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Ge washer water inlet valve cleaning.
Older model dishwashers do not have this feature and rely on a filter that is located at the water inlet hose to remove debris.
Often screens clog after a remodeling project or after work by city crews on water mains.
Washer inlet hoses have screens that capture debris.
The water inlet valve on your washing machine is the part that connects the two water hoses to the machine and it controls the flow of both hot and cold water.
This video demonstrates how to test a water inlet valve on a washing machine.
It is a good idea to clean the water inlet valve on your washing machine every year or so.
Older homes can also have rust particles floating around in pipes.
These screens catch debris in the water supply and protect a washer s internal parts.
That s why washers have a screen on their inlet valves.
Similarly a slow filling washing machine is more likely to be due to an issue with your home s plumbing.
Sometimes small particles of dirt sand and grit are present in municipal water supplies.
If on the other hand the water blockage is caused by the water level switch pressure chamber or water inlet valve it may be time to call in a local expert.
If your washing machine fills with a slow trickle you might need a fill inlet valve.
Unless otherwise noted in the installation instructions these screens on the washer should not be removed.
A problem with the valve can cause the washer not to fill properly or not fill at all.
Many of general electric s newer ge dishwashers have a built in filter that is self cleaning.
Washer not filling taking too long to fill or overflowing.
If this filter becomes clogged or dirty water flow to the dishwasher can be affected and the dishwasher won t function as well.
The water inlet val.
But chances are you have a simpler problem.
Some ge appliance washers will also have screens or plugs located inside the hot and cold water inlet valve connections on the back of the washer water valve screens.