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    Whirlpool duet fills with water when not in use

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    Brand: Whirlpool
    Age: 1-5 years

    My front loader washer fills with water when not in use. It drains completely during spin. I changed the valve thinking it had gone bad, but it continues to fill when not in use? What is my next step?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drm View Post
    Model Number:
    Brand: Whirlpool
    Age: 1-5 years

    My front loader washer fills with water when not in use. It drains completely during spin. I changed the valve thinking it had gone bad, but it continues to fill when not in use? What is my next step?
    Model Number: GHW9150PW0
    Brand: Whirlpool
    Age: 12 years


    The same thing is happening to my GHW9150PW0, however, I suspect it is not the water valve, as I turned off the water, ran a drain cycle, and the water still eventually appears. A very slow trickle eventually appears where water enters the washer from the opening at the top of the rubber door seal. Could this be an issue with the drain?

    Thanks,
    Carlyle

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