It fills the washer with water from the source, Theres usually a cut-of valve or faucet on the wall near the washer for it.
A washer can leak due to issues such as a damaged door seal, clogged drain hose, loose water inlet hose, or a faulty water pump. Regular maintenance and checking these components can help prevent leaks.
Probably because you have a plugged inlet filter. All washers have this tiny filter inside the inlet hose. -Another possible reason is the electrically controlled inlet valve, it may fail .
The recommended method for connecting a washer to a cold water supply using a hose is to securely attach one end of the hose to the washer's water inlet and the other end to the cold water faucet using a wrench to tighten the connections. Make sure the hose is not kinked or twisted to ensure proper water flow.
The washer inlet valve controls the flow of water into the washing machine during the wash cycle.
On a 2003 Bonneville, the hose to the water pump that is the heater inlet hose is the top hose coming from the radiator. This is also the hose that holds the thermostat.
To replace the washer drain hose, first unplug the washer and turn off the water supply. Locate the hose at the back of the washer and disconnect it from the drain pipe. Install the new hose by connecting it to the drain pipe and securing it in place. Test the washer to ensure the new hose is working properly.
There are no adustments. The pump is bad, or sick,or there is trash in the water inlet filter or spray head outlets. Check the inlet hose filter inside the water reservoir. You have to remove the trash in the spray heads below the wipers or in the hoses or in the pump. Find a removable washer supply hose close to the windshield. You can remove that connection and check it's flow while operating the washer controls. No flow - go back and check things towards the washer pump. Good flow? take a needle and probe the washer outlet as well as suck out the feed hoses to both outlets.
It depends on the vehicle you have. In many cases (but not all) the inlet hose is smaller than the outlet hose.
The inlet side is the low side - this will have the larger hose. On a Thermal Expansion Valve system, this hose will run from the evaporator outlet to the compressor inlet. On a Fixed Orifice Tube system, this hose will run from the accumulator outlet to the compressor inlet. The outlet side is the high side, and the hose will run from the compressor outlet to the condenser inlet.
To properly perform a washer drain hose replacement, first unplug the washer and turn off the water supply. Remove the old hose by disconnecting it from the washer and the drain pipe. Install the new hose by connecting it securely to both the washer and the drain pipe. Make sure the hose is not kinked or twisted. Test the washer to ensure there are no leaks before using it again.
The heater inlet hose is on the firewall. On the 2002 Silverado it is close to the bottom of the firewall on the passenger side.
Drain the radiator. Remove the lower radiator hose from the motor. Unbolt the hose inlet, and remove the thermostat. Replace the thermostat and the inlet, the hose, and refill the radiator.