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Thank You, DW allows 2" of water then shuts down. Reset, unit pumps out correctly. Please direct
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I have checked the float and the inlet valve. Voltage is lost at the valve just when the water starts to pool.
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Did you check the float switch, or just the float, itself?
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Checked for dirt and checked voltage! I am reading 120 at the valve while it is filling. When valve is closed the volatge drops and the water has not even reached the float.
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Disconnect the valve wires. Checking for continuity, you should find it (since you say that it begins to fill. Now heat it up with a heat gun or blow dryer and check again for continuity. If you now get continuity, the valve can be ruled out as the faulty component; but if you DON'T see continuity, replace the fill valve.
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