If your clothes washer is leaking, it is likely that there could be an issue with one of the hoses. If the hoses are in working order, you should check the washers connecting the hose to your unit. Rubber washers are tasked with enhancing the seal between the hose and washer. A faulty or damaged washer will not be able to perform this properly, and water will be able to leak from the poor connection. This OEM part is sold individually, so make sure you order the quantity that is needed. The washer measures 1 1/16 inches x 5/8 inches.
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James A - May 23, 2018
Verified Purchase
Good parts. Warehouse needs help though
Parts arrived in good condition and in timely manner. One part from my order was missing in the box (but listed on packing slip). Customer service was excellent and handled shipping its replacement without hassle.
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Teresa B - April 2, 2018
Verified Purchase
Great part
The part fit perfectly.
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Cold water slow to fill tub
I started by shutting off the hot/cold water and unplugging the washer...from there, the back panel(secured with approx. eight bolts) was removed; it proved to be the project's most difficult task. The inlet valve was very easy to remove: removed a couple bolts that secured it to the back panel, disconnected the two electrical plugs and
... Read morewater fill hose. The new valve was installed by reversing the above steps; take note to follow the supplied directions as the electrical plugs must go on the valve in a prescribed manner. The back panel actually goes on easier than it comes off. When reinstalling back panel, be sure the water diverter is properly positioned before securing back panel. The diverter can be seen by opening the washer's lid...it's the plastic thing that channels water into the tub. After reassembly, new water supply hoses and washer were installed, moved washer back into place, plugged it in and all worked like new.
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"Joe"
August 12, 2017
Does this washer have inlet screens in the hoses or where they attach to washer?
For model number WTW6400SW0
Hi Joe,
Thank you for your inquiry. Those filter screens would actually be part of your water inlet valve. I hope this helps.