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bobpool86 OP t1_j5p85dv wrote
OK thank you I'll send it a private invite and I'll show you pictures so you can see Justin verify.
brock_lee t1_j5p8wxi wrote
Very first thing, ensure the water supply shutoff knobs are fully open. Could be the electric valve(s) inside that are stuck mostly closed. They are not terribly complicated and a fairly easy replacement if it comes to that. When you remove the supply hoses from the washer, you will see screens on the washer side, that may be clogged with sediment or mineral buildup. You can see the screens here: https://i.imgur.com/5cGwJj6.jpg
Finally, it may just be how it is. I replaced my washer a few months ago, and the old one worked, but had always filled very slowly.
bobpool86 OP t1_j5p9ym4 wrote
1st I would like to say thank you for Replying.
2nd thing love the top gear reference.
ToolMeister t1_j5paqcc wrote
Only if you run it on cold or on hot as well? Somewhat unlikely that both supply lines experience issues at the same time
bobpool86 OP t1_j5pb0x4 wrote
We washed Is fickle sometimes it works on cold water sometimes it doesn't same thing with hot water.
1955photo t1_j5pb33q wrote
There are screens (or supposed to be) in the hose where it attaches to the supply lines. Sometimes they get clogged. Take the hoses off the supply and check the screens.
PowerfulFunny5 t1_j5phzct wrote
This! There are screens, like kitchen faucet aerators, between the hose and washing machine. I had to clean the screens in an LG washer. It’s helpful to identify if the hot fills faster than cold. (Meaning cold screen is clogged)
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bobpool86 OP t1_j5plyqh wrote
ToolMeister t1_j5plz3i wrote
Top or front loader? Front loaders typically have a little "gate" inside the detergent compartment that determines how fast the water flows through it/trickles down into the drum.
Mammoth-Pain-358 t1_j5r1car wrote
It only drips when filling? Cold or hot water? It must be past the water valve in the washer.
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SmootherPebble t1_j5p6aog wrote
It's most likely the connection point from your water hose into the washer. If not, it's probably an internal part.