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check your water inlet valve. Check it for continuity with a multi meter it should show Ohms or a closed circuit. To test it when water is overflowing unplug the unit and see if it still overflows or continues to fill. no fill If it stops when unplugged. Then it is not a water inlet problem but an electrical signal problem going to ur water inlet valve. Possibly from the panel or board.
yes i would agree the water valve is defective as if unplugged it should close,but also sounds like a pressure sensor or pressure hose problem that is also defective too due to the fact that it should at least start the wash cycle even though the water doesn't stop filling,so also it could be the central control unit,pressure switch or pressure hose
ur solenoid could be allowing water to flow freely its in the back its blue try replacing this solenoid and see if this fixes the problem they r cheap and easy to change
unplug unit, if water still comes in than you have a bad water inlet switch.if not than you nead to check the line from the wwater level switch to the outer tube.if there are no leaks than you have a bad water level switch.
Does the water continue to run when the washer is unplugged from power? If it does, then there is something stuck in the inlet valve that is keeping it open. Could be the result of mineral deposits. If the water stops when unplugged then the water limit switch is defective. Unlikely since the water still flows when control knob is in off position.
"OE" error stans for :------ Water overflow error.---This happens due to :-- Water supply does not stop after sensing an overflow condition.To resolve this problem:-- Turn off household water supply to washer and unplug power cord.· Check wiring harness · Check water inlet valve · Check pressure sensor switch · Check circuit board
top loader?usually its because your water valve is not closing because minerals have gotten into the water valve.but water would come into washer even when unpluged.another thing can be if when over flowing and u unplug it and it stops fillig/over flowing.your presure switch hose will have come off the water level switch or a mouse chewed a hole in it.its a clear tube thats running from your water level switch.i hope that helps god bless,tom
If you unplug the machine and the water still comes in, you have a bad Water Inlet Valve. If when you turn the machine on at in overfills and you can stop the water by turning off the washer timer then you have one of a couple possible issues.
First, you pressure sensing tube could be clogged
Second, you just plain have a defective pressure sensing switch.
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