GE GTW465ASNWW Won T Fill
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86%
CONF
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Water Inlet Valve Assembly
The water inlet valve uses electromagnetic solenoids to pull a plunger and allow water flow. Over time, the copper windings in the solenoid can develop an internal short or open circuit due to heat and vibration, preventing the valve from opening. If the solenoids are non-functional, the machine will signal for water but no mechanical movement will occur within the valve body.
SKU: WH13X26534
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9%
CONF
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Lid Lock Assembly
This washer utilizes a 'lock-to-fill' logic sequence as a safety measure. If the internal solenoid or the strike-plate sensor within the lid lock assembly fails to provide a closed-loop signal to the main control board, the firmware will not allow the water valves to energize. Mechanical wear on the locking latch often prevents the logic circuit from completing the 'Armed' state required for filling.
SKU: WH01X27954
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5%
CONF
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Pressure Sensor Tube
The water level is monitored via a pneumatic signal sent through this tube to a pressure transducer. If the tube is blocked by detergent buildup or has a microscopic air leak, the transducer may provide a false 'high' reading or an erratic frequency to the control board. This results in the board assuming the tub is already full or in an error state, thereby suppressing the fill command.
SKU: WH41X27242
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DIY Repair Guide
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