Sorry for the slow response! If the water continues to flow even after you have turned the timer drain/spin or to cycle off then it is likely the water valve that is sticking open and needs to be replaced. The pressure switch or a pinched / punctured pressure sensing hose could also cause overflowing but the water would stop when you advance the timer to spin or turn the washer off...
In the past two months my Kenmore top loader has overflowed twice. Turning the timer switch to another cycle does not stop the flow of water. Could a bad pressure switch/hose cause (intermittent) overflowing?
Sorry for the slow response! If the water continues to flow even after you have turned the timer drain/spin or to cycle off then it is likely the water valve that is sticking open and needs to be replaced. The pressure switch or a pinched / punctured pressure sensing hose could also cause overflowing but the water would stop when you advance the timer to spin or turn the washer off...
applianceassistant 1 month ago
In the past two months my Kenmore top loader has overflowed twice. Turning the timer switch to another cycle does not stop the flow of water. Could a bad pressure switch/hose cause (intermittent) overflowing?
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