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Why will my washing machine not quit filling , have replaced water level control switch?

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Why will my washing machine not quit filling , have replaced water level control switch?

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If you’ve replaced the switch, then you need to look at two other places: The water level sensor and the tubing and fill valve connected to it. To test the fill valve/tubing, fill your washing machine with water and then unplug it when the washing machine is half full. If the water keeps on going despite being unplugged, it means the fill valve is broken. Take the washing machine to a professional repairman if that is the case. You should also check the tubes to see whether they are leaking or blocked. Simply take out the front panel of the washing machine using a screwdriver and a knife to access the tubes. Clean out any residue or blockage. Blockage in the tube can also trigger false messages to the water sensor. So if there is no blockage or leak, the water sensor itself could be faulty.

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