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What switch keeps a washer from over filling
I think my ge washer overfills, i know there must be a switch
or something that tells the inlet selinoid to shut off. I dont have a schematic diagram so any one know what controlls the water level when filling up. |
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wrote: I think my ge washer overfills, i know there must be a switch or something that tells the inlet selinoid to shut off. I dont have a schematic diagram so any one know what controlls the water level when filling up. Hi, GE has built a few different washers....model#? i know there must be a switch or something that tells the inlet selinoid to shut off. A water level switch controls the levels but a bad fill valve can also make a water over fill and a bad WLC hose can also make a washer over fill. http://www.applianceaid.com/washer_overfilling.html I dont have a schematic diagram One came with the washer when it was built, hopefully no one has removed it. Glued on the back, rolled up in the consol are 2 common places for it. jeff. Appliance Repair Aid http://www.applianceaid.com/ |
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