You did not post the model number. I would not recommend doing this. There is a sensor next to the tub that can become plugged with softener. They can be cleaned and work good.
Sorry sir for the incomplete info its wa70h4000sg
If it is a top loading machine like mine it uses the weight of the laundry load to determine how much water to dispense. For me, and most everyone else, this amount is far too little to provide effective cleaning & rinsing. So . . . question is . . . how to make the washer think I'm washing a bigger load of clothes. Answer - my normal load is approx. 8lbs. After adding the clothes to the washer, and before starting the wash cycle, I pour 1 gallon of water over the clothes allowing the water to soak into the fabric. 1 gallon of water weighs 8 lbs. So now when I start the wash cycle and the washer load sensor is determining how large the load is, it thinks there are 16 lbs. of clothes loaded into the washer and dispenses twice as much water as it would for my normal 8 lb. load. Yes, you gotsta' keep filling a jug/bucket/whatever of water from time to time. But you're not voiding any warranty, bypassing any necessary electrical deivce, or abusing the ability of the machine. Just gotta' be smarter than the washer. You're welcome.
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SOURCE: water level drops during wash/rinse cycle
Check the exit hose behind, it should be at least 3 feet from ground level, and not too deep into the wall stand-pipe. You will find a level mark behind the machine......check this out.
Your pump pumps this water OVER this height.
SOURCE: samsung washing machine WA71N2
can you hear the pump making any noises,if you can (humming sound)then it may be blocked with lint,coins etc.if the pump isnt making any noises then it may be faulty or a broken wire to the pump or you have a no drain button pressed in . hope this helps
SOURCE: lg wm2277h has low water level
The water level is very low on front load machines. (Below the bottom of the door) While the washer is running, push and hold the "spin speed" and "soil level" buttons at the time. Display should be between 230 and 255.(normal) If you do this while the machine is filling, you will see the numbers change. This machine only uses about 12 gallons of water for an entire cycle, vs. about 45 for some top loading machines. THIS IS NORMAL ! The machine will adjust the amount of water based on the type and volume of clothes in your washer. On a large load, you will see wet clothes, but no water sloshing around. PS. Because the machine uses so little water, make sure you use only one tablespoon of HE detergent (and only one teaspoon of fabric softner if you use it). This is very important.
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SOURCE: Maytag washing Machine
It sound like you have a bad float switch and it is not reading the water level right.If it is filling and wont stop then a possible new water valve is in order:) The float switch is locatted under the top panel of washer
SOURCE: How to increase the water level of Front loading washing machine
I have used extra weight inside the tub. I have used bottle of water and also a plastic 2 or 5 pound weight.
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If it is a top loading machine like mine it uses the weight of the laundry load to determine how much water to dispense. For me, and most everyone else, this amount is far too little to provide effective cleaning & rinsing. So . . . question is . . . how to make the washer think I'm washing a bigger load of clothes. Answer - my normal load is approx. 8lbs. After adding the clothes to the washer, and before starting the wash cycle, I pour 1 gallon of water over the clothes allowing the water to soak into the fabric. 1 gallon of water weighs 8 lbs. So now when I start the wash cycle and the washer load sensor is determining how large the load is, it thinks there are 16 lbs. of clothes loaded into the washer and dispenses twice as much water as it would for my normal 8 lb. load. Yes, you gotsta' keep filling a jug/bucket/whatever of water from time to time. But you're not voiding any warranty, bypassing any necessary electrical deivce, or abusing the ability of the machine. Just gotta' be smarter than the washer. You're welcome.
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