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Stormin Mormon
 
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That is really excellent advice. I found the fill sensor, which is up by the
timer. Of course, the bottom end of the tube is down there some where.

The fill sensor is OK -- cause for the first fill (wash cycle) the water
fills up adn shuts off. I'll remember the advice for when it over fills,
over flows, etc.

Was there a hose clamp on the bottom of the tube?
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"Jeff" wrote in message
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You may wish to check the fill level sensor. This is a pressure switch
connected to the bottom of the tub with a plastic tube. On my machine the
tubing had hardened where it mated to the sensor and slowly leaked. Result
machine over flowed. I cut off about an inch of the end of tube and put it
back on the sensor. So far so good. Usually when the machine fills the
timer stops until the pressure switch senses the machine has filled then
starts again since time to fill machine varies depending on water pressure
etc..