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I replaced the water inlet valve and cleaned the float mechanism inside the tub. I disconected the float switch and held the wires together and it still will not fill. When I replaced the water inlet valve I tested the water supply line and it is live. Does any one have any ideas? Thanks for your help. Seth
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Anyone have any clue what the problem could be? I'm at a loss here.:confused:
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is there water coming to valve from water supply
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Yes there is water at the fill valve. Is there a brain or a computer that would prevent the fill valve from doing it's job?
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if your not getting 110 volts to float switch it well maybe control board .p.s is d/w doing anything ,any sign of life ,sounds ,lights,etc
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The machine starts and there is noise and action but no water. Could that be a malfunction with the control panel?
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are you getting 110 volts to float switch? if not it sound like board ,check to see power from board also.if there is power . check for continuity in wire from board to fl. switch, to see there is no break in wire.
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