Hi, my machine is about 8 yrs old, cant afford a new one but it needs a new spray fill assembly as the other one constantly drips through out cycle leading to machine over filling and beeping...now I'm not sure if the fill regulator/sensor needs to be replaced as well? Thanks :)
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Both of you most likely are getting a "RPS Sensor Fault"
On a GWL10, when the motor rotor position sensor fails, it will act exactly like you describe. Many techs incorrectly replace the machine control or the water inlet valve(s). The RPS sensor is much cheaper. If you consult the tech sheet located under the control panel, you will see the fault code for RPS failure and I would bet the farm that the sequence of LEDs displayed when your washer faults out matches exactly with the RPS fault code.
The RPS sensor for GWL10 and GWL11 models is a part # 420296P and canbe purchased direct from Fisher Paykel Parts:
http://fisherpaykelparts.net/index.php?categoryid=111&productid=5
The procedure to replace it is a little involved but a handy person can do it. It would be best to consult the factory service manual and again, that can be purchased from Fisher Paykel Parts direct here:
http://fisherpaykelparts.net/index.php?categoryid=115&productid=15
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Hi Dale..
It sounds like you have a leaky inlet valve assembly. The part number is 421029P and is easy to replace. You can get one here:
http://www.fisherpaykelparts.net/ecart/item.php?item_id=266&category_id=56
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Disconnect the washer for few minutes (5min) then connect it again and press cancel, before you start any cycle, good luck
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Try taking the cold hose of at the tap and check to see if has a little mesh filter in there. This could be blocked up with gunk.
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remove the hoses and check for any kind of clogging or restriction in the line there may also be a problem with your fill valves
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