WH13X10024 GE Washer Water Inlet Fill Valve

WH13X10024 GE Washer Water⁢ Inlet Fill Valve ⁣is a solenoid‑operated water inlet ⁣valve assembly used in GE laundry washers to control the ⁢admission of ⁢hot ⁢and cold water into the ⁤tub. As an electromechanical flow-control​ component, it mounts at the rear of ⁣the appliance where the household water supply connects, and it contains one or more solenoid actuators ⁣and sealing ports​ that open and close in response to electrical ​commands from ⁢the washer control board.

Inside the appliance, ‍the ​inlet fill valve is part of​ the water management⁣ subsystem and directly interfaces with the external supply ‍hoses, internal plumbing ‍passages, the washer control electronics, and the water-level sensing mechanism. When⁣ the control⁤ board signals a fill⁤ event, the appropriate⁤ solenoid opens to allow water into the drum;⁣ the valve’s response ⁢time, sealing integrity, ⁢and internal filters affect fill rate, temperature selection, and leak prevention. Failures or contamination at this point can produce no‑fill, overfill, improper‍ temperature mixing, or ​persistent ​leaks that interact with safety interlocks and cycle logic.

This ⁢article will explain the valve’s functional design and⁢ role in⁤ the appliance, outline‍ model compatibility and common cross‑reference considerations, describe typical ​failure symptoms and how they manifest in machine behavior, and present ‌a‍ systematic troubleshooting approach covering electrical ​checks, hydraulic inspections, and screen cleaning.⁣ It will also review practical‍ replacement considerations such⁣ as fitment,⁢ seal and hose interface,‌ and post‑replacement verification steps‍ so ⁤a technician, engineer, ⁢or appliance⁢ owner can make ‌informed repair decisions.

Table of contents

Function⁢ and Role of the Washer water Inlet Fill Valve​ in Cycle Water management

The WH13X10024 GE washer Water Inlet Fill Valve ‍is an electrically actuated solenoid assembly that meters household hot⁢ and cold water into the⁣ washer tub under control of the machine’s electronic controller and water-level sensing circuit. When the controller energizes the appropriate coil, a⁤ plunger ⁣lifts and a molded diaphragm‍ or seat opens,⁤ allowing​ pressurized incoming water ⁣to flow ‌through inlet screens and ⁤into the wash cabinet; when the ⁣controller de-energizes the coil‍ or‌ the pressure switch signals the correct⁣ volume has ​been reached, ​the valve closes to stop flow. The valve ⁣assembly ⁣typically incorporates⁢ separate hot and cold ports, ‍integral inlet​ strainers ⁤to ⁤limit debris ingress, and ​check/mixing features ‌that prevent cross-flow between supply ⁤lines when only one solenoid is energized.

Technicians should consider⁤ both ​hydraulic and electrical behaviors ⁤when evaluating this component: inadequate fill can result from clogged inlet screens⁣ or low household pressure, while electrical faults⁣ (open coil,⁤ intermittent ​connector) produce ‌no-actuation or‍ erratic fill.Replacement compatibility is governed by OEM fitment ​and connector type;‍ ensure mounting,hose connections,and control ⁤harness match⁤ the ⁢washer model before installing. Practical troubleshooting ⁤steps include⁤ measuring coil continuity, inspecting/cleaning inlet⁣ screens, verifying line ⁣pressure under load, and confirming the control board ‍is supplying voltage ⁢during a fill cycle-common service outcomes​ are restored⁣ fill accuracy and elimination of⁢ leaks when a failed‍ diaphragm or worn seat is replaced.

  • No ⁣fill: check line pressure, inlet screen obstruction, and⁤ solenoid coil continuity.
  • Continuous ‍fill: inspect for stuck-open ‍valve,‍ failed diaphragm, or pressure switch​ misreading.
  • Fill ⁢only hot or‍ cold: verify individual coil ⁣function and‍ harness connections for each⁤ inlet port.
  • Leaking at valve: replace assembly ​if seals or molded housing ⁢are cracked or ‌diaphragm‍ is degraded.
Item description
Function Solenoid-actuated inlet valve that controls hot and cold water admission to⁣ the washer tub.
Key features Dual‌ inlets,‍ molded ‌plastic body, inlet strainers, solenoid coils and diaphragm/seat mechanism.
Installation check Match hose fittings, ‌electrical connector type, and ⁢mounting orientation to the appliance model.

