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Brand: GE Age: Less than 1 year
I had to replace a water inlet valve. ordered from appliance part pros saved 50%++ and got shipping in 18 hours!!! Excellent!
Anyway... The new valve is configured slightly different from the original. The only electrical connection is a 2 prong off the valve to a 2-female "socket" off the wiring. (I know nothing about electricity or terminology). One of the female "sockets" has 2 wires going into it from the appliance. The other has 1 wire going into it from the appliance. The socket fits both ways onto the male brass parts of the valve. So it can be connected 2 opposite ways. My question is how do I know which way to connect the female end of the wires to the male end of the valve. Hope this is decipherable! Any help would be appreciated!! ![]() |
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