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Adora front loading washer wont stop filling


Angel

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Good afternoon sir I was hoping to get your help. I have a GE Adora front loading washer that constantly fills thru all cycles. I figured how to go into the diagnostics mode and got a code E23 water inlet valve failure. The old one was by-passing when not energized. I ordered and installed the new valve, cleared the code and ran the cycle and it did the same exact thing. I saw your YouTube video and checked and adjusted the water level switch and it does the exact same thing. The washer will fill until it hits the overfill level and it starts to drain. The machine never stops filling- spin cycle, rinse cycle, etc. Replaced water level switch. Manually tested water level switch and it's working fine. Wondering if the problem is the motherboard? Do you have any suggestions as to what I may be missing, please help. 

Thank you, 

Angel 

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The guys will need your model number to be able to help you .

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I appreciate your help. The model number is #WHDVH626FWW serial #SL203668T / G.E. ADORA Front loading washer.

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Make sure the water valve shuts off when you turn off machine or remove power. If not you have a bad water valve.. Find the rubber tube going to the pressure switch. Disconnect it from the pressure switch and blow thru it into the tub to clear out any trash in the line. If that does not fix the issue, remove the tube from the tub and blow into it very gently. There should be a click for each water level your machine. If it only clicks 1 time and does not click again as you blow harder then the pressure switch is bad. If it does click for each level then check all wireing connections for the pressure switch and at the board, make sure there is not a pin hole in the tube. If that all checks good then you need a board.

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