W11168743 Whirlpool VALVE OEM

W11168743 Whirlpool VALVE OEM ​is an original-equipment valve assembly used in ‍Whirlpool appliances too control the flow of water or othre⁤ fluids; it is an electromechanical fluid control component⁢ typically consisting of‍ one or ​more solenoid-actuated ports, inlet and outlet ‌fittings, internal seals, and an electrical connector that mates to the appliance wiring ⁢harness.As an OEM part, the W11168743 is‍ manufactured​ to⁤ the original dimensional, ⁣electrical and performance specifications‍ required​ to⁣ fit and operate within the ⁤intended Whirlpool models.

Inside an appliance the valve serves as the ⁤primary on/off or diverter⁣ element for supplying water⁣ to the⁣ wash tub, dispenser, ​ice​ maker or other water-bearing subsystem. It interfaces directly with the ‌household water supply ‌and⁤ with the appliance⁣ control board, receiving timed electrical‌ actuation‍ signals and responding by opening‍ or⁣ closing ⁣specific⁣ passages; it⁣ also ⁤works in concert with sensors such as pressure switches, flow meters, and thermostats to achieve correct fill volumes,‌ temperatures and cycle sequencing. Proper valve function is‍ therefore critical to normal⁢ cycle⁢ operation, preventing underfill, overfill or uncontrolled leaks and ensuring coordination ​between hydraulic and electronic systems.

In ⁢this article readers‍ will find a technical overview of the W11168743 valve’s intended function,⁤ key electrical and⁢ hydraulic ‌characteristics ​to check for compatibility,‍ common failure symptoms⁢ and their ⁤diagnostic⁢ significance ⁢(for example, no-fill, continuous-fill,‌ slow-fill⁣ or leakage), step-by-step troubleshooting ‍tests (visual inspection, coil resistance and ⁣continuity checks, inlet ⁣screen cleaning, and control-signal verification) and practical considerations for safe replacement (part verification, gasket ‌and hose⁤ condition, mounting orientation, and post-installation testing). The​ guidance‍ is targeted at⁣ technicians, engineers​ and⁤ experienced⁣ appliance owners⁢ who‍ need precise, serviceable‌ data ⁣rather than promotional ​material.

Table of Contents

Function and Role of the Water Inlet/Control valve in‌ Whirlpool Appliance Systems

The⁤ W11168743 Whirlpool VALVE ⁣OEM is ​a solenoid-actuated water inlet/control valve designed to regulate timed water entry into the appliance based on commands from the electronic ​control‌ board. When the control ‌board applies‍ voltage to‍ the‍ solenoid,the ⁣valve transitions from its ⁢normally-closed state to an open position,allowing a ⁣metered flow of water into the tub or dispenser. Technically, the ⁤valve serves as both a shutoff device and a flow-control element in the fill sequence;‌ successful operation requires ⁣correct‍ coil⁤ voltage, unobstructed inlet screens,⁢ and sufficient supply ⁣pressure.‍ Confirming compatibility with the​ appliance model number ensures the valve’s ⁣inlet/outlet hose geometry,electrical connector,and‌ flow characteristics match the original equipment specifications.

  • No fill: verify supply valves, measure voltage at the⁢ valve during a fill cycle, and check​ coil continuity with a multimeter.
  • Continuous fill or overflow: inspect for a valve ‍that fails to seat (debris or damaged diaphragm) or a stuck solenoid.
  • Slow fill: check inlet‌ screens, line pressure, and compare measured flow rate‍ to OEM specifications.
  • Leak ⁤at body or fittings: replace ⁢the ‍valve assembly and confirm proper torque‍ and hose clamps.
Item Description
Type Solenoid-actuated inlet/control valve; normally-closed, opens‌ on control-board ⁢command
Function Controls timed⁢ water fill, ⁢isolates supply when idle, interacts ⁣with level ⁢sensors and flow⁤ meters
diagnostic ‍checks Measure ‌coil resistance ⁣and applied ‍voltage, inspect inlet screen and seat, verify supply‌ pressure
Compatibility‍ note Match the⁣ W11168743 Whirlpool VALVE ⁤OEM to the appliance ​model for correct connector, port sizes,⁢ and flow rating

In system-level operation the valve interfaces with water-level sensing (pressure switches ‌or⁣ electronic ⁣sensors) and⁤ the ⁣main control ⁣logic to achieve correct fill volumes and timing. Technicians commonly isolate failures by confirming that ⁢the control board issues⁢ the expected drive signal⁤ while simultaneously testing the valve⁢ coil for continuity; ‍if⁣ the coil ‌is ⁤energized but flow does⁢ not occur, inspect the mechanical⁢ internals (screens,⁢ seats, diaphragms) or ⁢low inlet pressure. When replacing the​ valve, ensure⁢ the electrical rating, port orientation, and mounting ⁤points match the OEM part ⁣to avoid wiring faults, flow ‌restriction, or mechanical stress that could cause premature failure.

