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When I turn on the washer to fill, it continues to fill until manually turning it off. You can wait a few mintues and turn the washer on again and it will begin washing. It will continue through the cycles without issues. Only issues are when filling washer. I replaced the water level switch as suggested by my "washer repair friend". It is like the switch is not getting enough pressure to allow the machine to stop the fill cycle and begin washing. What do you think the problem may be?
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Chances are it is the hose that is connected to the tub that connects to the pressure switch. You will need to get access to the tub, and remove the pressure switch hose, look in it and see if you can see it plugged up. Go ahead and cut off the clogged part and see what happens.
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Originally Posted by: abadfish66 Chances are it is the hose that is connected to the tub that connects to the pressure switch. You will need to get access to the tub, and remove the pressure switch hose, look in it and see if you can see it plugged up. Go ahead and cut off the clogged part and see what happens. If the hose from the tub to the pressure switch is not obstructed then how can I verify operation of the Pressure Switch? Thanks, Tom
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