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Water overflowing the wash tub. The valve would not shut off from wash cycle control switch or unpluging power source to washer. Thomas S. • Walla Walla , WA • March 30, 2014
Unplugged power cord.
Shut off and removed water supply lines.
Removed screw from water control holding plate and removed holding plate from washer.
Removed hose clamp from tub fill line and selonoid wire connections from water control valve.
Removed water control valve from holding plate.
Looked up part number for water control valve in the diagram on AppliancePartPros.com.
Received water control valve and replaced new valve in the reverse order.
Took less than 20 minutes to install.
Tested...
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