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Joined: 9/21/2009(UTC) Posts: 55
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no power to water valve hot side or cold temp switch in all positions what can I chek next? THANKS:confused:
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Joined: 3/29/2009(UTC) Posts: 11,699
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First check all the wiring and connections between the timer and the valve assembly.
If they check out, the water level switch is possibly the problem. When the machine first starts it allows the timer to turn on the valves. If that is not the problem, the timer is the next suspect.
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thanks! this water level sw. happens to be solid state I tried blowing into it as I used to do in the wigwag days and nothing no agitate, no water any way to chek ohms ect.? Appreciate any guidance Mr.SIDFINK
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I was getting only a partial match on your model number, and it looked like you had the old Whirlpool water level switch, so I am not sure what to say.
Based on your comments, though, I think the water level switch is the likely problem. If you buy from this site and it does not fix the problem you can return it. If that happens, check your model number and if needed correct it so we can see exactly what you have.
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