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can not get water to fill the machine. All cycle work
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Hi,
Is the water to the washing machine turned on?
What do you mean by "All cycle work"?
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Originally Posted by: ApplianceJunk Hi,
Is the water to the washing machine turned on?
What do you mean by "All cycle work"? yes the water is on (ALL Cycle work) mean that the machine is getting power
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:cool: Originally Posted by: Phillip C. yes the water is on (ALL Cycle work) mean that the machine is getting power need to check the waterletvalve
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Probably another faulty sensor switch Part number: W10292584
Been replacing a lot of these this year. If you want to troubleshoot the washer use a multimeter to see if you are getting voltage to the water inlet valve.
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