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Anonymous Posted on Jan 23, 2011

I have a kenmore 90 series, while filling..it's all hot and very little cold. I've checked the outside lines and their clear. So now I'm going inside, any thoughts?

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Newer washers have a thermister on water valve meaning water temp usualy between 42 and 92 degrees in the tub is the flow of water normal

  • Anonymous Oct 06, 2012

    ended up being the solenoid for the hot water, easy fix thanx. this site's a wealth of info!

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