jocks54
Well-known member
Hello
So my Kenmore series 500 top loader fills with cold water (when selected) even during the last spin.
It does not overfill and shuts off but cold water enters the machine during all cycles. Does not happen when hot is selected. After the last spin the tub is full of water.
I tried fooling the machine by reversing the hot and cold hoses but no go. Cold water won't even enter the machine, no matter what temp is selected. The Sears site says it may b the elec. cicuit not the fill valve that is bad. They do not seem to offer help in that area.
Right now we have to turn the cold water faucet off after the last rinse to prevent the tub from filling during the last spin.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If it is an electronic problem is it worth fixing and can it be done by a somewhat handy person?
The neighborhood handy man identified the problem at first and said it is not worth fixing. The machine appears fairly new and is in generaly good condition.
Thanks folks!
Ps where would this elec circuit be and is it replaceable?
So my Kenmore series 500 top loader fills with cold water (when selected) even during the last spin.
It does not overfill and shuts off but cold water enters the machine during all cycles. Does not happen when hot is selected. After the last spin the tub is full of water.
I tried fooling the machine by reversing the hot and cold hoses but no go. Cold water won't even enter the machine, no matter what temp is selected. The Sears site says it may b the elec. cicuit not the fill valve that is bad. They do not seem to offer help in that area.
Right now we have to turn the cold water faucet off after the last rinse to prevent the tub from filling during the last spin.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If it is an electronic problem is it worth fixing and can it be done by a somewhat handy person?
The neighborhood handy man identified the problem at first and said it is not worth fixing. The machine appears fairly new and is in generaly good condition.
Thanks folks!
Ps where would this elec circuit be and is it replaceable?