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Washing machines stop filling when water pressure from the bottom of the tub goes up a plastic tube and into the water level switch. If the tube is obstructed with debris or anything foreign, the switch will fail to stop the water from overfilling. It is possible that the switch is defective, of course. Check the tube for obstructions, kinks, or a loose connection.
If it is the switch, have your make and model handy and look up the part here:
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It should take about 45 minutes to an hour to properly descale the machine. If it only took a couple of minutes you really didn't descale your machine. If you used the powder it has to disolve completly before descaling. The best way to descale is with the descaler in the tank. Turn on the machine and run about 8 ozs of water-descaler through the wand and then turn off the machine. Wait 10 minutes and repeatthe last procedure. Do this until the tank is empty. When done with the descaler, rinse out the tank and put fresh water in the tank and run the whole tank through the wand. Then fill the tank and your ready to go.
I started clothes washing machine with one load of clothes.
Wash and rinse process completed, as it came to spin,
Machine stop, only I heard was running motor. I opened
machine and found coupler is cracked (broken) and was
unable to rotate the gear.
I replaced new coupler and machine started to work normal.
sounds to me that something is stuck in your pump check the pump if you open the pump have lots of towels on hand the machine will not spin if it does not drain
This is what I found:
11. OVER CURRENT ERROR - Display shows 8E . - IPM fault signal (that is caused by the overload of MICOM INT0 during motor action) is sensed. IPM : Integrated power module. , IPM controls motor. - If the fault signal (low signal) happens to be sensed even one time during cleansing/rinsing stage, the motor stops immediately. However, during dehydrating stage the signal is to be sensed when the number of signal is more than 6 for 500ms. - During Cleansing or Rinsing When the overload is sensed, the motor stops immediately and then proceeds to the next water-flow action. If the stopping of the motor working is happens in one direction ten times, "8E" Error is displayed. - During dehydrating When the overload is sensed, the motor stops to work at once and then feeds back to the initial stage of the dehydration unbalance sensing. When the feed back is continuously happened 2 times, "8E" Error is displayed During the dehydrating unbalance sensing, No error happens by overload sensing. When it happens at more than 800rpm, the process is stopped compulsorily. -Power S/W Off can clear the overload error.
in short: imbalance problem
In a german forum one guy solved the problem by replacing the motor electronics. I am currently experiencing the same problem. I keep you posted.
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