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Water keeps running after machine is full of water. it won't start the cycle no matter what load size you choose.

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The water level sensor is either bad, or the air line going from the tub to the sensor has become disconnected or clogged, so that the machine never senses it is at the correct water level to start the cycle. Therefore it continues to fill. You will need to acsess this sensor by unplugging the washer and removing screws at back of control panel. Then lift the panel, remove clips to housing, and disconnect lid switch, then inspect the clear rubber air tube, if there is no noticable issuse, replace the sensor.

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