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GE Washer Issues
schleven:
I had this happen on a ge. It ended up being the pressure switch that was bad, not the timer. I thought it was the timer, but when I put a new one in the same thing happened. I read somewhere about the pressure level switch being the problem and I put a new one on and it solved the problem.
something to consider
schleven:
Here is a link to another site where the consumer had the same problem and it was the pressure switch. The tech doesnt believe them.
http://www.justanswer.com/appliance/6oxp4-having-problem-ge-washer-model-wdsr2080d5ww.html
enigma:
Thanks! I'll try the pressure switch and see if that works.
haroldsappliance:
Pressure tube hose on ge washers are bad about clogging at the bottom end, which usually results in a flood.
enigma:
I replaced the tubing which had some clogging, but that didn't solve the issue. Incidentally the one load I ran on super overflowed. Large and small run without overflowing.
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