Hello I have a top loader washer ge that says h20 supply I have water going in it but can't get it to clear
First make sure someone didn't turn off the supply valves where the washer hoses are attached to. If both are on, then try to fill machine and switch between hot and cold water. If one of the 2 temps works, the other half of the fill valve is bad. The fill valve is the part where the hoses attach to the back of the machine. It is a 2 part electric valve with 2 electric coils on the valve. Could be one coil is bad or possibly the filter screen is blocked on one side. Screens can be checked and looked at by removing hoses and looking inside end of valve. If coil is bad, complete valve needs replaced. Easy exchange, a few screws, 4 wires, and a small hose leading to inside of machine.
SOURCE: GE WHRE5260E1WW Washer
The mixing valve needs to be replaced. It should be under $50 and is easy to do.
SOURCE: GE Front Load Washer
Removing the lower front panel (3 screws nearest floor), and opening the round, white water pump filter cap (be ready to catch about 2 gallons of water!) is the best place to start. All you need is a Phillips head screwdriver and a large, flat pan (deep turkey tray works well)!
YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE what I found in my filter housing this morning (see photo below)!
The washer is working fine now, although I may go back and remove the entire water pump so it can be dismantled, thoroughly cleaned, and reinstalled.
SOURCE: water doesn't stop filling tub and tub overflows
Hello,Sounds like a problem with either the inlet valve or the pressure switch, way to determine which on is while it is filling pull the plug..if water keeps filling it's the inlet valve..if it stops filling it's the pressure switch..If you have any other questions or concerns please feel free to comment again..good luck!! Mike
SOURCE: GE Washer Wont Fill
Make sure drain hose not too low , creating syphon...
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