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ggangel  
#1 Posted : Thursday, July 24, 2008 6:02:55 PM(UTC)
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I've seen a few posts describing a similar problem. I've checked valves, filters,hoses and water pressure. I've replaced the timer, and the water inlet solenoid valve. When the cycle starts and the water inlet valve is first energized the water flow it's good. As the tub begins to fill, the water flow volume decreases to a trickle. The solenoid body becomes warm, and I can feel the solenoid buzz as the water flow gets less. If I pull the electrical connector off the valve body and then reconnect it, the flow immediately regains full strength. I have cleaned of all electrical contacts and checked it with a voltage meter for voltage drop. Neither of these seem to be the problem. So is this thing haunted or what.
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Gene  
#2 Posted : Friday, July 25, 2008 8:16:27 PM(UTC)
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What kind of the fill hoses you have? If there are a flood protected hoses then it could be the problem. Replace them with regular stainless steel braided hoses. More information about such hoses you can find here: Water Fill Hoses - Order Now, Same Day Shipping

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