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No water coming from laundry room lines?? garynmisty 02-04-2007
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Posted by garynmisty on February 4, 2007, 10:40 pm


We used our machine a couple days ago. Worked fine. Today we went to
wash a load of clothes and the washer gave us a NF (NO FILL) error. WE
removed the hoses and checked them, they are fine. We turned the water
back on with no hose attached and no water came out. Does this sound
like a plumbing problem or washer problem? If this is plumbing what
would cause the lines to clog or freeze when all other lines in the
house are working fine?

Thanks!!!


Posted by Speedy Jim on February 4, 2007, 10:45 pm


garynmisty wrote:

> We used our machine a couple days ago. Worked fine. Today we went to
> wash a load of clothes and the washer gave us a NF (NO FILL) error. WE
> removed the hoses and checked them, they are fine. We turned the water
> back on with no hose attached and no water came out. Does this sound
> like a plumbing problem or washer problem? If this is plumbing what
> would cause the lines to clog or freeze when all other lines in the
> house are working fine?
>
> Thanks!!!
>

If it's real cold where you are, they could easily have
frozen if the lines run someplace where cold air could leak in.

Play detetctive and follow the lines back to their source
(if that's possible).

If it *is* a freeze problem, you want to know because
pipes may have burst and a thaw will flood you out...

Jim

Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on February 4, 2007, 10:47 pm



> We used our machine a couple days ago. Worked fine. Today we went to
> wash a load of clothes and the washer gave us a NF (NO FILL) error. WE
> removed the hoses and checked them, they are fine. We turned the water
> back on with no hose attached and no water came out. Does this sound
> like a plumbing problem or washer problem? If this is plumbing what
> would cause the lines to clog or freeze when all other lines in the
> house are working fine?

If water comes out of the plumbing, it is a washer problem, most likely the
fill valves did not open. Could be the valves, could be the timer that
sends the signal for them to open.

Get a meter so you can see if the valves are getting electric when it should
be filling. You can find more information at www.applianceaid.com and
www.repairclinic.com



Posted by Gerry Atrick on February 5, 2007, 12:05 am


wrote:

>
>> We used our machine a couple days ago. Worked fine. Today we went to
>> wash a load of clothes and the washer gave us a NF (NO FILL) error. WE
>> removed the hoses and checked them, they are fine. We turned the water
>> back on with no hose attached and no water came out. Does this sound
>> like a plumbing problem or washer problem? If this is plumbing what
>> would cause the lines to clog or freeze when all other lines in the
>> house are working fine?
>
>If water comes out of the plumbing, it is a washer problem, most likely the
>fill valves did not open. Could be the valves, could be the timer that
>sends the signal for them to open.
>
>Get a meter so you can see if the valves are getting electric when it should
>be filling. You can find more information at www.applianceaid.com and
>www.repairclinic.com
>

He SAID there is no water coming out of the valves. He probably has
frozen pipes.

Posted by Harry K on February 5, 2007, 11:11 am


>
>
> > We used our machine a couple days ago. Worked fine. Today we went to
> > wash a load of clothes and the washer gave us a NF (NO FILL) error. WE
> > removed the hoses and checked them, they are fine. We turned the water
> > back on with no hose attached and no water came out. Does this sound
> > like a plumbing problem or washer problem? If this is plumbing what
> > would cause the lines to clog or freeze when all other lines in the
> > house are working fine?
>
> If water comes out of the plumbing, it is a washer problem, most likely the
> fill valves did not open. Could be the valves, could be the timer that
> sends the signal for them to open.
>
> Get a meter so you can see if the valves are getting electric when it should
> be filling. You can find more information
atwww.applianceaid.comandwww.repairclinic.com

The problem is not with the washer. He says he pulled the hoses and
turned the water on. Nothing came out.

Harry K


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