WX14X10005 GE washing 4′ Polymer Coated water Inlet Fill Hose 2 Pack is a replacement inlet hose assembly designed for use with GE washing machines; it consists of two 4-foot hoses with polymer-coated outer coverings adn standard inlet and appliance-end fittings for connecting the household water supply to the washer’s fill valves. As a serviceable plumbing component, the hose provides a flexible, reinforced conduit that delivers pressurized water from the shutoff valves to the appliance while the polymer coating offers an additional barrier against abrasion and external corrosion.
Inside the appliance system the inlet fill hose interfaces between the home water supply valves and the washing machine’s inlet solenoids/fill valves, braided strainers/screens, and internal water routing. During fill cycles the hose must maintain flow at typical residential water pressures and temperatures without notable expansion, kinking, or leakage; it therefore affects fill rate, pressure stability, and the integrity of the appliance cabinet and surrounding area. The hose also interfaces with external shutoff devices and may influence service procedures (for example, when isolating the washer for maintenance or diagnosing a no-fill condition). Proper fittings, washer condition, and routing are significant to prevent stress on the inlet port and to ensure reliable sealing under cyclic operation.
In this article readers will find a technical overview of how the WX14X10005 functions within a washing machine, specifics on compatibility and correct connection practices, common failure symptoms to watch for (such as leaks at fittings, bulging, kinking, or reduced fill rate), basic troubleshooting steps to isolate hose-related issues versus inlet valve or supply problems, and practical considerations for safe replacement and inspection (length and fitting selection, verifying seals and strainers, shutoff procedures, and torque/hand-tightening guidance). The information is intended to help technicians, engineers, and appliance owners make informed service decisions and perform effective repairs while minimizing the risk of water damage.
Table of Contents
- Function and Role of the Water Inlet Fill Hose in Washing Machine Water delivery
- How the WX14X10005 GE Washing 4′ Polymer Coated Water Inlet Fill Hose 2 Pack Works Inside the Appliance
- Common failure Symptoms and Diagnostic Indicators of Inlet Hose Leaks, Blockages, and Material Degradation
- Replacement Considerations and Installation Procedures: Tools, Seals, Torque, and Post‑Installation Leak Testing
- Q&A
- To Conclude
Function and Role of the Water Inlet Fill Hose in Washing Machine Water Delivery
The water inlet fill hose delivers pressurized supply water from the household plumbing to the washing machine’s inlet valves and fill assembly. The WX14X10005 GE Washing 4′ Polymer Coated Water Inlet Fill Hose 2 Pack is designed as a direct replacement style hose: a 4-foot length that connects to standard 3/4-inch garden-hose-style inlet fittings common on U.S. washers. Its polymer-coated exterior shields the braid and fittings from abrasion and chemical exposure encountered in laundry rooms, while the internal elastomeric liner provides the sealing surface that prevents leaks under typical household pressures (commonly 40-80 psi).Proper fit of the hose-to-inlet threads and intact internal washers are what establish the hydraulic seal rather than additional sealing compounds, so thread type and inlet orientation should be verified before installation.
- Length: 4 feet – useful for close appliance-to-supply configurations such as stacked or built-in installations.
- Connections: standard 3/4″ GHT inlet fittings for most residential washers.
- Construction: polymer-coated braid for abrasion resistance with an elastomeric inner tube for sealing.
- Pack: two hoses – allows replacement of both hot and cold lines simultaneously to ensure matched performance.
Functionally, the inlet hose must maintain a flexible, unobstructed flow path while resisting kinking and external damage. The braid and coating reduce the risk of mechanical wear at stress points near the fittings, but the most common failure modes remain fatigue at the ferrule, abrasion where the hose rubs on cabinet edges, and deterioration of the internal liner leading to leaks or bulging. Technicians should route hoses to avoid sharp bends, secure them to prevent chafing, and inspect fittings and washers for deformation when diagnosing low-fill rates or intermittent leaks. In practical service scenarios – for example replacing original rubber hoses that show fraying or swelling – installing a polymer-coated replacement such as this one restores mechanical protection and simplifies future inspections, while replacing both hot and cold lines at once reduces the chance of a subsequent failure on the remaining original hose.
How the WX14X10005 GE Washing 4′ Polymer Coated Water Inlet Fill Hose 2 Pack Works Inside the Appliance
The WX14X10005 GE Washing 4′ Polymer Coated Water Inlet fill Hose 2 Pack serves as the flexible pressure line between the household water supply and the washer’s inlet fill valve.Internally the assembly consists of a reinforced elastomeric inner tube that carries water under normal household pressure and a polymer outer coating that resists abrasion, chemical exposure, and contact with sharp edges inside the cabinet. In operation the hose must maintain a sealed mechanical connection at both ends (appliance inlet and supply shutoff) while accommodating vibration and small movements during agitation and spin cycles; improper seating of the fitting or a compromised inner tube are the usual causes of leaks rather than failure of the outer coating alone. The 4-foot length offers common routing options behind freestanding and built-in units, and the two-pack format is convenient for replacing both hot and cold lines in the same service visit.
