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I had a tech look at the machine and he thought the water pressure switch's diaphram was bad even thought the ohm meter showed it to be good. I purchased a new one and it still overfills does the exact same for whichever setting I select. It's more than should be in the tub. Very close to spilling over. I'm able to blow into the hose and it does not sound clogged. Did I see somewhere that the hose could have a pin hole in it to prevent the switch from sensing it to be at the proper level?
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Yes, the hose could have a pin hole leak, so go ahead and replace it. A new hose and your new pressure switch should fix this, but check the wiring between the switch and the timer and the connections also.
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thank you for the info.
I've seen the video for a Whirlpool hose replacement. Is it the same way to replace the Maytag washer?
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Probably, once the cabinet is open you just disconnect the tubing between the switch and the drum and put the new one on.
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