The washer will still overflow after replacing the pressure switch and hose. We double check to ensure that the hose is cleared as well. It will also only overflow on the rinse cycle. During the fill cycle it will fill to the proper level and then once it is stopped and turned to the rinse cycle it will not drain out first. We have also tried replacing the timer as well with the same issue.
Timer, pressure switch, hose
- Guest asked 7 years ago
Hello, your model number seems incorrect, however I did attach a breakdown of the parts diagram for a similar model number and if you will look at the tub and basket breakdown you will see the air dome box on the side of the outer tub. That should be where you applied the other end of the pressure hose.It is very common for that air dome box to be impacted with residue causing air restriction through pressure hose causing overfilling.We usually clear that air dome with Co2 air pressure to clear it (be careful not to use too much force as to not crack the plastic) . If you look close you should see a bunch of discoloration in the air dome which is the residue build up that must be cleared. This should solve your issue .
- Sam, Ace Appliance answered 7 years ago
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Hi! Thank you for your prompt response. We did check the air dome box and have cleared it out. However, during the fill cycle it fills to its correct level but if you stop the timer and switch it to the rinse cycle it will not drain the water out and will start filling up again causing the water to overflow. And I do apologize it is the HSWP1000MWW.
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We have never heard of this without having a pressure hose, switch, or air dome issue. We are looking for more information for you and will respond as soon as we can find a plausible answer.
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