WX14X10005 GE Washing 4’ Polymer Coated Water Inlet Fill Hose 2 Pack is a replacement water inlet hose assembly designed for use on GE washing machines; the product name identifies a set of two 4-foot, polymer-coated supply hoses intended to connect the household water supply to the appliance’s inlet valves. As a flexible water conveyance component, the hose assembly provides the mechanical link between the shut-off valves at the utility connection and the washer’s internal fill valve or solenoid, and the polymer coating adds an external protective layer to resist abrasion and reduce the risk of pinhole leaks through the hose outer surface.
Inside the appliance system the inlet fill hose directly serves the fill subsystem: it transmits cold and hot water from the household plumbing to the washer’s inlet valve(s) when commanded by the machine’s control system. The hose therefore interacts with the supply shut-off, external plumbing fittings, the washer’s inlet valve/solenoid, water level/pressure sensing devices and associated electrical controls by enabling or restricting fluid flow that determines fill volume, timing and pressure during wash cycles. Proper hose condition and connection integrity are essential to maintain designed fill rates, avoid inadvertent flooding, and ensure that sensors and controls receive the expected hydraulic feedback.
In this article readers will find a technical overview of the part’s function and construction, guidance on determining whether the WX14X10005 assembly is compatible with a given washer model, typical failure symptoms to watch for (for example visible leaks at the hose body or fittings, slow or inconsistent fill, kinks or abrasion, and mineral or ferrule corrosion), basic troubleshooting checks to isolate hose-related issues, and practical replacement considerations such as required length, fitting/thread type, material耐性, and installation inspection points. The intent is to give technicians, engineers and appliance owners the contextual data needed to assess hose condition, select an appropriate replacement, and verify a correct, leak-free installation without prescribing model-specific repair steps in this introduction.
Table of Contents
- Function and Role of the Water Inlet Fill Hose in Washing Machine Water Delivery and Pressure Regulation
- How the WX14X10005 GE Washing 4′ Polymer Coated Water Inlet Fill Hose 2 Pack Integrates with the Washer’s Inlet Valve and Tubing System
- Common Failure symptoms, Leak Patterns, and Performance Indicators of a Compromised Inlet Fill Hose
- Compatibility, Replacement considerations, and Step‑by‑Step Installation Procedure for the Inlet fill Hose
- Q&A
- Concluding Remarks
Function and Role of the Water Inlet Fill Hose in Washing Machine Water Delivery and Pressure Regulation
The WX14X10005 GE Washing 4′ Polymer Coated Water Inlet Fill Hose 2 Pack serves as the physical conduit between the household shut‑off and the washing machine inlet valve. Its primary function is to convey pressurized cold and/or hot water while maintaining a leak‑tight connection under dynamic operating conditions; the polymer coating protects the outer surface from abrasion and corrosion and improves hose handling during installation. Compatibility requires matching the hose end fittings to the appliance inlet and the supply stop threads and ensuring the hose length and routing do not produce kinks or sharp bends that would reduce flow or stress connections.
The hose does not regulate pressure actively; pressure control is provided by the building supply, an installed pressure‑reducing device, and the machine’s inlet valve and pressure sensing components. However, the hose affects delivered flow through its internal diameter, length, and condition-partial occlusion from debris, internal collapse from age, or external kinking will create a measurable pressure drop at the inlet and slower fill rates. In practise, technicians should inspect hoses for bulging, brittleness, external damage to the polymer coating, and secure fittings when diagnosing low fill rates, leak events, or erratic cycle fills. The two‑pack format is convenient for replacing both supply lines (hot and cold) or keeping a spare on hand for rapid service.
- Common symptoms related to hose condition: reduced fill rate, intermittent leaks at fittings, visible bulging, or external abrasion under the coating.
- Installation considerations: avoid tight bends, verify threading compatibility, and ensure ferrules or washers are intact for a pressure‑tight seal.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Length | 4 feet per hose; suitable for shorter runs behind most top‑ and front‑load washers |
| Coating | Polymer outer layer for abrasion and corrosion resistance; eases handling and visual inspection |
| Role | Conveys supply pressure to the washer inlet valve; influences flow rate via diameter, length, and condition |
How the WX14X10005 GE washing 4′ Polymer Coated Water Inlet Fill Hose 2 Pack Integrates with the Washer’s Inlet Valve and Tubing System
WX14X10005 GE Washing 4′ Polymer Coated Water Inlet Fill Hose 2 Pack functions as the flexible fluid conduit between the household water supply and the washing machine’s inlet valve.The hose terminates in appliance-compatible couplings that form a watertight seal against the inlet valve using a gasket or washer; when the washer’s solenoid valves open during a fill cycle the hose must transmit pulses of supply pressure without failing from repeated flexing, abrasion, or pressure surges. The polymer-coated exterior protects the reinforcing core from chafing against cabinet edges and from corrosion were metal fittings contact framing, while the reinforced inner tube maintains dimensional stability under cyclic pressure so flow characteristics remain consistent during fill and pressure-balanced cycles.
