WHIRLPOOL WFW6620HC Won T Fill
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86%
CONF
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Water Inlet Valve Assembly
This assembly contains the solenoid-controlled diaphragms that regulate water entry. Over time, the electromagnetic coils can suffer from insulation breakdown or the internal plunger can become seized due to mineral calcification. Replacing the valve restores the mechanical pathway for water to enter the drum upon receiving the 120V signal from the controller.
SKU: W11168742
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9%
CONF
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Door Latch Assembly
Front-load washers operate on a sequential logic gate where the fill cycle is contingent on a confirmed door lock. If the latch's internal solenoid fails to throw the deadbolt or the feedback microswitch fails to report the state change to the main control board, the machine will wait indefinitely without opening the water valves as a safety precaution.
SKU: W11307244
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5%
CONF
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Water Level Pressure Transducer
This sensor measures the hydrostatic pressure within the tub's air dome to determine the water level. If the internal diaphragm of the transducer is stuck or the electronic sensor has drifted, it may report that the washer is already at its target water level. This false 'full' signal causes the control board to skip the fill stage entirely.
SKU: W11253733
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DIY Repair Guide
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