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Not enough water fill


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Alfredo Dacanay
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Hello guys, I got a whirlpool stack washer model number WET4027EW0, problem is it’s doesn't fill the right amount of water set, example is when set at large load it only fill to medium or half of the tub. Already replace the pressure switch, water level switch including the inlet valve. The tube hose from dome to water level switch is clear out, no restriction. Also tried to take inner tub out and make sure the dome was clear and clean. Any idea or suggestion to fix it right.

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Posted (edited)

as long as you know for sure that the water level setting you feel is wrong , and it is less than the normal level it was before ??    I would first check and make sure the drain line hose is at the proper height for draining the water from the tub. Maximum height is 96" max!!   the minimum height is 39" Min !!  if its draining in the floor I believe it needs to be a minimum of 30" Min !! from the floor and also needs a syphon break attached to the drain hose also.  It may or may not be syphoning out slightly.   if thats all good,    I would check the water level switch hose for a pin hole that is possibly giving a bad pressure reading to the water level switch.  From your explanation, it is the only part you mentioned that you did not replace I think.  I would also double check any wires that could have been misplaced to the wong terminals if they are not utilizing harness plugs. You may also need to check the wiring harness for any bad connections since you disturbed a few electrical connections by unplugging and replugging them back in along with making sure no wires are broken in the wire harness for the components you changed.  You may want to also consider taking up a class with appliantology dot org. if you are not already enrolled.  It seems you have changed alot of parts here that were not necessary to purchase and replace and the classes here are pretty cool and informative.  what you learn would help you most definately in this particular issue your having.  Good luck ok

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  • 2 years later...
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Anyone figure this one out? Having the same concern. Any sitting I put the washer on it only fills up half way. I did find a burnt pin on a connector going to the pressure switch so going with that first. 

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