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No warm water coming out of the clotheswasher

Hose feels warm as if the water is warm coming into the clotheswasher, but is cold filling the washer. I have no warm water what so ever.

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If you have a temperature switch on your washer check to see if when you select hot water you are getting hot water, and when you select cold water your getting cold water.
You problem could be the water inlet valve
Insert a 2 inch paint scraper to release the two clips located under the front panel. Pry the front panel up from the bottom to release the top clips.
Undo the two bolts holding the top on and lift the top off. You can now access the water inlet hose. Using a multi meter check to see if there is 120 volts going to the hot water coil of the inlet valve when hot is selected and 120 volts going to the cold water coil when cold water is selected. If you do not have 120 volts then the temperature switch is faulty and if you do have 120 volts and no water comming in then replace the water inlet valve.
I hope this is of some help.

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Turn the cold water valve about half way closed or maybe more to allow enough hot water to mix with it and make it warm

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