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occur at this water level.
Operation of the water level control can be checked
by using service test mode t06. (See the Service
Test Mode section in this guide.)
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control can initiate fault codes E23 and E65. (See the
Service Test Mode section in this guide.)
To remove the water level control:
1. Remove the top panel. (See the Washer
Components, Top Panel section in this guide.)
2. Press down the single tab, then disconnect each
of the 1 wire harness.
3. Remove the pressure tube.
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a. Squeeze the clamp and slide it back.
b. Carefully break the hose loose by inserting a
small f at-blade screwdriver under the hose
to break the seal.
c. Remove the hose.
Pull the bottom of the water level control outward,
rotate it a quarter turn clockwise to clear the
suspension spring.
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The water valve assembly consists of 2 valve body
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of 2.1 gallons (8 liters) per minute. It is inserted and
retained in a cutout in the rear of the cabinet and
held in place by a single 6 mm hex head screw. It is
only available as a complete assembly.
Each solenoid coil has an approximate resistance
value of 1.1k ohms.
Operation of the water valve can be checked by
using service test modes t12. (See the Service Test
Mode section in this guide.)
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initiate fault code E22. (See the Service Test Mode
section in this guide.)
Water Valve
Pressure Tube
Tab
Pressure Tube
Tab
Rear
Front