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I have a WHRE5260E1WW top load washer. We have had problems with it overfilling and with it not spinning. \r\nTo fix the overfilling problem, I changed the pressure switch and tubing and it worked for about a week without overfiling, but I had to have it set on small and the amount of water it is filling up with is a lot more than small. Now it is overfilling even on small. The washer also isn't going to the spin cycle on it's own. If I change the program to spin only and reset the water level then press start it will spin without a problem. I am wondering what could wrong, the control board or something else..
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I haven't tried to see if it does fill with it unplugged. I can blow through the hose and the pressure switch does click.
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Did you use a new OEM pressure switch as the replacement?
What is the part number of the switch?
Check the wires connection to the pressure switch.
Gene.
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