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We have had new lines and cut-off valves put on, but hot water continues to flow when washer is on off.
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Originally Posted by: Willis Laverne  We have had new lines and cut-off valves put on, but hot water continues to flow when washer is on off. If you unplug the washer, does water still come in? If so you have a bad water valve. The part where the hoses attach to the back of the washer. If you provide your model number, I can help you with a part number.
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