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If an older machine, suspect the wiring loom where it turns at the bottom of the door. take outer door panel off and carefully examine the loom and pull each wire to make sure it is intact
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either faulty solenoid or board, turn machine onto a wash and test for power going to the solenoid, if power solenoid is faulty,no power board is at fault
Power off the machine. Close your wall faucet which brings water into the machine. Unscrew the nut, hold a bag or bucket to collect water coming in from the wall, gently open the water control to see if water flows - the flow should be in good pressure. If it is good, close valve; now open the other end of the pipe going into your machine. You will see a fine filter connected to your machine; clean this out if clogged with an old toothbrush; clean out your pipe too. Refit carefully both nuts, without cross-threading; open the wall faucet to check for leaks. Things should be fine.
see this causes and remedies: God bless you Water Inlet Valve
First check the hoses that connect to the water inlet valve. Remove
these completely there should be a screen in at least one end and maybe
both ends. Clean these screens. Next check the back of the water inlet
valve screens and remove and clean. If cleaning these out does not
correct the problem you will need to check to make sure you have power
going to the water inlet valve. Most top loaders will have 120 volts
going to the valve. Check each solenoid on the valve. You will need to
have the washer on and turned to a fill cycle when checking. If you have
power and still no water replace the water inlet valve. No power replace the control.
see the diagram attached
Control / Timer
This is less likely the problem but can fail. If you have no power going
to the water inlet valve when selecting a fill cycle the timer/ control
has failed and you will need to replace the timer.
If your washing machine will not fill, only hot or cold will fill or is slow tofill then read these tips. I have covered many of the things that can happen inthese tips...
If
your washing machine will not fill, only hot or cold will fill or is
slow to fill then read these tips. I have covered many of the things
that can happen in these tips...
If your washing machine will not fill, only hot or cold will fill or is slow to
fill then read these tips. I have covered many of the things that can happen in
these tips…
check to see if you have power to the fill valve when the cold water should be going in;(reverse the connectors on the fill valve) i.e. hot now will not go in... replace the fill valve: (buy it at an appliance parts store) (inexpensive) it's an easy replacement job
Check the water fill valve - sounds like it's stuck open. Turn the power to the machine off. If water continues to fill into the machine it's the water fill valve. If so...
Take the front lower cover off and look for the valve - it will have a water line going to it. This could also be caused by a bad control board, but look at the water valve first.
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