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If the water levels are low in your washing machine then you could have a sensor that is faulty . The fill sensor will communicate with the control board when the washer is full to turn off the water . The fill sensor needs to be replaced for the water levels inside of your washing machine.
Error code 1E means WATER PRESSURE SWITCH ERROR. This error occurs when the Generated Frequency Signal of water level is low or high. WATER LEVEL (WIL) SIW (KHz)
Normal Level = Abnormal W/L Frequency Low Level = 30.00 Khz High Level = 15.00 Khz
If the Water level is detected as low or high for more than 5 seconds, then it is a PRESSURE SWITCH Error. When this error occurs the drain pump will operate for 3 minutes after which you would get this error. To resolve this issue you can try and clean the filter screens inside the water lines. To check this disconnect lines where they go into washer use needle nose pliers to pull out screens clean with water and put them back. This will resolve the issue.
There is a automatic valve that is suppose to open when water gets low in the system. They do rust up and quit working. You can add water to the system. There should be a waterline making a loop around the automatic valve. It will have a manual valve open this up to allow the water through and close it again when the correct water pressure/level is acheived. Should replace the automatic valve as soon as possible. I hope this has helped, please rate if it has helped in any way. Good Luck and have a great weekend.
Scott, Believe me, if the water level were ever several inches above the glass, you'd know about it 'cause it would flood your laundry room. Seriously. See? That rubber door boot/seal is not water tight (like a submarine) when the door is closed and locked, it's water "resistant".
Front loaders often appear as though the level is low, but they are designed this way. The clothing actually tumbles through the water as opposed to soaking in water like a top loader.
All of that to say that you have nothing to be concerned about. Your water level is fine.
SG
p.s. If your water level switch had failed, as you suspected, the water level would be too high and leak out the door.
ck drain hose level ..end should be 30-36 inches from floor also be sure hose fits loosely in standpipe ..possible water is siphoning out after fill up since these are low water use machines any drop in water level can cause problems
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