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Washer Will Not Fill with Water

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Quick answer

First, ensure the water supply valves are fully open. Check for kinked hoses and a clogged water inlet valve filter. If the issue persists, the water inlet valve may need replacement.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Water Supply Valves
    Do: Locate the water supply valves under the washer and ensure they are fully open.
    Observe: Valves are open and water flows freely.
    Means: Water supply is not the issue.
    Next: Check water inlet hoses
  2. Check Water Inlet Hoses
    Do: Inspect the inlet hoses for kinks, cracks, or blockages.
    Observe: Hoses are clear and not kinked.
    Means: Hoses are not causing the issue.
    Next: Check water inlet valve filter
  3. Check Water Inlet Valve Filter
    Do: Turn off the water supply and disconnect the hoses. Remove the filter screen from the water inlet valve and clean it.
    Observe: Filter is clean and free of debris.
    Means: Clogged filter was the issue.
    Next: Test washer
  4. Test Washer
    Do: Reconnect the hoses and restore water supply. Run a test cycle to see if the washer fills with water.
    Observe: Washer fills with water normally.
    Means: Issue was resolved.
    Next: Done
  5. Inspect Water Inlet Valve
    Do: If the washer still does not fill, use a multimeter to test the water inlet valve for continuity.
    Observe: Valve has no continuity or is damaged.
    Means: Water inlet valve is faulty.
    Next: Replace water inlet valve
  6. Replace Water Inlet Valve
    Do: Turn off power and water supply. Disconnect the old valve and install the new one using plumber's tape on the threads.
    Observe: Valve is securely installed and water flows without leaks.
    Means: Faulty valve was the issue.
    Next: Test washer again

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Closed or partially closed water supply valves
Water cannot flow into the washer if the valves are not fully open.
CommonEasyNone
Clogged water inlet valve filter
Debris can block the filter, preventing water from entering the washer.
CommonEasyNone
Faulty water inlet valve
The valve may be damaged or have no continuity, preventing water flow.
SometimesMediumWater inlet valve
Kinked or damaged inlet hoses
Blocked or damaged hoses restrict water flow into the washer.
SometimesEasyInlet hoses
Low water pressure
Insufficient water pressure can prevent the washer from filling properly.
RareEasyNone
Control board issue
A malfunctioning control board may not send the signal to open the water inlet valve.
RareHardControl board

Parts matching

If you need to replace parts, match these common issues with the correct components:

Always turn off the power and water supply before replacing any parts to ensure safety.

When to call a professional

FAQ

How do I know if the water inlet valve is faulty?

If the water supply is on, the hoses are clear, and the washer still does not fill, use a multimeter to test the valve for continuity. If there is no continuity, the valve is faulty.

Can low water pressure affect my washer's ability to fill?

Yes, low water pressure can prevent the washer from filling properly. Check your home's water pressure and ensure it meets the manufacturer's specifications.

How often should I clean the water inlet valve filter?

It's a good idea to clean the water inlet valve filter every 6–12 months, depending on your water quality.

What should I do if I hear a clicking noise but no water enters the washer?

A clicking noise usually indicates the water inlet valve is receiving power but not allowing water through. This could mean a clogged filter or a faulty valve.

Can a tripped circuit breaker cause the washer not to fill?

Yes, if the circuit breaker for the washer is tripped, the washer will not operate. Check the breaker and reset it if necessary.