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No, since the pump isn’t running during fill at all the only thing that can cause this is if the water is running out or siphoning out, which would be cause by one of the things I mention above.... |
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Generally there are three things that will cause this. The drain hose is pushed into the drainpipe too far. The drainpipe is too low. OR Someone has taped the drain hose to the drainpipe... |
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Sometimes I see the door switch latch body stick (#28 on parts breakdown). This is normally caused by grease gumming up the moving parts. It is unlikely that the new switch is bad again but anything... |
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Assuming the pump/motor isn’t running during fill the water is siphoning out or runinng out the drain and can be caused by a few things. The drainpipe to your house may be too low and you either... |
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As long as you have good flow you should be ok. When you select a temperature like warm the control has a set temperature like say maybe 100 degrees or so. It will turn the water valves on and off... |
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This washer has an ATC (automatic temperature control). This means that the temperature of the water is constantly monitored by the control. The cold and hot water valves will open and close to... |
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Henryg, A lot of the refrigerators don’t have the heater already installed. It is sold as an add on. In any case the heater location is in the dispenser housing. You have to remove the dispenser... |
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