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Originally Posted by: Gene  Open the control panel. Locate the clear plastic tube and make sure it is connected to the water level switch.
Gene. everything is connected.i checked today,i just changed the valve.
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i have a question, could be damaged the new inlet valve that i installed? or the problem it's in another place?
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well i installed back the old water valve,and again still the problem with the overflow,i see when it was filling on cool/cold or cold/cold it filling hot water but anyways still overflowing.
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You are on the wrong track. Have you checked the air pressure tube?
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well i checked the clear tube,that's installed to the swicht.i think that's the pressure tube. thanks for answer again gene.
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Originally Posted by: alecks  well i checked the clear tube,that's installed to the swicht.i think that's the pressure tube. thanks for answer again gene. If you already checked this tube, what was the result? Gene.
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everything it's on the place,plus the washer works fine one time and i tried second time and overflow.
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With the washer has no water in, remove the air pressure hose from the water level switch and blow some air through the hose. If air will go through, reconnect the hose to the water level switch and try to run it again.
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Originally Posted by: Gene  With the washer has no water in, remove the air pressure hose from the water level switch and blow some air through the hose. If air will go through, reconnect the hose to the water level switch and try to run it again.
Gene. when i blow the air don't go through,the air stoped.the switch has a sound.
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You have to trace the air pressure hose to its other end and check it there. Probably it's got clogged.
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