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Rinse water barely trickles out of my washer

My washing machines pours lots of water to fill for wash but when its time for rince it barely trickles out. Hot or cold neither one works.

  • mamaral Apr 30, 2009

    My husband checked the Inlect hoses and they are not clogged.

    I get two streams of either cold or warm water. I never use Hot water.

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Do you fill the machine with hot water only?

If so, this is what I suspect. The filters in the inlet hoses on the back of the washer need cleaning. Remove the garden hose connectors, remove filter, clean, replace.

When filling with hot only you get a lot of pressure thru one hose. When you rinse, the best you can do pressure-wise is cold rinse -- but the cold water filter is going to be more clogged than the hot so it delivers less water.

When you use warm rinse, you get mediium pressure thru both lines, again less water than al hot on filling the machine.

  • Anonymous Apr 30, 2009

    So, what was the problem if this wasn't it?

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