How the ⁣WH13X10024 GE⁣ Washer Water⁢ Inlet Fill Valve Works Inside the‌ Appliance: Solenoid Operation, Water Paths,⁤ and Pressure‌ regulation

The WH13X10024 GE Washer Water Inlet‍ Fill Valve‌ uses one or‌ more electrically actuated solenoids to control water entry into the tub. When the washer control ⁤sends voltage to a solenoid, the coil creates a magnetic field that lifts⁣ a plunger and opens an internal seat, allowing water to flow from the household‍ supply through⁢ a​ filtered⁢ inlet ‌screen and into the ​selected⁣ hot⁤ or cold port. Inside the​ assembly a flexible diaphragm and spring arrangement translates the⁢ plunger motion into an on/off flow path; ​the diaphragm provides a water-tight seal against⁣ line pressure when the solenoid is de-energized. This design means the valve functions as a fast-acting,binary flow control (open/closed) rather than a continuously⁣ variable flow‌ regulator,and replacement requires matching the⁣ valve mounting,port size,and electrical connector used ​on the original GE appliance.

  • Common failure symptoms:​ no-fill (open-circuit coil), single-temperature fill only⁢ (one coil⁢ failure), ⁢slow fill (clogged inlet screen), and continuous fill or drip (worn ⁢diaphragm or seat).
  • Installation notes: ‌verify inlet screen‍ presence, confirm⁣ hot/cold port⁢ orientation,​ and ensure electrical connector matches the washer harness.

Pressure​ interaction is primarily mechanical:⁣ the solenoid must generate enough force to overcome static supply pressure and⁤ the diaphragm spring to open the seat; conversely, household supply pressure helps close the seat when ‌the⁤ coil drops​ out. Extremely low ​supply pressure reduces flow rate and ​may increase the time⁤ the washer⁣ needs to reach water level⁣ setpoints, ‍while excessively‍ high⁤ pressure can accelerate wear on the diaphragm and cause⁣ leaking past the seat if ‍the seal is damaged. For troubleshooting, measure coil continuity⁤ with⁤ a⁣ multimeter, ⁣inspect internal screens for debris, and observe whether energizing the valve produces ⁤consistent ⁣opening;‌ replacement ​is typically required when the diaphragm or‌ seat ⁣shows erosion⁤ or when a coil shows ⁣electrical failure, and compatibility should be⁣ confirmed‌ by matching the part number and physical‍ connector rather than relying solely on appearance.

Item Description
Actuation Solenoid-driven ⁢plunger and diaphragm opening an on/off flow path
Ports Separate hot and⁤ cold inlets (model dependent); filtered inlet screens
Control behavior Binary open/closed;⁤ water⁤ level timed/monitored by washer control, not by ‌the​ valve
Compatibility Direct-replacement for specified GE models; confirm connector, mounting, and‌ port sizes

Common Failure Symptoms ⁣and ‌Diagnostic Indicators for ‌Inlet Valve Malfunction

The​ WH13X10024 GE Washer Water Inlet⁤ Fill ‌Valve is⁣ an ‌electrically​ actuated assembly that meters ‍and stops incoming ‌hot and⁣ cold water under command from the washer’s control‌ board. Functionally‍ it contains solenoid-actuated diaphragms and inlet strainers; when the control sends a timed voltage pulse the solenoids lift the diaphragms to allow flow, and they reseat to ‌stop flow.⁣ Compatibility is​ determined by the electrical ⁢connector, mounting pattern, and inlet thread sizes-this​ part‌ is ‌used as an OEM replacement on GE ⁣washers that list WH13X10024. ⁣Understanding the valve’s behavior requires looking at ​both the electrical drive (coil continuity and applied voltage during fill) and the hydraulic side​ (inlet pressure, screen condition and diaphragm‍ integrity), since ⁢failures can be ⁣electrical, mechanical, or contamination-related.

  • No‌ fill: no voltage at ‌the connector or open solenoid​ coil; verify with a ‌ multimeter and check wiring/controls before condemning‌ the valve.
  • Slow fill: partially clogged inlet screens or ⁤low household water ⁣pressure; ​remove screens and test flow under known supply pressure.
  • Continuous fill or ⁤leakage into tub: ⁢ failed internal seat/diaphragm⁢ allowing water ⁤to pass when​ de-energized.
  • Humming ⁢or hot⁢ coil: solenoid⁣ drawing current but ‍valve‍ not actuating-can indicate mechanical seizure or debris between seat and diaphragm.
Item Description
Electrical Check coil ⁣continuity ⁤and presence ‌of expected control voltage during a fill cycle; open⁤ coil = replace, voltage without actuation indicates mechanical/hydraulic fault.
Hydraulic inspect‌ inlet screens⁢ and supply ⁤pressure; low flow with good coil/voltage suggests restriction or low supply pressure rather than valve electrical failure.
mechanical Look for hard deposits or torn diaphragms; ⁣persistent leakage when de-energized requires valve replacement ‌rather⁤ than cleaning in most cases.

