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Nitro itch Posted: Sunday, March 30, 2014 2:14:16 AM(UTC)
 
1st make sure the small rubber hose attached to the water level switch is not pinched or kinked at any place along its length running from switch to tub.
Next I would blow into the hose down into the empty tub to make sure it flows air freely.
If the hose is clear, carefully adjust the small 1/4 inch hex head screw on the back of the pressure switch. I would start with a half turn clockwise and then fill tub on Super to see if it lowered the level enough. If still not where it should be, then adjust accordingly.
Ctomanec Posted: Saturday, March 29, 2014 9:53:09 AM(UTC)
 
The washing machine will overflow when set on load size of super. It will cut off on its own but only after overflowing for just a second. I have replaced the switch behind the the load size selector but is still doing the same thing. All other load sizes fill accordingly or at least don't overflow the machine. Any ideas?