- Verify matching inlet fittings and presence of a seating gasket before installation.
- Route hose with gentle bends to avoid kinks and stress at the valve connection.
- Hand-tighten fittings to form a seal, then apply minimal additional torque to avoid distorting valve housings.
- Inspect for bulging, abrasion, or coating failure after initial wash cycles and periodically thereafter.
In practice, replacing aged or swollen rubber hoses with a polymer-coated fill hose reduces the common failure modes that lead to leaks at the valve or along the run: abrasion from vibration, exterior corrosion, and outer-layer deterioration from detergents or solvents. During installation, support the hose to prevent it pulling on the inlet valve (a common cause of cracked valve bodies), and perform a pressure check by energizing the inlet valves and observing fittings and the hose length for leaks under normal supply pressure. If a persistent leak appears at the connection, first verify the condition and seating of the gasket, then re-seat the coupling; if leaks continue or the hose shows visible deformation, replace the hose and re-check alignment to prevent torque-induced valve failure.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Length | 4 feet (per hose) |
| Pack | 2 hoses |
| Material | Reinforced inner tube with polymer-coated exterior for abrasion/corrosion resistance |
| Interface | Standard appliance inlet fitting; verify thread type and gasket compatibility |
common Failure symptoms, Leak Patterns, and Performance Indicators of a Compromised Inlet Fill Hose
The water inlet fill hose conveys municipal water from the household plumbing into the washing machine’s inlet valve; the WX14X10005 GE Washing 4′ Polymer Coated Water Inlet Fill Hose 2 Pack is a direct-replacement assembly designed to match OEM routing and connection sizes while adding a polymer outer coating for abrasion and corrosion resistance. In operation the hose must maintain internal integrity under line pressure and thermal cycling, and it functions together with the fill valve and inlet screens to deliver a measured flow rate. Technicians should verify compatibility by matching end fittings, thread pitches, and length to the machine’s service manual before installation, as improper fit or overtightening at the coupling can induce stress that accelerates failure of the hose liner or fittings.
- Visible drip or spray at the hose-to-valve connection indicating a failed ferrule,loose fitting,or cracked end fitting.
- Slow fill or extended wash cycles caused by partial internal collapse,kinking,or mineral buildup reducing effective flow area.
- Intermittent filling or sudden pressure loss during a fill event, consistent with an internal rupture, delamination of the inner liner, or one-way flow obstruction.
- External bulging, blisters, or polymer coating delamination which signal weakened hose walls under pressure and imminent leak.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Drip at connection | Small steady leak at the threaded fitting often caused by worn sealing washers, cracked plastic fittings, or loose threads; looks like a concentrated drip or jet depending on pressure. |
| Reduced flow | Longer fill times and paused cycles; due to internal clogging from sediments, kinked routing, or partial liner collapse. |
| External damage | Visible abrasions, bulges, or coating failure that reduce hose burst resistance and indicate need for replacement. |
Practical diagnostic checks include pressurizing the inlet while observing the entire hose path for hairline leaks, checking for wetness beneath the washer after a cycle to localize slow leaks, and comparing measured fill time against the specification in the service manual to detect flow restrictions. When symptoms match those listed above, replace the hose with an appropriately rated assembly and ensure proper clamp torque and routing to avoid chafing; using a matching OEM part number prevents subtle mismatches in fitting geometry that can produce recurrent leaks or degraded performance.
Compatibility, Replacement Considerations, and Step‑by‑Step installation Procedure for the Inlet Fill hose
The WX14X10005 GE Washing 4’ Polymer Coated Water Inlet Fill hose 2 Pack serves as the fluid pathway between the building water supply and the washer inlet valve; the internal braided core provides pressure containment while the polymer coating reduces abrasion and resists kinking during routing behind the appliance. This hose is intended for machines that accept the 3/4-inch standard hose thread commonly used on residential washing machine inlets and supply valves, but technicians should verify thread type and inlet orientation on the appliance before installation and confirm that rubber sealing washers are present and undamaged.
Replace the inlet hose if you observe swelling, visible cracking in the braid or coating, persistent leaks after proper tightening, or contamination that could clog the inlet screen; also inspect the shutoff valve and inlet valve for corrosion or damaged threads as these faults often masquerade as hose failures. The practical installation workflow below outlines safe, repeatable steps: isolate and depressurize the supply, remove the old hose and inspect fittings, install or replace sealing washers, hand-thread and snug connections to avoid cross-threading or over-tightening, route the hose to prevent kinks and chafing, then restore supply and verify leak-free operation under normal fill cycles.
- Shut off water supply valves (hot and/or cold) and relieve residual pressure by running a short fill/drain cycle or opening a nearby faucet.
