Regular care‍ is essential to maximize the performance and durability‍ of your GE ⁢washer water inlet ⁤valve. Start⁣ by inspecting the connections for any ⁣leaks⁤ or loose fittings‌ at least once every six months. Accumulated‍ debris or mineral‍ buildup can cause⁣ the ‍valve to⁤ malfunction over time, so it’s wise⁣ to flush the valve screens regularly with clean water.‍ Additionally, avoid⁤ using harsh detergents or ​bleach directly in the ‌inlet as these‍ can corrode ⁢internal components. Simple precautions like keeping the washer’s water supply clean and ⁢monitoring water ‌pressure can prevent excessive strain‍ on the valve.

  • Clean inlet ⁤valve screens quarterly⁤ to prevent clogs
  • Ensure⁢ hoses are ‌securely tightened and replace cracked ​hoses promptly
  • Use water softeners if you​ have⁢ hard ‍water to reduce ‌mineral buildup
  • Run a⁣ maintenance wash cycle monthly to clear detergent ⁣residues
Maintenance ⁢Task Frequency Benefit
Cleaning​ inlet screens Every 3‌ months Prevents blockages
Hose⁤ inspection every 6‌ months Prevents leaks
Water softener use As​ needed reduces mineral‍ buildup

By ⁢consistently applying these⁣ easy maintenance​ tips, you can keep the ‍OEM Genuine WH13X81⁤ fill⁣ valve operating ​smoothly‍ and extend​ its lifespan significantly. Remember, prevention is always better‌ than‍ repair, and a ​little attention ⁣today can​ save​ you costly⁣ replacements ⁢tomorrow.