It over fills and over flows when set any more than the Extra Large setting and not near the Super setting
Ge has a problem with a sludge build up in the air dome/air pressure hose. This gives a false reading to the water level switch. Usually a simple repair, you remove the front panel by slipping a putty knife into the top joint of the front panel, until you press into the two clips that hold the front on. Tip the panel towards you, and remove. On the right of the outer tub, you will see a thin air pressure hose (about 1/4 inch thick), that comes from the top of the washer and runs down to a air dome that sticks out of the side of the outer tub. Pull this hose off, and clean out the hose and the air dome. You will usually have to run a wire or small screwdriver into the air dome to clean this. You may have to disconnect the other end of the air hose by removing the screws on the top of the washer, where the timer panel is, to get to the pressure switch that the hose is connected to. Blow through the hose to make sure it is clear. Reinstall the hose, make sure the connections are tight, and retest you washer. If this does not repair the problem, then replace both the water level switch and the air hose. Make sure the washer is unplugged before you do this repair. Good Luck, Appliance Specialists
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