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Turn the machine on it makes all the right noises but there doesn't seem to be any water going into the machine. the hose that fills it is ok and water is coming through it . i just dont know where its going once its supposed to come out of the wash bars as they seem to remain dry please help Jenn Air Quiet Series

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Thanks for using FixYa. It means that the water inlet valve has gone bad and needs to be replaced. Please do accept the solution if the issue is resolved or else revert for further assistance.


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