How the W11168743 Whirlpool VALVE ⁤OEM Works: Internal Components, Electrical Actuation and ⁤Water Routing

The W11168743 Whirlpool‍ VALVE OEM is a multi-port water valve assembly that uses one ⁤or more solenoid-actuated plunger/diaphragm stages inside a molded⁤ plastic body to control water routing.⁣ Internally⁣ the ⁢assembly typically contains solenoid coils‍ with iron ‍armatures, spring-loaded plungers or‌ diaphragms⁣ that seal‌ against molded⁤ seats, inlet⁣ screens or filters, and multiple outlet ports that direct water to different functions (for ⁣example wash, rinse, or dispenser lines).‌ when the appliance control board energizes a coil ⁢the armature lifts or deforms⁢ the diaphragm, opening a flow path from the inlet to ‌a designated outlet; de-energizing the coil allows the ⁣spring and water pressure⁤ to reseat the diaphragm and stop flow. The electrical interface is⁤ a simple⁣ two-‌ or three-pin connector per solenoid and is driven‍ by the⁣ machine’s control electronics; ‍many Whirlpool valves are designed ⁣for‍ line-voltage‌ actuation in​ North American ⁤models, while some variants use ⁢low-voltage coils-always verify‌ the service sheet ‍for the specific appliance‌ before‍ testing.

Functionally this valve ​acts as both a manifold and a set​ of on/off hydraulic switches,so​ common failure modes ‌are electrically stuck⁤ coils,torn⁤ diaphragms,clogged ​inlet screens,and plastic seat wear that causes leaking or⁢ cross-talk between ⁤ports.⁣ Technicians diagnose issues by checking coil continuity with⁣ a multimeter, verifying control-board drive‍ voltage at the connector⁤ during a⁣ fill/drain cycle, and inspecting internal filters and diaphragms for mineral⁢ deposits or ​physical degradation. Compatibility ⁣is ​persistent by port layout,⁣ mounting tabs, connector type, ‌and coil voltage; replacing the valve requires matching those attributes to⁢ the ⁣appliance model to‌ ensure​ correct water routing and⁢ control behavior. Practical⁢ examples: a washer that never stops filling can show a‍ continuous​ leak past a worn diaphragm, ‍while a washer that won’t fill on a hot cycle may indicate an open⁢ hot-side ⁤coil or blocked inlet screen.

  • Common ‍symptoms: no-fill, continuous-fill, cross-flow ‌between hot/cold, ⁤intermittent operation, audible⁤ click but no flow.
  • Fast checks:⁣ listen for ⁣solenoid click, measure ​coil resistance, probe for drive voltage ⁤during⁣ a cycle, inspect inlet ⁢screen and hoses.
  • Replacement considerations: verify port ‍orientation,electrical connector type,and coil voltage against ‌the appliance​ model.
Item Description
Internal components Solenoid coil(s), armature/plunger, diaphragm or⁣ seat,⁤ springs, inlet screens,⁤ multi-outlet body.
Electrical actuation Control‌ board supplies drive voltage to coil; ⁢coil lifts plunger/diaphragm to‍ open flow path.
water routing Multiple molded ⁢ports⁤ route‌ inlet water​ to wash,⁣ rinse, dispenser,⁣ or ⁤drain‌ lines depending on which solenoid is ‌energized.
Troubleshooting tips check coil continuity,confirm drive voltage,inspect screens/diaphragms,and verify ‍correct part fitment.

Common Failure⁤ Symptoms, Diagnostic ⁤Indicators and ⁤Multimeter Test Procedures

the W11168743⁣ Whirlpool VALVE OEM is a solenoid-actuated inlet valve ‍assembly ⁤that controls ⁢water admission and routing in compatible Whirlpool laundry and dishwasher appliances. The component ⁤operates by converting ‍an electrical command from the⁤ control ‍board into mechanical motion that lifts or seats ⁢internal diaphragms or poppets; successful function requires intact solenoid coils, a leak-free seat, and unobstructed valve ports. Technicians⁤ shoudl⁤ verify⁣ model cross-reference and connector ⁣pinout ⁢before replacement, because mechanical ​mounting and electrical connectors ‍vary between machine families even‍ when the valve ⁢assembly appears similar.

