I have the kenmore he2 front loader and was wondering if the water comming in to do the load is enough. I realize that it is way less than a top loading washer but my husband is getting a rash(he has very sensetive skin) and we have switched to the all he for sensitive skin even and only use a small amount. When you look in the washer every thing seems wet but there really is not alot of extra water. I really have never had a front loader before and don't know what is normal and what is not. help please.
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Kenmore HE2 Plus Front Load Washer Keeps unlocking ...
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I would not be so quick to judge it as a clog. Check valves often take the shape of a ball. In transmission and carburetors they are steel. Given that the he2 drum is lower then the drain connection in the wall it makes perfect sense for a check valve in the drain hose. If you can not see a way for it to get in there and it appears large enough to stop water form flowing back into the machine I am betting it is a check valve. Look carefully at how it might fit on the machine side of the line, if I am right, it should be able to block the hole. When water is moved toward the house drain, there should be no way for it to block the water. There is also a very good chance it is a solid ball. Look at it very carefully before deciding to remove it.
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