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[Lifetime Warranty] WH13X26637 Water Inlet Valve - Compatible With GE Washer GTW680BSJ4WS GTW680BSJ5WS GTW685BPL0DG GTW680BSJ6WS GTW750CPL1DG GTW720BSN0WS - Replaces AP6282070 WH13X24058 4546358 PS12171559

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WH13X26637 Water Inlet Valve

Key Features

  • Controls the flow of hot and cold water into the washing machine.
  • Dual solenoid design for separate hot and cold water intake.
  • Constructed from plastic and metal components.
  • Direct replacement for specified original equipment manufacturer parts.
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 7 x 2.75 x 2.87 inches.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • AP6282070
  • PS12171559
  • WH13X24058
  • 4546358
  • WH13X26637-25PK

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits select washing machine models from brands including GE, Hotpoint, and Kenmore.
  • Confirmed fit for GE models: GTW680BSJ4WS, GTW680BSJ5WS, GTW685BPL0DG, GTW680BSJ6WS, GTW750CPL1DG, GTW720BSN0WS.
  • Always verify fitment by checking your appliance's original part number.

When to Replace

  • Washer does not fill or fills slowly.
  • Washer leaks from the back near the hose connections.
  • Washer fills continuously and will not stop.
  • Water temperature is incorrect during fill cycles.
  • Washer displays fill-related error codes.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the washer from power and water supplies before starting repair.
  • Place towels underneath the hose connections to catch residual water.
  • Label the hot and cold hoses before disconnecting them to ensure correct reassembly.
  • After installation, securely tighten all hose connections to prevent leaks.
  • Run a test cycle to confirm proper operation and check for leaks.
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  • FIX WASHER'S SYMPTOMS

    FIX WASHER'S SYMPTOMS

    Washer not filling with water | Very slow water fill | Water leaking around the valve area | Noisy valve during operation
  • REPLACES PART NUMBERS

    REPLACES PART NUMBERS

    WPW10498976 W10498976 W10420082 12001415 2315576 WP2315576 PS358631 W10498974 ect.
  • SAVING SOLUTION

    SAVING SOLUTION

    Enjoy the great feeling when your washer is repaired and works properly like before - BlueStars brings DIY solutions to help you deal with any trouble
  • IMPORTANT NOTE

    IMPORTANT NOTE

    This is a replacement part designed to be compatible with certain appliances. Any brand names mentioned are used solely to indicate compatibility.
4 SIMPLE STEPS

4 SIMPLE STEPS

1. Disconnect power and remove lower front panel of dishwasher; 2. Detach wire connector and drain hose from old pump; 3. Twist and pull out old drain pump from sump; 4. Insert new pump, reconnect wires and hose, then reassemble panel.
Brand Model Number
Replaces 4546358, AP6282070, EAP12171559, PS12171559, WH13X24058, WH13X26637-25PK
GE GTW585BPV3DG, GTW585BSV0WS, GTW585BSV1WS, GTW585BSV2WS, GTW585BSV3WS
GE GTW680BPL0DG, GTW680BPL1DG, GTW680BPL2DG, GTW680BSJ0WS, GTW680BSJ1WS, GTW680BSJ2WS, GTW680BSJ3WS, GTW680BSJ4WS, GTW680BSJ5WS, GTW680BSJ6WS, GTW680BSJ7WS
GE GTW685BPL0DG, GTW685BPL1DG, GTW685BPL2DG, GTW685BSL0WS, GTW685BSL1WS, GTW685BSL2WS, GTW685BSL3WS, GTW685BSL5WS, GTW685BSL6WS
GE GTW720BPN0DG, GTW720BPN1DG, GTW720BPNDG, GTW720BSN0WS, GTW720BSN1WS, GTW720BSNWS, GTW725BPN0DG, GTW725BPN1DG, GTW725BPNDG, GTW725BSN0WS, GTW725BSN1WS, GTW725BSNWS
GE GTW750CPL0DG, GTW750CPL1DG, GTW750CSL0DG, GTW750CSL0WS, GTW750CSL1WS, GTW755CPM0DG, GTW755CPM1DG, GTW755CSM0WS, GTW755CSM1WS
GE GTW840CPN0DG, GTW840CPN1DG, GTW840CPNDG, GTW840CSN0WS, GTW840CSN1WS, GTW840CSNWS, GTW845CPN0DG, GTW845CPN1DG, GTW845CPNDG, GTW845CSN0WS, GTW845CSN1WS, GTW845CSNWS
GE PTW600BPR0DG, PTW600BPR1DG, PTW600BPRDG, PTW600BSR0WS, PTW600BSR1WS, PTW600BSRWS, PTW605BPR0DG, PTW605BPR1DG, PTW605BPRDG, PTW605BSR0WS, PTW605BSR1WS, PTW605BSRWS
GE PTW700BPT0DG, PTW700BPTDG, PTW700BST0RS, PTW700BST0WS, PTW700BSTRS, PTW700BSTWS, PTW705BPT0DG, PTW705BPTDG, PTW705BST0RS, PTW705BST0WS, PTW705BSTRS, PTW705BSTWS
GE PTW800BPW0RS, PTW805BPW0RS
GE PTW900BPT0DG, PTW900BPT0RS, PTW900BPTDG, PTW900BPTRS, PTW900BST0WS, PTW905BPT0DG, PTW905BPT0RS, PTW905BPTDG, PTW905BPTRS, PTW905BST0RS, PTW905BST0WS
GE YTW4514PN0DG, YTW4514PN1DG, YTW4514PN2DG, YTW4514PN5DG, YTW4514SN0WS, YTW4514SN1WS, YTW4514SN2WS, YTW4514SN4WS, YTW4514SN5WS
Color
Multicolor (Blue / Green / Red / Tan)
Material
Metal / Plastic
Valve Type
Quad (4-Solenoid)
Voltage
120V
Frequency
60Hz
Product Dimensions
7 x 2.75 x 2.87 inches

