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Washing machine When I wash and it gets to the rinse cycle the water dribbles in. It takes me about two hours to do a load of clothes. My washer is a whirlpool ultimate care II. I have replaced all the hoses and cleaned everything and it still does not work.

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IS THIS HAPPENING ON COLD AND HOT WATER RINSE ??? THERE IS AN ELECTRIC SOLENOID VALVE FOR HOT AND COLD WATER SUPPLY. THESE SOLENOIDS HAVE STRAINERS AND ORFICES THAT CAN CLOG UP WITH SEDIMENT IN THE WATER SUPPLY ... MOST ALL OF THEM ARE CLEANABLE. THIS IS NOT AN EXPENSIVE REPAIR ... BEWARE!!!

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