For‍ practical diagnostics, sequence tests: isolate power⁣ and water, visually ⁣inspect and clean strainers, then energize the valve while ⁢measuring coil voltage and current at the connector to confirm ⁢the ⁢control is‍ commanding the valve. ⁣If the control supplies the correct voltage and ⁢the coil​ shows continuity⁢ but‍ the valve does ​not open or leaks when off, replace the WH13X10024 GE Washer Water Inlet Fill Valve assembly; if the ⁣coil is open or intermittent, replace the valve or‍ the coil per service manual. Document observed voltages, resistance readings,‍ and supply pressure so replacement decisions are based‍ on measured indicators rather than symptoms alone.

Replacement Considerations, Model Compatibility, ⁣and Step-by-Step Installation Guidance

The ​WH13X10024 GE ‌Washer Water ⁣Inlet Fill Valve is an⁣ electromechanical assembly that controls ⁤the timing and amount‌ of water entering the wash tub by opening and closing one⁤ or more solenoid-actuated passages. The ‌valve contains‍ internal diaphragms and strain screens that⁣ influence ⁢flow ⁤rate and response time; these internal parts are⁢ common ‌failure points that produce symptoms such as ⁣continuous filling, ‌no fill, or slow fill. Compatibility is determined by mechanical mounting, inlet/outlet port⁤ arrangement, the style of the⁤ electrical connector, and ‌the valve’s solenoid voltage,‍ so technicians should verify the exact part number against ‌the washer model and parts ⁤diagram before⁢ ordering or installing ​a replacement.Some GE machines share​ this part across ​multiple model families,⁣ but⁣ small differences (two- ⁢versus three-valve ports, connector keyed positions) will affect interchangeability‌ and‌ control⁢ logic behavior during cycles.

Practical replacement and ⁤troubleshooting⁣ focus on sealed connections, correct electrical hookup, and confirming system water pressure. Before installing a⁢ new valve, isolate power and water, ⁢inspect and clean ⁣the‍ inlet screens and hose washers, and ⁤compare the replacement ⁤to⁢ the‌ old valve for mounting ⁣flange ⁤orientation and ‌connector pinout. After ‌installation, run a diagnostic or a ‌single fill cycle while​ monitoring for leaks,⁣ correct hot/cold selection, and fill durations; persistent ⁤slow fill after replacing ‍the valve ‌usually indicates restricted ⁤inlet strainers⁢ or low ⁢supply pressure rather than an electrical‌ fault of the valve ⁣itself.

  • Shut off power at the breaker⁣ and turn‍ off both ⁢hot ⁢and‍ cold water ‍supply valves.
  • Disconnect water hoses, ⁢drain residual water into a bucket, and ‍remove ‍the washer‍ access panel if required.
  • Document wiring and hose positions (photo recommended),then disconnect the​ electrical harness ‌from the valve.
  • Remove mounting fasteners, extract the old valve, and compare ⁤inlet/outlet orientation and connector style to​ the new unit.
  • Transfer any required ⁢gaskets⁣ or‌ replace with new washers, mount the replacement ‌valve, and hand-tighten hose fittings before final‍ torque.
  • Reconnect electrical harness, restore water and power,​ and ‌check for leaks at fittings and around the​ valve ​body.
  • Execute a‌ fill test and observe hot/cold selection and fill ​time; if behavior is incorrect, recheck‌ wiring pinout and control⁢ board signals.
Item Description
Part WH13X10024 GE Washer Water ⁤Inlet Fill Valve
Function Solenoid-actuated valve assembly that meters water flow and controls hot/cold‍ selection
Typical solenoid voltage 120 VAC ⁤in North American‌ residential installations; verify voltage on ⁢the ‌original ⁢valve before ‌replacement
Ports Two- or three-port configurations (hot, cold, and sometimes a combined feed); confirm⁢ port count and orientation
Compatibility ⁣note Verify against ‍the appliance model number and OEM parts diagram;‌ connector style and mounting ⁣flange determine interchangeability

Q&A

what is the WH13X10024 and wich GE washers ‍use it?

The‍ WH13X10024 is ‌a GE replacement water inlet (fill) valve assembly that controls water flow into the washer (usually separate hot ‍and cold ports). It is ⁣indeed used ​on a range of GE top- and front-load washing‍ machines – check your washer’s model number⁣ and the parts diagram to confirm compatibility before ‌purchasing. If in doubt, compare the mounting, hose fittings and electrical⁢ connector ‌to your original valve.

