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frigidaire/electrolux stack m# FEX831CSO


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Hi folks, this washer fills continuously (gonna consult a dictionary soon) as long as the knob is pulled out - stops when the knob is pushed in. I checked the load size switch and according to my volt meter it's switching correctly, and hmmm, since the wiring diagram shows the water valve getting it's power from the timer I'm kinda thinking that Mr Timer is the troublemaker. Any guilty votes for Mr Timer? Sam

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If you disconnect the Red Wire from the Pressure Switch, does it still Fill ?

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hey Reg, as a matter of fact pulling the red wire off does stop the water flow, and no matter how i try i can't figure out how i figured out earlier that the pressure switch was switching. thanks a lot, cuz

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