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| Posted: Wed Jun 7th, 2006 05:47 pm |
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jhschlak
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Well I fixed my problem. It was none of the above. I have the kind of hoses running from my wall to the washer that are supposed to "seal" when the hose bursts. So when I turned off my water to do the plumbing repairs, it must have changed pressure and triggered the hose to close. All I did was unscrew the hose and screw it back in, then I ran a complete cycle on the washer without a problem. -Jeff
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