub even when not in use. Hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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