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Maytag Performa Washer MTW5740TQ0 Reassembled, fill won't shut off


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Feeling like an idiot....when I undid the clips to get this thing apart, a little clear piece of tubing came unstuck from under the top.  I can't feel a clip that might hold it or otherwise figure out where it goes,  But with it still loose, the washer fill won't shut off.  Is this the line to a pressure sensor/switch for the fill switch?  Have I missed something else?

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Yes that is the pressure tube, they are very short, need to empty tub and blow through it before you reattach.

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There will be an "airdome" on the side of the outer washtub, it will have a nipple for the air tube to attach to

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