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Model Number: 11028882790 Brand: Kenmore Age: 5 - 10 years
Hi,
My washer seems to continously fill with water regardless of the settings (small, medium or large load). It over flowed and flooded the room. This just happened yesterday. Would this be due to a bad water level control switch and if so are they easy to replace? Thank you, Gary |
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Could be the switch or the tubing that supplies the air pressure to it. Make sure you inspect it for small holes. You can learn how to test the switch here:
Water level switch The switch may be different but the testing is the same. Here is how to access the console to change/test switch: Follow first few steps. Here is the information on the pressure hose: Click for hose. And the switch: Click for switch.
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