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Washer filled with water & then stopped & will not work in any cycle.

Washer started to fill with water and then just stopped runing once the water was done. We have tried to change the cycle, unplug it, checked that the lid was shut all the way & nothing is working.

  • Amber804 Dec 31, 2007

    its a top loader, & it did filled all the way. It sounded fine I didnt notice any strange noises, but I was in & out of the house.

  • Anonymous Mar 28, 2014

    water fills washer machine and won't stop

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Could be a bad pressure switch did it fill all the way is it a top loader or front loader any noise or nothing

  • Anonymous Dec 31, 2007

    well get your model number and order a pressure switch then take the back off the control panel and the pressure switch is the one that selects the water level and has a hose on it if your washer is still full of water turn it to drain spin and if it does that then change the pressure switch let me know if it drains and spins

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