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which part do I need for water level control so washer does not over fill?
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Water fills beyond set level and will over fill not letting the wash cycle start. Manually moving timer control to spin cycle will empty wash tub. Which part should be installed? Thank You, Paul Bailey:confused: PoolTime@tampabay.rr.com
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If you have to cut the water off to stop the water flow the water inlet valve is bad and needs replacing. If turning the washer off stops the water flow there is something wrong with the water level control such as the tube that runs from the water level control is stopped up or has came loose or the water level switch is bad. Washer Repair Guide
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applianceman, After turning the washer off the water flow did stop. I replaced the tube that runs from the water level control down to the tub and it resolved the problem. A really simple fix. Thank You for your time and help! Sincerely, Paul Bailey
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