Washing Machine Double Inlet Solenoid Valve Stock Number: ES545716
Spare part for select models of Ariston, Hotpoint and Indesit washers
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(This part fits select models)
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Washing Machine Double Inlet Solenoid Valve
If you keep your washing machine in the garage or outhouse, this valve may well fail over the winter months.
Freezing conditions will cause residual water in the washing machine cold water valve to freeze and expand, cracking the casing. You'll know if this has happened because there will be water leaking from inside the machine once a thaw sets in.
The good news is that this part is simple to fit. See what other people have said about this valve in their reviews.
Specification:
- Angle: 90°
- Type: 2 Way
- Connector: Push
- Bore 10.5mm
- Cold Water Inlet
Spare part for select Ariston, Hotpoint, Indesit, and Scholtes washing machines.
Please check the list of appliances prior to ordering this spare part to make sure it will fit your appliance.
8 Questions and 8 Answers
Washer starts to fill, water starts to flow in then it stops. Will do this 3 times then stops completely 1 Answer
Could the dual solenoid faulty
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Parminder at eSpares says...
We recommend checking that the drain hose is fitted correctly with a drain hose u-bend fitting, as water can siphon back up the hose into the drum. For further information please see our advice centre article: www.espares.co.uk/advice/symptom/washing-machine-overfilling-with-water
I removed the valve checked both coils which are ok but what make the solenoid open where is supply from ?
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Dean at eSpares says...
If you have metered the valves have a typical resistance of around 4000 ohms, check wiring from the board before suspecting the board is not supplying power.
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Chris at eSpares says...
Inlet valves will have a typical resistance of around 4000 ohms but any reading between 2000 and 6000 is likely to confirm the coil is OK.
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