- Typical behaviors: transmits intermittent pressurized flow during fill cycles and flexes with cabinet movement; polymer-coated surface reduces chafing against metal frames.
- compatibility considerations: verify inlet thread style and gasket type on the appliance before installation; some machines use threaded fittings while others use quick-connect valves.
- Service and inspection tips: check for soft spots, bulging, frayed coating, and ensure clamps or nuts are torqued to appliance specifications; always pressure-test after installation.
During replacement, orient the hose to avoid tight bends or kinks that increase stress on the inner tube; secure routing with existing clips or new clamps if needed.For troubleshooting, isolate the supply and visually inspect both ends for signs of weeping or mineral deposits that indicate a degrading seal; replacing the hose and its sealing washer/gasket typically resolves persistent inlet-side leaks.Where possible, document the thread type and fitting dimensions at installation to ensure future compatibility – using the correct connector and achieving a metal-to-metal or gasketed seal prevents leak paths and maintains reliable fill timing and pressures for the appliance.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Length | 4 feet (per hose) |
| Construction | Reinforced inner tube with polymer outer coating for abrasion resistance |
| Function | Delivers water from household supply to appliance inlet fill valve |
| Pack | Two hoses (hot and cold replacement or spare) |
Common Failure Symptoms and Diagnostic Indicators of inlet Hose Leaks, Blockages, and Material Degradation
The inlet hose transfers municipal water from the household supply to the washer’s inlet valve and must maintain integrity under repeated pressure cycles and exposure to heat, chlorine, and mineral-laden water. The WX14X10005 GE Washing 4′ polymer Coated Water Inlet Fill hose 2 Pack is a replacement assembly intended to restore a secure supply path: the polymer outer coating improves abrasion resistance and protects the underlying elastomer tube from chafing against cabinet edges,but the inner tube and fittings remain the primary failure points. Technicians should verify thread type, sealing method (washer, ferrule, or rubber O‑ring), and routing clearance when fitting this part so that mechanical stress or incorrect connection does not introduce leaks or premature wear.
- Slow or incomplete fill and extended cycle times (reduced flow due to internal blockage or kink).
- Visible dripping, pooling, or water stains at hose ends or along the run (external leak at fitting or split in tube).
- Intermittent leaks under pressure that stop when the machine is idle (pressure-dependent crack or delamination).
- Bulging, soft spots, stiffness, or surface cracking along the hose length (material degradation).
- Debris or discolored water coming from inlet screens (sediment buildup causing partial blockage).
Diagnostic checks begin with a visual inspection for coating breaches,cracks,or bulges and continue with functional tests: isolate the hose,connect to a utility faucet and observe steady full-flow discharge to rule out valve or supply-side restrictions; gently flex along the hose while pressurizing to reveal pressure‑dependent leaks; and remove the hose and examine inlet screens for mineral deposits or foreign material that can reduce flow. For compatibility and repair decisions, compare the hose ends and clamp types to the original assembly-replace the hose if fittings show corrosion, if the polymer coating is torn exposing the reinforcement, or if pressure testing produces any seepage that cannot be corrected by tightening. The table below summarizes common indicators and likely root causes to guide triage and replacement decisions.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Leak at fitting | Loose or corroded connector, failed washer/O‑ring, or improperly seated thread causing seepage under pressure. |
| Reduced flow | Internal blockage from mineral scale or trapped debris at inlet screens; check and clean screens and test flow off-machine. |
| Material failure | Cracks, bulges, or delamination of the inner tube often due to age, chemical attack, or mechanical abrasion; replace hose. |
Replacement Considerations and Installation Procedures: Tools,Seals,Torque,and Post‑Installation Leak Testing
The WX14X10005 GE Washing 4′ Polymer Coated Water Inlet Fill Hose 2 Pack replaces the factory water supply hose that delivers water to the machine’s inlet valve. The polymer coating on the hose provides abrasion resistance and reduces the chance of kinking or external wear in cramped installations, while the internal rubber liner performs the fluid sealing. Confirm that the hose ends match the appliance inlet (commonly 3/4″ GHT/NPSM on residential washers) and that the 4′ length suits your routing; using an incompatible end type or excessive bending can cause stress on the inlet fitting and lead to premature failure.
- Tools: adjustable wrench or 3/4″ (19 mm) open-end wrench, channel-lock pliers, flashlight for inspection.
- Seals: verify and replace the rubber washer (EPDM or similar) inside the hose fitting if it is indeed compressed or degraded; avoid relying on PTFE tape where a molded washer is required.
- Tightening: hand-tighten,then use the wrench to apply a controlled additional turn – typically in the range of 8-12 ft·lb (11-16 N·m) for the hose nut on standard washer inlets; consult the appliance manual and avoid over-torquing which can damage threads or crush the washer.
- Leak testing: after installation, open the shutoff valve slowly, visually inspect joints, apply soapy water for bubbles, and run a fill cycle to confirm no leaks; re-torque if only a minor seep occurs.