  • No⁤ fill or⁣ intermittent ⁣fill ‍during cycles
  • Continuous filling (fails to ⁤shut off) ‌or ⁤slow partial fill
  • Audible‍ buzzing or clicking ‍from⁢ the valve‍ during ‌the fill⁣ interval
  • Visible leakage from the valve body when the appliance is idle
  • Control error⁢ codes indicating ‌water inlet or flow faults

Use a digital multimeter to isolate electrical faults and ​a simple pressure/visual check for hydraulic⁢ leakage.‍ With power removed and the harness disconnected, check⁢ coil continuity across⁢ the valve terminals; ⁣an open circuit indicates ⁤a failed ⁢coil, while⁢ extremely low resistance or continuity ​to chassis‍ indicates⁤ a short. Also check‌ for continuity to ⁣ground ​from each⁤ coil terminal-the resistance should be very high‍ or infinite. Reapply power only for ‍a ⁤live-voltage ​test: observe⁢ the control harness during a commanded ‍fill and confirm the expected control voltage is present at the valve terminals ‌(often ~120 VAC on North american mains-powered valves)⁢ while a second technician observes whether the valve mechanically ⁢opens.If the coil shows correct continuity and correct applied voltage but the valve does not open, ‌the fault⁤ is mechanical (stuck plunger, clogged inlet screens, or failed ‌diaphragm) rather than electrical.

Item Description
Coil continuity Measured across valve terminals​ with power removed; open = failed coil, short​ to ground = insulation failure
Applied control ​voltage Measured at the​ connector during a fill‍ command; verify presence of rated control voltage before condemning the valve
Leakage/seat integrity Static pressure or visual inspection ⁤for seepage​ when⁢ valve​ is‍ supposed to be closed; persistent leak ‌indicates ⁢internal seat failure

Compatibility, Replacement Considerations and Step‑by‑Step Installation Guidelines

The⁣ W11168743 Whirlpool VALVE ‍OEM⁣ is ⁤a‌ solenoid‑actuated fluid⁣ control valve used to meter and stop inlet flow in household appliances.⁢ The valve opens ⁤when its ‌coil receives ⁣the correct control voltage, retracting an internal poppet‌ or‍ diaphragm ⁣and allowing water to pass through designated ports; it closes by spring return when the coil is de‑energized.Typical failure modes are coil open/short, valve​ seat wear causing leaks, or debris jamming the⁣ poppet. Compatibility ‍is determined by mechanical‌ mounting pattern, hose/port‍ size,‌ electrical connector type and pinout, and rated‌ pressure/temperature-verify the OEM number​ and compare ​connector shape and ⁤mounting holes​ before replacing ‌the existing unit.

  • Isolate supply: shut off electrical power‌ and the ⁣water⁤ supply to the‍ appliance.
  • relieve residual pressure and drain lines ​to prevent spills ‌before disconnecting ⁤hoses.
  • Label and photograph wiring and hose positions; ‍disconnect electrical connectors and remove mounting fasteners.
  • Inspect ‍and replace mounting gaskets or seals; reuse only⁢ compatible clamps and fittings.
  • Install the new W11168743 ‌part,⁣ secure fasteners to original positions,⁤ reconnect ​wiring with‌ correct pin orientation, and restore supply lines.
  • Test⁤ and verify: restore⁤ power and water, command a fill⁤ cycle, check ⁤for correct⁤ valve actuation (audible click, continuity⁤ when energized) and observe for leaks under‍ normal pressure.

During replacement⁣ check the appliance ⁤wiring diagram or service manual to‍ confirm coil voltage and activation duration; using a multimeter to measure​ coil⁣ resistance and an applied​ control voltage test⁤ will distinguish between a failed valve ⁤and a control board fault. if the harness‌ terminals differ, use matched ⁢spade crimp terminals or an approved adapter rather than ‌forcing connectors. After⁣ installation, run at least one full cycle and monitor‌ inlet flow‌ and drain ⁤timing to ensure the new valve’s flow​ characteristics match the original; mismatched flow‍ rate ⁤or slow‍ fill often indicates‍ incorrect port sizing⁤ or partial obstruction.‌ For‍ quick⁤ reference, technicians can use the table⁤ below to verify the critical ⁤compatibility factors before ‌installation.

Item Description
Electrical connector Match ⁣pin ⁢count,shape,and‌ coil voltage/polarity
Mounting pattern Verify hole ⁤spacing and ‌bracket orientation⁢ for secure fit
Seals⁤ and gaskets Replace with compatible ‍materials to prevent ​leaks
Port size and flow Confirm inlet/outlet diameters to⁢ maintain correct fill rate

Q&A

What is the Whirlpool part ⁢W11168743 and ​what does ​the valve ‌do?

W11168743 is ​an ‌OEM solenoid-operated⁢ water‌ valve ‍assembly used on select ‌Whirlpool-family appliances. The valve controls the​ flow of water into ⁢the appliance (fill‍ cycles) ⁤by opening‌ and closing one⁤ or more solenoid ports under command ⁣from the appliance ​control board.

