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[Lifetime Warranty] 134637810 Water Inlet Valve Compatible with Frigidaire Kenmore Electrolux Crosley Washing Machine - Replaces 134637800, 7134637810, AP4368791, PS2349248, 1482877

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134637810 Washing Machine Water Inlet Valve

Key Features

  • Dual-Solenoid Design: Features two independent electromagnetic coils to precisely control the flow of both hot and cold water for accurate temperature mixing.
  • Optimized Flow Rate: Engineered to provide the specific water volume required for Electrolux-built front-load and top-load washers, ensuring the tub fills within the timed cycle parameters.
  • Internal Sediment Filters: Includes two integrated stainless steel mesh screens at the intakes to catch pipe scale and debris before they reach the internal valve diaphragms.
  • Reinforced Polymer Housing: Constructed from heat-stabilized, chemical-resistant plastic to withstand high incoming water pressure and standard laundry detergents.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • AP4368791
  • PS2349248
  • 134637800
  • 1482877
  • 7134637810
  • 7134637800
  • EAP2349248
  • AH2349248
  • EA2349248
  • WV7810

Compatibility & Fitment

This water inlet valve is a standard replacement for many washing machines manufactured by Electrolux. Key compatible brands include:

  • Frigidaire: Fits a wide range of Affinity and standard series (e.g., FAFW3511KB, FASE7073NW, FTF530FS).
  • Kenmore / Sears: Compatible with various 417-series models (e.g., 417.48102701, 417.44052400).
  • Electrolux: Fits select IQ-Touch and Wave-Touch front-load washers.
  • Crosley & Gibson: Compatible with select laundry units utilizing the 134-series water valves.

When to Replace

  • Slow Fill or No Fill: The washer starts and the door locks, but water does not enter the tub, or it fills so slowly that the machine displays a "Long Fill" error code.
  • Constant Overfilling: Water continues to enter the washer even when it is turned off or unplugged, which can lead to flooding.
  • Leaking at the Rear: Visible water dripping from the back of the machine near the hose connection points.
  • Loud Humming or Buzzing: A loud vibrating noise during the fill phase indicates a failing solenoid coil.
  • Inaccurate Water Temperature: The machine only fills with hot or only cold water, regardless of the cycle setting, suggesting one of the two solenoids has failed.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: Shut off the hot and cold water supply valves and unplug the washing machine from the power outlet before starting the repair.
  • Accessing the Valve: For front-load models, you typically only need to remove the top panel screws to reach the valve at the rear.
  • Hose Management: Have a bucket or towel ready when disconnecting the supply hoses, as there will be residual water in the lines.
  • Wiring: The wiring harnesses are often color-coded or keyed. Take a photo before disconnecting to ensure the hot and cold solenoids are wired correctly on the new unit.
  • Sealing: Hand-tighten the fill hoses, then give them a final 1/4 turn with pliers. Do not over-tighten, as the plastic threads on the valve can strip.
Brand Model Number
Replaces 134637800, 1482877, 7134637800, 7134637810, AH2349248, AP4368791, EA2349248, EAP2349248, PD00000613, PS2349248, WV7810
Crosley CFW7700LR0, CFW7700LW0
Electrolux EIFLS55IIW0, EIFLS55IIW1, EIFLS55IMB0, EIFLS55IMB1, EIFLS55IRR0, EIFLS60JIW0, EIFLS60JMB0, EIFLS60JRR0, EIFLS60LSS0, EIFLS60LT0, EIFLS60LT1, EIFLW50LIW0, EIFLW50LIW1, EIFLW55HIW0, EIFLW55HMB0, EIFLW55IKG0, EIFLW55IRR0, EWFLS65IIW0, EWFLS65IMB0
Frigidaire EIFLS55QT0, EIFLS60JIW1, EIFLS60LSS1, FAFS4272LW0, FAFS4474LR0
Kenmore 41741100000, 41741101000, 41741102000, 41744130000, 41744131000, 41744132000

FAQ

This water inlet valve is used on select front-load washers from Frigidaire, Kenmore, Electrolux, and Crosley. Models referenced in the available compatibility data include Kenmore 41741100000, 41741101000, 41741102000, 41744130000, 41744131000, and 41744132000, plus Electrolux/Frigidaire-built models such as EIFLW50LIW0, EIFLW50LIW1, EIFLW55HIW0, EIFLW55IKG0, EIFLW55IRR0, EIFLS55IIW0, EIFLS55IIW1, EIFLS55IMB0, EIFLS55IMB1, EIFLS55IRR0, EIFLS55QT0, EIFLS60JIW0, EIFLS60JIW1, EIFLS60JMB0, EIFLS60JRR0, EIFLS60LSS0, EIFLS60LT0, EIFLS60LT1, EWFLS65IIW0, EWFLS65IMB0, EWFLS65IRR0, EWFLS65ISS0, EWFLS65ITS0, EWFLS70JIW0, EWFLS70JIW1, EWFLS70JMB0, EWFLS70JRR0, EWFLS70JSS0, EWFLS70JSS1, EWFLS70JTS0, EWFLW65HIW0, EWFLW65HTS0, EWFLW65IMB0, EWFLW65IRR0, and EWFLW65HSS0. Because washers can have revision changes, the safest match is by full model number and part number.
Part 134637810 is commonly listed as a replacement for 134637800, 7134637800, 7134637810, 1482877, AP4368791, PS2349248, EAP2349248, EA2349248, AH2349248, and PD00000613. Matching your existing part number and appliance model number is the best way to confirm fit.
Common signs include the washer filling slowly, not filling at all, only hot or only cold water entering, water continuing to drip into the tub when the machine is off, or fill-related error behavior during the start of a cycle. On this style of front-load washer, a failed solenoid or internal blockage in the valve can also cause intermittent filling or cycles that stop early because the proper water level is never reached.
On most compatible front-load washers, this is a moderate repair. It usually involves unplugging the washer, shutting off both water supplies, removing the top panel, disconnecting the inlet hoses, transferring the electrical connectors, and removing the mounting screws holding the valve in place. Basic tools are typically a Phillips screwdriver, pliers, and possibly a nut driver. For many DIY repairs, the job takes about 20 to 45 minutes.
Before installing a new valve, check the simple causes first: make sure the household water supply is turned on fully, inspect the fill hoses for kinks, and clean the inlet screen filters if they are clogged with sediment. If the washer is not filling correctly, it is also worth checking whether both hot and cold supply lines have adequate pressure. Replacing the valve without correcting restricted hoses or debris can lead to the same symptoms returning.
The most common causes are mineral buildup from hard water, sediment entering from the supply lines, and normal wear of the internal solenoids and valve seals. In some cases, a valve may stick partly open after debris passes through it, which can cause slow dripping into the tub between loads. If your old valve shows signs of scaling or contamination, flushing the hoses before installation can help protect the replacement part.