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Water will not stop filling unless I unplug it from from the outlet . I have replaced the timer, the water valve and the water level control. What else could be wrong????
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Hi. You need to check the water pressure hose for cuts and restrictions. Pull it off the switch and blow in to it. If you need to replace it Part number: WH41X365
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We did that and even bought a new hose. Still doesn't work right.
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Originally Posted by: abcps ...Water will not stop filling unless I unplug it from from the outlet... Does it do exactly the same? What is the temperature of water it keeps filling with? Check the wires connected to the water inlet valve. Make sure they are not shorted anywhere and are connected properly. Gene.
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We changed the water level switch again, and it still does the same thing. We are at a loss and don't know what else to do. We still have to blow into the hose to get the water to shut off at the level we want. PLEASE HELP!
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Originally Posted by: Gene Does it do exactly the same?
What is the temperature of water it keeps filling with?
Check the wires connected to the water inlet valve. Make sure they are not shorted anywhere and are connected properly.
Gene. Hot and cold are both on. We have a new timer, new water outlet valve, and now another new water level pressure switch. We have replaced the hose too. When I do a load of laundry here is what I have to do. (The hose is disconnected from the water pressure switch.) When the water level gets to what I want, I blow into the hose. It stops the water from filling and starts washing. I then have to plug off the hose and the machine goes thru its cycle. When the water starts to drain, I have to unplug the hose to get it to spin and finish the cycle. I have no other clue as to what it can be. After replacing all those parts and reading your forums, I think I am down to calling a repairman unless you can come up with a solution. PLEASE HELP! Thank You!
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Hi.
You need to make sure that the lower part of air dome where the pressure hose connecting the tub is clear.It sounds like there is blockage right there.
Simon.
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Ok. we took the washer apart again. We fill up the washer to a small load and blow into the plastic tube. We can see and hear bubbles in the water. I think that tells us the plastic thing on the side of the tub in open. We are at a loss. With a new timer, new water inlet valve, 2 new pressure switches, and a new plastic hose, we can't find anything else that has to be replaced. We have checked the wiring diagram to make sure nothing is hooked up backwards and that is ok too. I am ready to return all the new parts and junk the washer. Need help!
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Hi.
The last think I can think of is when you replacing the water lever or the pressure hose the tub must be empty.
It still feels that the problem is with the pressure dome or hose.
Simon.
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