- Disconnect the existing hose from both the supply valve and the washer inlet; capture residual water in a bucket and inspect inlet threads and screens.
- Install a new rubber sealing washer into the hose nut if not pre-installed; align threads and hand-start each connection to avoid cross-threading.
- Hand-tighten the hose nut, then use a wrench or pliers to snug approximately a quarter turn-do not over-tighten plastic inlet fittings.
- Route the hose without sharp bends,avoid contact with sharp edges,and secure with clamps or retainers if required to prevent vibration wear.
- Open the supply valves slowly,check for leaks at both ends,and run a normal fill cycle to confirm a leak-free installation under dynamic pressure.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| length | 4 ft; suitable for short rear-to-supply connections |
| Thread | 3/4-inch standard hose thread (verify compatibility with appliance manual) |
| Coating | Polymer coating to reduce abrasion and help resist kinking |
| Installation tip | Hand-start threads, hand-tighten, then snug with a small wrench; replace rubber washers and inspect inlet valve |
Q&A
What appliances is the WX14X10005 hose compatible with?
WX14X10005 is a GE replacement water inlet (fill) hose sold as a 2‑pack and is intended for use with GE washing machines. It will also fit most other U.S. domestic washers that use the standard 3/4‑inch threaded water inlet. always verify your washer’s inlet thread and clearances before purchasing.
What connector size and thread type does this hose use?
Each hose uses the standard 3/4‑inch threaded connector commonly used on washing machine supply lines (3/4″ GHT / 3/4″ garden/washer thread). Both ends are compatible with standard washer/faucet inlets that accept 3/4‑inch fittings.
Is this a single hose or a set for hot and cold water?
This listing is a 2‑pack (two 4‑foot hoses), intended to provide separate supply lines for hot and cold water. The hoses are identical; installers typically use one for hot and one for cold.They may or may not be color‑coded-check the product photos or packaging.
What does “polymer coated” mean and what are the benefits?
Polymer coated usually means a braided metal (or sturdy inner core) hose covered with a polymer/plastic outer coating.benefits include protection against corrosion and abrasion, reduced risk of scratching surrounding surfaces, improved kink resistance, and a cleaner appearance.
How do I install the inlet hoses correctly?
Turn off the water supply and unplug the washer. Remove the old hoses, inspect the inlet fittings for damage, and ensure rubber washers/gaskets are present in the new hose ends. Hand‑thread each hose onto the corresponding hot and cold inlet, then tighten by hand until snug. Use pliers to give an additional quarter to half turn-do not overtighten. Turn the water back on, check for leaks, and re‑tighten slightly if needed.
Do these hoses include rubber washers/gaskets, and can they be replaced?
Many replacement inlet hoses include preinstalled rubber washers (gaskets) in the hose couplings; if not, they accept standard 3/4‑inch rubber washers which are inexpensive and easy to replace. Always confirm a tight gasket seal when installing to prevent leaks.
What pressure and temperature can these hoses handle – are they safe for hot water?
These hoses are designed for normal household washing‑machine service and will handle typical household water pressures and hot‑water temperatures used for laundry. exact working pressure and temperature ratings vary by manufacturer-consult the product packaging or datasheet for the specified ratings. As a rule of thumb, they are suitable for standard hot‑water supply lines but avoid use with unusually high pressures or temperatures beyond the manufacturer’s spec.
When should I replace the inlet hoses, and what signs indicate failure?
Replace inlet hoses every 3-5 years as a preventative measure, or sooner if you see signs of wear such as bulging, kinking, corrosion, cracks in the coating, leaking, or mineral buildup on fittings. Replace promptly if any leak or damage is suspected to avoid water damage.Keep the area under and behind the washer visible so leaks are noticed promptly.
Concluding Remarks
The WX14X10005 GE Washing 4′ Polymer Coated Water Inlet Fill Hose 2 Pack plays a straightforward but essential role in household appliance operation by delivering a reliable, corrosion-resistant water connection to the washing machine. Its polymer coating and appropriate length help protect the hose from abrasion and mineral buildup while maintaining a secure flow path, thereby reducing the likelihood of leaks that can cause appliance malfunction or home water damage.
Timely and accurate diagnosis of inlet-hose condition is meaningful: visible wear, bulging, cracking, mineral deposits, or persistent dripping at fittings are indicators that replacement is warranted. Using the correct replacement part and ensuring proper installation-matching length and fittings and following manufacturer guidance-helps restore safe operation and minimizes the risk of recurring issues. When in doubt, consulting a qualified technician can confirm the diagnosis and ensure a correct, durable repair.
maintaining serviceable inlet hoses such as the WX14X10005 GE Washing 4′ Polymer Coated Water Inlet fill Hose 2 Pack is a small but impactful part of preventative appliance care. Regular inspection, prompt replacement when signs of deterioration appear, and correct installation contribute to appliance reliability and help prevent water-related damage to the home.
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