Excellent video - thanks for posting. I replaced the cold water inlet valve on a GWL11 washer (early 2000s, like yours). I had to move the plastic tank assembly below the inlet valves to remove the old part. This just involved removing the screw holding the motor controller and moving it out of the way to move out the tank assembly by an inch or so. Other than that, followed your video and it all seems to work. BTW...the cold water water valve was much more expensive than the hot on most part websites - I found one on ebay that was much cheaper and will keep my fingers crossed.
@SeventiesVet2 жыл бұрын
Great video and very helpful, even for my GWL15 with leaky water inlet valve. The only difference is the hot and cold water valves are combined into a single unit and has a green ground wire. But otherwise very similar installation.
@lukekneebone98313 жыл бұрын
April 2001 is the manufacturer date of the washing machine
@alee50642 жыл бұрын
So I had that issue with our fisher and it was not just leaking inside the washer but had filled up the whole inside around the mother board.
@johndular39603 жыл бұрын
Mine has just developed a small drip, and I know I could figure out if is hot or cold valve and just replace one only, but WHY isn't there a REPAIR KIT with the rubber actuating seal and pin valve available? I used to repair solenoids ALL THE TIME back about 30 years ago you COULD BUY JUST THOSE PARTS! $80.00 PLUS SHIPPING AND TAX for just ONE valve is WAY too much money for these items!! I have single lever shutoff valve at machine I ALWAYS shut it off when machine is done!! So it won't be dripping ANYHOW when I am not using it! Oh Well, such is LIFE!! LOLOL