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Lurkin  
#1 Posted : Saturday, October 10, 2009 6:47:59 PM(UTC)
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i have read through the other posts here and for the life of me i cant figure this one out.

i can put it on any load size setting and it will overflow, i can blow both ways though the tube, i can blow into the water level switch and it will cut off and start washing, depending on what load setting is how hard you need to blow into it. but it will not cut off if all is hooked up like it's suppose to be.

first time it did this a mouse chewed the hose, replaced it and all is well, this time i noticed the hose at come off at the tub. seems like everytime it spins now the hose comes off. any ideas on what else it could be?
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denman  
#2 Posted : Sunday, October 11, 2009 4:27:28 AM(UTC)
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Sounds like the tubing may be too short and the vibration is pulling it off.

Could also be that the tubes internal diameter is a little big.

If the ID is OK and you have enough slack, cut about half an inch off the tube.
I would clean the inside of the tube's end and the tubs fitting with isopropyl alcohol just in case there is some oil/grease/crud that is causing it to come loose.

You may even want to put a zip tie on the tub end to hold it on.
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Lurkin  
#3 Posted : Sunday, October 11, 2009 12:03:31 PM(UTC)
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well it's working again, i replaced with new clear hose, at first it wouldn't stop, it even had water up in the hose. i messed with it some more and it started working right. i dunno unless the level valve is going bad needing more pressure than normal to shut it off.
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