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We have no water coming out at the start of the cycle. I checked the water line, no leaks. I also re-booted by shutting of the breaker for over one minute.
Thanks for the help.
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Remove the dome float (in the front left corner) and check if the float is moving freely up and down and it is not stuck in the upper position.
Remove the toe panel. Check the float switch (under the float) for continuity. It should be closed when the float is in the bottom position.
Remove the wires from the water inlet valve and check the water valve solenoid for continuity. Replace the water inlet valve if it's open.
Check for 120VAC to the water valve while the control calls for water and the float switch is closed.
Post the results.
Gene.
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Checked the float, and is had some slight debris. Once cleaned, it worked like a usual!
The help was so good, I was able to get your info to my wife (I'm out of town) and she was actually able to do it.
Thanks again for your help!
Regards,
JK:)
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You are welcome. Happy Holidays!
Gene.
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