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Christine Pratzky Posted on Dec 03, 2019
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Hi our washer wont fill up on any of the wash cycles, it fills on rinse cycle then I put it back to wash once full and it will wash and continue as normal 1??

  • Christine Pratzky
    Christine Pratzky Dec 03, 2019

    It's been used every day for years never missed a beat only ever used cold water it does everything but fill with water on wash cycles only

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Keeping in mind that the soap & bleach gets dispensed into your wash on the second to last rinse cycle and that most all rinse cycles are in cold water. Is your cold water valve screen plugged causing your washer to rinse poorly? Are you using the HE detergent? If not maybe the washer is sudsing up to much and having a hard time rinsing all the suds and bleach out and leaving the clothes soapy.

Fill the washer up with no clothes in it on a cold/cold wash setting does it take a long time to fill the washer up? Also when it is full and agitating is there suds in the washer?

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