Do you think the switch is bad even if the water stops filling when I open the lid? Will it still be able to do that and prevent the washer from washing/rinsing and draining?Do you think the switch is bad even if the water stops filling when I open the lid? Will it still be able to do that and prevent the washer from washing/rinsing and draining?
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Could the switch be bad even if the water stops filling when I open the lid? Would that cause it to not wash/rinse or drain?Could the switch be bad even if the water stops filling when I open the lid? Would that cause it to not wash/rinse or drain?
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If the water stops when you press the timer in then it is the hose to the water level switch or the switch itself. If you have to turn the water off to stop it then it is the fill valve( where the hoses connect)
Do you think the switch is bad even if the water stops filling when I open the lid? Will it still be able to do that and prevent the washer from washing/rinsing and draining?
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