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[Lifetime Warranty] 154637401 Dishwasher Water Inlet Valve - Compatible with Frigidaire Kenmore Crosley Gibson Dishwashers - Replaces FDB1050REB4 MDB124BFR2 DGBD2432KB1 154219601 154219602 154359801
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154637401 Dishwasher Water Inlet Valve
Key Features
- Precision Fill Calibration: Specifically engineered to regulate the flow of water into the tub, ensuring the correct level is reached for the wash pump to generate optimal spray arm pressure.
- High-Durability Solenoid: Features a 120V electromagnetic coil designed for long-term reliability and crisp shut-off to prevent overfilling.
- Stainless Steel Inlet Screen: Equipped with an internal fine-mesh filter to trap sediment and pipe scale, protecting the dishwasherβs internal internal components.
- Standardized Threaded Intake: Features a standard 3/4" GHT (Garden Hose Thread) connection point for easy compatibility with most residential water supply lines.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- 154637401
- 1196111
- 154219601
- 154219602
- 154359801
- 154412901
- 154476101
- AP3958744
- PS1524955
- EAP1524955
Compatibility & Fitment
This water inlet valve is a primary component for many 24-inch built-in dishwashers manufactured by Electrolux. Key compatible models include:
- Frigidaire: FDB1050REB4, DGBD2432KB1, FDB1100RHC0, FDB435RBT2, PLD2855RFC1.
- Maytag: MDB124BFR2, MDB124BFW2.
- Kenmore / Sears: Fits 587-series models (e.g., 587.14002990, 587.15112K90).
- Crosley, Gibson, & Tappan: Compatible with select units utilizing the 154 series fill valves.
When to Replace
- No Water in Tub: The cycle begins and the timer advances, but the machine fails to fill with water, often accompanied by a humming sound.
- Overflowing / Leaking: Water continues to enter the dishwasher when the power is off or the cycle is paused, indicating the valve is stuck open.
- "Long Fill" Errors: The machine times out and stops because it cannot reach the required water level within the programmed window.
- Noisy Operation: A loud buzzing or vibrating sound during the fill portion of the cycle, suggesting a failing solenoid coil.
- Poor Wash Performance: Low water levels lead to inadequate spray pressure, leaving dishes dirty or covered in soap film.
Installation Tips
- Safety First: Shut off the water supply valve and disconnect the electrical power (unplug or flip the breaker) before starting the repair.
- Accessing the Part: The valve is located behind the lower kickplate. You may need to remove the two screws holding the toe kick in place.
- Fitting Transfer: If your supply line uses a 90-degree brass elbow, unscrew it from the old valve and reinstall it on the new one using thread seal tape (PTFE) on the brass-to-brass threads only.
- Wiring: The two wires on the solenoid can be connected to either terminal. Ensure they are pushed firmly onto the spade connectors.
- Final Check: Before replacing the kickplate, turn the water on and run a short test cycle to verify there are no leaks at the connection points.
