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GE GTW750CPLDG User Manual

GE GTW750CPLDG
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Four Coil Water Valve Removal
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and disconnect power to the washer.
2. Remove the two 1/4 in. hex head screws
securing the backsplash to the top cover to
access the water valves.
3. Disconnect the harness from the valve.
4. Remove three 1/4 in. hex head screws
securing the valve to the top cover and pull
the valve up. The thermistor can now be
removed by prying up from under the metal
lip of the thermistor. Be sure the O-ring seal
comes out as well.
There are four replaceable rubber seals on the
water valve where it connects to the dispenser
box. They come with new valves, but can be
ordered separately (Part #: WH13X24094).
The water valve is located inside the backsplash
assembly.
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dispenser box.
The water valves are located and accessed from
inside the backsplash.
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The four solenoid valve requires 120 VAC to
activate the coils. The resistance of the four coil
valve can be check from the J514 connector on
the control. They are approximately:
 1374 ohms for cold and fabric softener
 1515 ohms for hot and rinse
Water Valve
Fabric Softener
Bulk Detergent Tap Cold
Cold
Hot
Rubber seals
Fill System

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GE GTW750CPLDG Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGE
ModelGTW750CPLDG
CategoryWasher
LanguageEnglish

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