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Alicia Atkinson Posted on Mar 21, 2009
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Water will not stay filled in tub on rinse cycle

The washer goes through the washing cycle fine. Then, when refilling for the rinse cycle, the water will not fill up - it keeps running. Or, the water begins to fill up and then drains out with the water continually running. The water is not staying in the tub for the rinse cycle. We are losing several gallons of water each washing cycle and having to stay with the washer each time.

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It sounds like a siphon issue.
Check that the drain hose does a high loop before it goes into the drain pipe. (ie. drain hose loops above the water level inside the tub). Make sure the drain hose is not pushed too far down into the drain pipe. Also if the drain hose is sealed to the drain pipe this will create an airlock and a siphon will occur, allow air to enter between drain hose and drain pipe connection.
This should help you but if there is still a problem let me know and I'll try to assist you further.
Good luck!

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