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Washer overfills when in rinse cycle. Goes through wash cycle fine but then overfills and water pours out under the door. Can you tell me what part might cause this so that we can try to order it. Thanks.

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Your pressure switch stops the water and allows it to start the next cycle. It's a switch either in the control panel or at the top of the tub with a small tube connected to it which goes down between the inner and outer tub. As the water level increases the air in the tube is compressed until there is enough pressure to make the switch stopping the water from filling. This tube can get clogged and the switch won't work. Remove the tube and clean it out. Blowing on the tube when it's still connected to the switch will make the switch if it's working and clear.

Water inlet valve

If it fills with water and starts the cycle and the water keeps running in then your water inlet valve on the back where the water supply comes in is sticking. It needs replacing.

Since it does ok on the wash cycle it would seem to be the cycle selector switch that is the problem.

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