Robert And for Model Number rfarney88@gmail.com On our WM2650HRA front loader, the rinse water filled the tub half way up the glass door without any sign of stopping. We were able to drain the machine. I suspect some part like the Water Level Pressure Switch may have failed which allowed the tub to overfill. Is this likely, or are there other parts which could have caused the same failure to shut off the rinse water?
Answer Robert, If you had to turn the water faucets off to stop the water flow, then the fill valve is the issue. If you were able to stop the water by turning the machine off or unplugging the power cord, then the pressure switch could be the issue. but, first, disconnect the air tube from the switch, blow in on the end of the tube. There is a possibility of sediment, debris or deposits clogging the air tube, causing the water to overflow. You may want or need to remove the 5214FR4125N / MEJ62305101 air tube and check for any pinholes, tears, etc. that may allow the air to escape the tube as the washer is filling. If all the checks are OK, then check the wiring and replace the 6601ER1006G Water Level Pressure Switch. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Monday, March 23, 2020