Installation sequence should protect the threaded interfaces and sealing elements: remove old hose, inspect inlet threads and valve outlet for damage or corrosion, insert a fresh washer into the hose fitting if required, hand-start the nut to avoid cross-threading, and then apply the controlled torque noted above. If the hose will be routed close to sharp edges or heat sources, maintain the polymer-coated surface and secure the hose with clamps or tie straps to prevent chafing or undue flexing. For service records and troubleshooting, note the hose part (WX14X10005 GE Washing 4′ Polymer Coated Water Inlet Fill Hose 2 Pack), installation date, and any torque values used; this helps determine whether a future leak is due to installation technique, component fatigue, or mismatched fittings.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Typical torque | 8-12 ft·lb (11-16 N·m) for hose nut on standard washer inlet – verify with appliance documentation |
| seal type | EPDM rubber washer (replace if compressed or damaged); do not substitute paper or degraded materials |
| Hose length | 4 ft – suitable for most front-loader and top-loader routings but confirm clearance |
| Thread size | Commonly 3/4″ GHT/NPSM on residential washers - verify inlet thread standard before installation |
Q&A
What is the WX14X10005 4′ Polymer Coated Water Inlet Fill Hose 2‑pack?
It is an OEM replacement inlet hose set sold by GE for clothes washers. Each kit contains two 4‑foot hoses (usually intended for hot and cold connections). The hoses are polymer coated for abrasion resistance and to protect the finish, and they are made to replace the factory inlet hoses on compatible GE washers.
Will these hoses fit my washing machine and wall shutoff valves?
Most residential washing machines in the U.S. use the standard 3/4‑inch washer inlet thread, and these hoses are designed for that common connection. However, always confirm compatibility by checking your washer model number or the owner’s manual and comparing the connection size and hose length before purchase.
How do I install the new inlet hoses safely?
Turn off the hot and cold water at the wall valves and unplug the washer. Remove the old hoses,check that the rubber gaskets/seals in the hose ends are present and undamaged,then attach the hoses to the corresponding hot and cold inlet ports on the machine and to the wall valves. Hand‑tighten first, then give about a quarter‑turn with pliers-avoid overtightening. Turn the water back on slowly and check carefully for leaks.
Do I need to use plumber’s (Teflon) tape or extra sealant on the fittings?
No. Flexible washer inlet hoses are made to seal with the rubber/gasket inside their fittings; adding Teflon tape is not recommended because it can prevent proper sealing or cause cross‑threading. If a gasket is missing or damaged, replace it before installation.
What should I do if there is a leak after I install the hoses?
first turn the water off at the wall valve. Check that the hose fittings are fully seated and not cross‑threaded, and that the rubber washers are present and correctly positioned. Tighten the connections slightly (do not over‑torque). If the hose is damaged,bulging,or the fitting is cracked,replace the hose promptly.
How often should I replace washing machine inlet hoses like these?
Inspect hoses annually for wear, cracks, bulges, corrosion, or stiffness and replace immediately if you see any damage. Many manufacturers recommend replacing flexible inlet hoses every 3-7 years as a preventive measure; if you have frequently high water pressure or hard water, replace more frequently enough.
What are the advantages of a polymer‑coated hose compared with plain rubber or stainless‑braided hoses?
Polymer coating provides abrasion resistance, helps prevent corrosion of the underlying material, reduces condensation/metallic noise, and preserves appearance. Rubber hoses are inexpensive but can age faster; stainless‑braided hoses offer the highest resistance to bursting and abrasion. Choose based on durability needs, budget, and local water conditions.
Are these hoses rated for hot water and typical household water pressure?
These hose kits are intended for both hot and cold washer connections. Household water systems typically operate well within the pressure and temperature ranges these hoses are designed for, but you should verify the specific maximum pressure (PSI) and temperature ratings printed on the product packaging or specs. If you have unusually high pressure, consider installing a pressure regulator or choosing a heavy‑duty braided hose.
To Conclude
The WX14X10005 GE washing 4′ Polymer Coated Water Inlet Fill Hose 2 Pack serves as a small but essential component of a washing machine’s water delivery system. Designed for compatibility with GE models, the polymer coating and 4-foot length provide corrosion resistance, flexibility, and reach needed for reliable water flow and secure connections. Supplied as a two-pack,it offers convenience for immediate replacement and a spare on hand,contributing to sustained appliance performance and reduced risk of leaks that can lead to water damage or downtime.
Accurate diagnosis and timely replacement of inlet hoses are important to maintain safety and reliability. Regular inspection for signs of wear-such as cracks, bulging, leakage, stiffness, discoloration, or age-related deterioration-helps identify when replacement is warranted. When uncertainty exists, consulting manufacturer guidance or a qualified technician ensures the correct part and proper installation. Replacing a compromised hose with a compatible part like the WX14X10005 can be a cost-effective measure to protect the appliance and the surrounding home environment.
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