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    LG FL Needs more water

    Well you can install a 1/4 turn on-off valve in the hose to the bottles and turn it off for the wash then on for the rinse, but that requires you to be near the washer to wait for the rinse cycle.
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    LG FL Needs more water

    Wasteful?? What, 2 gallons? I don't think so. "Wasteful" is my neighbors lawn sprinklers watering his side walk for 30 minutes every day at 5 gallons a minute.
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    LG FL Needs more water

    Water level with the 2 bottles added to the sensor line. Its maybe 1.5" higher than before the mod.
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    LG FL Needs more water

    Mods have begun I added some volume to the water pressure sensor to "Fool" it into adding more water. The first bottle was too big (1 gallon) and the water level went more than half way up the window I am trying different size bottles and will post results soon.
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    LG FL Needs more water

    The bulky/large cycle adds more water, but not much more.
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    LG FL Needs more water

    LOL thanks Kevin! My Wife thinks that name is appropriate.....
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    LG FL Needs more water

    I found the diagrams on Sears site. http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/part-model/LG-Parts/Washer-Parts/Model-WM2501HWA/3204/0153200?pop=true&blt=05
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    LG FL Needs more water

    Thanks Alex, good info. Is there a link you can provide to these parts diagrams? I believe adding to the length of the hose may be what is needed to "fool" the sensor. I will try it and post results.
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    LG FL Needs more water

    Hello all, Has anyone ever taken apart a late model LG front loader to see what is used to measure water level? Like many others, I want more water used during the wash cycles. My model, WM2501HWA, has an "Add water" option, but it still is not enough for really muddy/dirty loads. I can...
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