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[Lifetime Warranty] WD15X10014 Dishwasher Water Inlet Valve - Compatible with GE Hotpoint Dishwashers - Replaces AP5632416 2309993 WD15X10014 WD15X10011 WD15X10014-10PK
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WD15X10014 Dishwasher Water Inlet Valve
Key Features
- Optimized Pressure Regulation: Specifically calibrated to ensure the correct water level is reached within the dishwasher tub for effective pump and spray arm operation.
- Heavy-Duty Solenoid: Features an electromagnetic coil designed for high-cycle reliability, providing crisp opening and closing to prevent "water hammer" noise.
- Internal Sediment Screen: Equipped with a fine stainless steel mesh filter at the intake to protect the machine from pipe scale and debris.
- Durable Mounting Bracket: Includes a pre-attached metal bracket for secure installation to the dishwasher frame, ensuring the valve remains stable under pressure.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- WD15X10014
- WD15X10011
- AP5632416
- 2309993
- WD15X10014-10PK
- PS5576579
- EAP5576579
Compatibility & Fitment
This water inlet valve is a standard replacement for many General Electric manufactured dishwashers, including older "Nautilus" and "Potscrubber" series. Key compatible brands include:
- GE (General Electric): Fits hundreds of models, including the GSD, GDW, and GSM series (e.g., GSD2100V35WW, GSD3300V35WW, GSD6900).
- Hotpoint: Compatible with various HDA series models (e.g., HDA2100H35WW, HDA3400G00CC).
- Kenmore / Sears: Fits select 363-series dishwashers manufactured by GE.
- Other Sub-brands: Compatible with select RCA and Americana models utilizing the WD15X10014 configuration.
When to Replace
- No Water Entry: The dishwasher starts and the timer advances, but the tub remains dry. You may hear a humming sound from the solenoid.
- Constant Overfilling: Water continues to enter the tub even when the power is off, potentially causing leaks or flooding.
- Incomplete Cleaning: Low water levels prevent the spray arms from rotating properly, leaving dishes dirty or covered in soap film.
- Loud Vibrating Noise: A loud buzzing or vibrating sound during the fill portion of the cycle indicates a failing electromagnetic coil.
- Leaking at Valve: Visible water dripping from the valve body or the threaded intake connection.
Installation Tips
- Safety First: Shut off the electrical power at the breaker and turn off the water supply line before beginning the repair.
- Accessing the Valve: This part is located behind the lower kickplate. You may need to tilt the dishwasher slightly or pull it out a few inches to gain better access.
- Transferring Fittings: Most installations require transferring the 90-degree brass elbow from your old valve to the new one. Use thread seal tape on the brass threads, but do not use it on the plastic threads of the new valve.
- Wiring: Note the orientation of the two wires connected to the solenoid; they can typically be connected to either terminal on this specific model as it is a non-polarized AC coil.
- Tightening: Hand-tighten the water supply line to the brass elbow, then use a wrench for a final 1/4 turn. Do not over-tighten, as this can crack the plastic valve housing.
