Hi there,
Well first of all you can check out the water-inlet valve -
water-inlet valves eventually fail. One problem that may develop with a water-inlet valve is that it can no longer completely shut off when the electricity is turned off to it. Then, the valve may leak and drip water into the clothes tub, you may notice that your washer has water in it when you haven't used it for a few days. To fix this, you need to replace the valve. To access the valve may be easiest by opening the top or back of the washer. There are two wires connected to each solenoid on the water inlet valve. The wires are connected with slip on connectors. Firmly pull the connectors off of the terminals. You may need to use a pair of needle-nose pliers to remove the connectors. Inspect the connectors and the terminals for corrosion. If either is corroded they should be cleaned or replaced.
The valve is fastened to the chassis by two screws typically. Remove the screws and remove the valve. The water line from the valve to the fill spout is fastened to the valve with a slip on hose and may also be secured by a pinch or screw clamp. Loosen the clamp by pinching the two prongs with a pair of pliers or turning the screw in the case of a screw clamp. Please post comments for further help or information.........
Good Luck!!
Thanks
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I am at work but will try sometime this week with some male assistance. I will let you know..
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