Washer overflowing
– Probably, in this case, the pressostat tube (hose) (water level sensor) has flown, clogged or damaged.
– The chamber of the pressostat clogged up with scum and mud.
– The water level sensor itself has failed.
– The electronic controller (control module) is defective. During the bay, the controller does not give the command to stop the water set, and it continues to enter the washer.
– The filling valve is out of order. He jammed in the open position, so the water enters the washer constantly, and she can not finish the program.
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Other Problems
- Won't spin
- Making loud noise
- Won't agitate
- Won't drain
- Vibrating or shaking
- Fills slowly
- Leaking water
- Won't start
- Won't spin or agitate
- Door or lid won't lock
- Stops mid cycle
- Drum not turning
- Makes noise
- Not heating
- Overheating
- Stopped spinning
- Takes too long
- Tripping breaker
- Won't start
- Won't stop