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Originally Posted by dugan
when it gets to the rinse cycle it sounds normal but there's no water.
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So it's just not filling again at that time.
That could be caused by a problem in the water fill valve (see the following link) or the control system. Someone will likely need to check if the water valve is getting power or not, when it should be filling at that point. Water valves can work once or twice but fail but fail to operate after that.
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Roper WU3000V2 Water Fill Valve
If the valve
WAS getting power but not allowing water to flow through it, the valve would likely be defective and need to be replaced. If it was
NOT getting power at that time, the control system would be suspect.
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How do I test water fill valves?
JMO
Dan O.
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