How ⁢do I no if W11168743 is compatible with⁣ my appliance?

Compatibility is determined by your‌ appliance model number (usually on ‍a tag around⁤ the door or behind the console). Enter⁣ that model ⁣number on the official Whirlpool parts ​site​ or⁣ a reputable ⁢parts reseller to confirm the correct part. If in doubt,‍ compare the valve’s mounting pattern, hose connections and electrical⁢ connector to the​ part shown for your specific ‌model.

What⁤ symptoms indicate the ‍W11168743 valve⁣ may be failing?

Common signs of valve failure include no water fill, very slow fill, continuous​ filling ​(won’t shut off), visible leaks at the ⁤valve,⁤ or the ⁣appliance displaying fill-related fault codes. Before replacing, ⁢check upstream ⁣issues like shutoff valves, ​inlet hoses, and inlet strainers/screens for clogs.

How can‍ I test the valve to⁢ confirm it’s bad?

Start ​with a⁢ visual inspection of the inlet ​screens‍ and hose fittings​ for‌ debris or damage. Use a multimeter⁢ to check the valve coils for electrical continuity (an open coil indicates ‍failure). Also​ check that the control board is sending the ⁢proper control‌ voltage to the valve during⁣ a​ fill cycle-measuring live voltage⁤ should be done ‌by ⁤a trained technician. If⁤ the‍ coil‍ has ‍continuity but the valve doesn’t actuate and​ inlet screens and⁢ water⁤ pressure are okay,the valve is likely faulty.

Can I⁣ replace W11168743 myself and⁤ what are​ the ​basic⁢ steps?

Yes, an ‌experienced​ DIYer can replace⁣ it, but always disconnect power and shut off the water⁣ supply first. Basic steps: 1) unplug‍ the⁣ appliance ⁢and close the house water shutoff, 2) disconnect⁣ inlet⁣ hoses ‌and electrical connectors, 3) remove ⁤the mounting fasteners and take​ out the old valve, 4) install the ‌new valve making ⁣sure seals ​and screens are seated, 5) reconnect hoses and ⁤wiring, restore water and power,‍ and 6) run a test cycle and check for leaks.Use proper hand tools and avoid overtightening plastic ⁤fittings.

What tools and safety ‍precautions do I need to ​replace ‌or test⁢ the valve?

Tools: adjustable⁣ pliers, screwdrivers, nut driver set, towel/bucket for water, and a multimeter for electrical checks. Safety: disconnect electrical power ⁣and shut⁣ off the water before beginning work; if measuring live voltage, only qualified persons should do this. Replace inlet‍ hoses or washers​ if they are cracked or ⁣damaged.

Is it better to buy the ⁤OEM W11168743 or ⁢an aftermarket replacement?

OEM ​parts like ​W11168743 are made⁢ to‌ match factory specifications, which ⁢reduces fitment ⁣and performance risk. Aftermarket⁣ valves can be less expensive but vary in quality and ​fit; they may require ⁤modifications or may fail sooner. ⁢For a long-term ​reliable repair, OEM is usually recommended, especially on newer or⁤ higher-value appliances.

How ⁤long does the valve last and‌ any maintenance ‍to extend‍ its life?

Service life​ varies ⁢with water quality and ⁢use frequency; some ‍valves ⁣last many ⁤years, others fail sooner due to debris‌ or ​hard-water buildup.‌ Preventive steps: install a sediment filter if your water has particulates, periodically clean⁢ inlet screens and hoses, ⁢and avoid ⁤leaving inlet hoses kinked. ⁤If you get repeated valve failures, investigate ‌water ⁣quality⁤ or electrical ‌issues triggering the valve.

Wrapping⁤ Up

The W11168743 Whirlpool VALVE‍ OEM plays a fundamental role in the appliance’s water management system, regulating flow and contributing to reliable cycle performance.‍ As ⁤an original equipment manufacturer component, it is indeed designed to meet ‍the appliance’s specifications ⁤for fit, function and durability, helping to ⁣prevent issues such​ as incomplete cycles, improper water ⁣levels‍ or ⁢unintended leaks when⁢ operating as intended.

Accurate diagnosis and ‍timely replacement of a faulty W11168743 Whirlpool ‌VALVE OEM are critically important‍ for restoring proper operation ​and minimizing the risk⁣ of secondary ‍damage. Using ⁣the correct OEM part and following appropriate service procedures helps ensure compatibility, ⁢maintain performance and preserve⁢ the appliance’s expected service ⁤life.​ When symptoms suggest a ‌valve-related ⁤issue,a measured diagnostic‍ approach and,where necessary,professional replacement ‌will provide the most reliable‍ outcome.


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