FAQ

This water inlet valve is used on select top-load washers and is compatible with GE-family machines, including models GTW680BSJ4WS, GTW680BSJ5WS, GTW685BPL0DG, GTW680BSJ6WS, GTW750CPL1DG, and GTW720BSN0WS. It is also compatible with additional GE-platform models in the GTW585, GTW685, GTW725, GTW750, PTW600, PTW605, PTW700, and PTW705 series. This part is used across brands including GE, Hotpoint, Haier, Monogram, Café, and RCA. Because washer parts can change by full model and revision, the safest match is by the complete model number from the washer tag and by part number WH13X26637 or its replacements.
WH13X26637 replaces or cross-references with part numbers WH13X24058, AP6282070, 4546358, PS12171559, EAP12171559, and WH13X26637-25PK. You may also find markings such as K-78354 and 351C15 on valve assemblies, but the primary service part numbers are WH13X26637 and WH13X24058.
A failing inlet valve often causes slow fill, no fill on hot or cold cycles, overfilling, intermittent filling, or water continuing to drip into the tub after the washer is turned off. On electronic top-load washers, it can also show up as cycle stalls because the control does not sense the expected water level within the allowed fill time. If only one temperature setting fails, one solenoid section of the valve may be bad while the rest of the assembly still works.
For most top-load washers, this is a moderate repair that takes about 20 to 45 minutes. Typical tools required are a screwdriver, pliers, and possibly a nut driver or socket depending on the cabinet screws. Basic steps include: unplugging the washer, shutting off both water supplies, removing the rear or top access panel as designed on your model, disconnecting the inlet hoses, unplugging the wire harnesses, releasing the internal outlet hoses, and swapping the valve assembly. Keep a towel handy because some residual water will spill from the hoses.
Before replacing the valve, check these common failure points: ensure both house water faucets are fully open, inspect the inlet hose screens for sediment, verify the hoses are not kinked, and confirm the washer is actually sending power to the valve during the fill cycle. Hard-water scale and debris are common causes of low flow, while a valve that leaks into the tub even with power removed usually points to an internal valve failure. If the washer displays fill-related error codes, also inspect the pressure hose and water level sensing system to ensure a control or sensing issue is not mistaken for a bad valve.
The most common causes are mineral buildup, sand or rust from the water supply, worn internal diaphragms, and failed solenoid coils. Repeated exposure to poor water quality can prevent the valve from sealing fully, which leads to constant dripping into the tub, or restrict the ports enough to cause slow fill problems. Cleaning clogged inlet screens may help if flow is weak, but a valve that is electrically open, mechanically stuck, or leaking internally typically requires replacement.