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Old 09-04-2007, 09:59 PM   #1
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The washer continues to fill with water in all cycles. It will over fill and water spills out of the machine. If it is the water limit switch, where on/in the machine is it located. Thanks for any help I can get. Steve
 
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If the water stops coming in the washer when you shut the washer off it is the water pressure switch that will need to be replaced.

It is located in the control panel of the washer.

If the water continues to come in the washer after you shut it off and you have to shut the water taps of it is the fill valve that will have to be replaced.

The fill valve is located at the back of the washer where the hoses are hook.

Here is a link to your washer model aav7000aww.
 
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