What are the common symptoms that the WH13X10024 valve ​is failing?

Common​ symptoms include: washer not filling at​ all, very slow fill, only hot or​ only cold water filling, washer ‍overfilling (fails to shut off), or⁢ water‍ leaking​ from the ⁢valve. ‍Sometimes ⁤intermittent filling problems can indicate a failing valve‌ or clogged inlet screens.

how can I diagnose whether the inlet valve (WH13X10024) is​ bad?

Start by checking the ⁤inlet screens for debris and ensuring water supply⁢ valves are fully open. If the problem persists,use a​ multimeter to check the⁤ solenoid coils for continuity (no open circuits). ⁣Then, with the washer running a fill cycle, carefully measure for applied voltage at the valve connector (typically⁢ ~120 ⁢VAC⁤ on U.S. washers) – if ‌voltage is present and the valve does not ⁢open, the ⁤valve is faulty. If no voltage is present, the problem is in the​ control/timers/wiring.

Can I ‌clean the​ WH13X10024 to fix a slow-fill‌ problem?

Yes​ – sometimes mineral deposits⁣ or debris clog the small⁣ inlet screens on the valve. Turn off water and power,‌ remove the hoses, and inspect/clean the screens gently with a ‌brush ​and ​water. If screens are damaged or the valve still fills slowly after ‌cleaning, replacement is recommended.

What are the basic steps to ⁤replace the WH13X10024 ‌inlet valve?

Turn off water supply and unplug ‌the washer. disconnect inlet hoses and remove⁢ any retained water. Access⁢ the valve ‌(usually behind the rear panel or top panel). Disconnect the electrical connectors (note their positions), remove mounting screws, remove the​ old valve, install the new valve in the ‌same orientation, reattach screws, ​reconnect ‍wiring and hoses (use the rubber gaskets provided), turn on water, and check for ​leaks and proper ⁣operation.

What water‍ pressure does ⁣the ⁢WH13X10024 require?

Most washer inlet valves operate properly at typical household pressures. A ‌minimum operating pressure is often⁤ around 20 psi; ‌normal‍ municipal ‍pressure (about 40-60 psi) is ideal.‍ Very low‍ supply pressure⁤ can cause slow filling; excessively⁤ high pressure may ⁢require​ a pressure ⁢regulator to avoid leaks. Check your ⁢washer’s‌ installation​ manual for​ the manufacturer’s specified pressure range.

Is the solenoid voltage ​for ​the WH13X10024 120V or something else?

On U.S. GE washers the inlet‍ valve⁤ solenoids are typically driven by line voltage‍ (approximately⁤ 120 VAC) from the ⁤washer control during a fill cycle. However, designs can vary, so ⁢verify by checking the‌ washer’s ‌wiring diagram or measuring ⁣during a⁢ fill cycle. Exercise caution when measuring ⁣live​ voltage.

How long does the​ WH13X10024 usually last and is it worth‌ replacing?

Inlet valves commonly last​ several ‌years (often⁤ 5-10+) but ‌lifespan depends on water quality ‌and usage.If ​diagnostics show the valve is ⁤mechanically ⁣or electrically failed,replacement is usually the correct repair and is relatively inexpensive ⁣compared with replacing the washer. Always use a correct OEM or equivalent-quality replacement and follow safe installation practices.

Future Outlook

The⁤ WH13X10024 ‍GE washer Water Inlet Fill Valve plays a ‍central role in washer⁢ operation by controlling the ⁤flow and ‍timing of water ⁤into the drum. ⁤Proper function of this component is essential for achieving correct water levels, ensuring consistent wash cycles, maintaining energy⁤ and ‌water efficiency, and preventing issues‍ such as ‌overfilling,‌ underfilling,‍ or leaks that can compromise cleaning ⁢performance and lead to secondary⁢ damage to ⁤the appliance ‌or surrounding ‌areas.

becuase symptoms of inlet-valve ​failure can overlap with other electrical ‍or ​mechanical problems, accurate diagnosis is important before replacement. Observing symptoms ‌(no fill, ⁤slow fill, continuous filling, or visible leaks), verifying⁢ electrical‌ continuity​ and water-supply conditions, and confirming compatibility with ⁢the washer model help ensure ⁢the right corrective action. When ⁢replacement is ⁢required,using the correct part and following safe procedures-or‌ engaging a qualified service ‍technician-restores reliable operation,helps avoid repeat failures,and‌ protects the longevity and efficiency of the washer.


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