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Hi @mike17999
Did you mean model number ''***G***TW460ASJAWW'' as I can't find anything on the model number that you posted?
If it is then it seems like there's a problem with either the water level pressure sensor switch or the water level switch pressure hose that connects the tub to the sensor.
As water fills the tub it rises up the pressure sensor hose and this increases the air pressure on the sensor. When the pressure reaches an amount equal to the amount that is set by the water level switch position, it causes the water inlet valve to be turned off.
Here's the [document|40663|service manual], for the washer that may help.
Go to p.66-p.67 to view the procedure to enter the ''service mode'' tests and check if you get a fault code = 10 (binary).
If it fails indicating that there's a problem with the pressure sensor, go to p.77 fault code #8 (hex) to view the likely causes. The pressure sensor chart mentioned if checking the output voltages from the pressure sensor is necessary is found on p.62.
-If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing, here's the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/5s1vpxf8wg-000432/ge-gtw460asjaww-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful. Locate the wanted part in the list and note the ''manufacturer's part number'' that is listed with it. Search online for the part number ''only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
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-As an example, if the water level pressure hose was the problem, it is part ID #101 in the tub and motor diagram and the part number is [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WH41X24395|WH41X24395] (supplier examples only)
+If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing, here's the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/5s1vpxf8wg-000432/ge-gtw460asjaww-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful. Locate the wanted part in the list and note the ''manufacturer's part number'' that is listed with it. Search online for the part number ''only'' to find suppliers that suit you best. As an example, if the water level pressure hose was the problem, it is part ID #101 in the tub and motor diagram and the part number is [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WH41X24395|WH41X24395] (supplier examples only)

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Hi @mike17999
-Did you mean model number ''***G***TW460ASJAWW'' as I can't find anything on the model number that you posted.
+Did you mean model number ''***G***TW460ASJAWW'' as I can't find anything on the model number that you posted?
If it is then it seems like there's a problem with either the water level pressure sensor switch or the water level switch pressure hose that connects the tub to the sensor.
As water fills the tub it rises up the pressure sensor hose and this increases the air pressure on the sensor. When the pressure reaches an amount equal to the amount that is set by the water level switch position, it causes the water inlet valve to be turned off.
Here's the [document|40663|service manual], for the washer that may help.
Go to p.66-p.67 to view the procedure to enter the ''service mode'' tests and check if you get a fault code = 10 (binary).
If it fails indicating that there's a problem with the pressure sensor, go to p.77 fault code #8 (hex) to view the likely causes. The pressure sensor chart mentioned if checking the output voltages from the pressure sensor is necessary is found on p.62.
If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing, here's the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/5s1vpxf8wg-000432/ge-gtw460asjaww-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful. Locate the wanted part in the list and note the ''manufacturer's part number'' that is listed with it. Search online for the part number ''only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
As an example, if the water level pressure hose was the problem, it is part ID #101 in the tub and motor diagram and the part number is [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WH41X24395|WH41X24395] (supplier examples only)

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Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @mike17999
Did you mean model number ''***G***TW460ASJAWW'' as I can't find anything on the model number that you posted.
-If it is then it seems like there's a problem with either the water level pressure sensor or the water level hose that connects the tub to the sensor.
+If it is then it seems like there's a problem with either the water level pressure sensor switch or the water level switch pressure hose that connects the tub to the sensor.
As water fills the tub it rises up the pressure sensor hose and this increases the air pressure on the sensor. When the pressure reaches an amount equal to the amount that is set by the water level switch position, it causes the water inlet valve to be turned off.
Here's the [document|40663|service manual], for the washer that may help.
Go to p.66-p.67 to view the procedure to enter the ''service mode'' tests and check if you get a fault code = 10 (binary).
If it fails indicating that there's a problem with the pressure sensor, go to p.77 fault code #8 (hex) to view the likely causes. The pressure sensor chart mentioned if checking the output voltages from the pressure sensor is necessary is found on p.62.
If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing, here's the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/5s1vpxf8wg-000432/ge-gtw460asjaww-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful. Locate the wanted part in the list and note the ''manufacturer's part number'' that is listed with it. Search online for the part number ''only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
As an example, if the water level pressure hose was the problem, it is part ID #101 in the tub and motor diagram and the part number is [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WH41X24395|WH41X24395] (supplier examples only)

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Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @mike17999
Did you mean model number ''***G***TW460ASJAWW'' as I can't find anything on the model number that you posted.
If it is then it seems like there's a problem with either the water level pressure sensor or the water level hose that connects the tub to the sensor.
As water fills the tub it rises up the pressure sensor hose and this increases the air pressure on the sensor. When the pressure reaches an amount equal to the amount that is set by the water level switch position, it causes the water inlet valve to be turned off.
-Here's the [https://www.ifixit.com/Document/kuycIbxeZlkLwSNj/GE%E2%80%99s-2015-27%E2%80%9D-Top-Load-Washer-service-manual.pdf||service manual], for the washer that may help.
+Here's the [document|40663|service manual], for the washer that may help.
Go to p.66-p.67 to view the procedure to enter the ''service mode'' tests and check if you get a fault code = 10 (binary).
If it fails indicating that there's a problem with the pressure sensor, go to p.77 fault code #8 (hex) to view the likely causes. The pressure sensor chart mentioned if checking the output voltages from the pressure sensor is necessary is found on p.62.
If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing, here's the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/5s1vpxf8wg-000432/ge-gtw460asjaww-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful. Locate the wanted part in the list and note the ''manufacturer's part number'' that is listed with it. Search online for the part number ''only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
As an example, if the water level pressure hose was the problem, it is part ID #101 in the tub and motor diagram and the part number is [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WH41X24395|WH41X24395] (supplier examples only)

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Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @mike17999
Did you mean model number ''***G***TW460ASJAWW'' as I can't find anything on the model number that you posted.
If it is then it seems like there's a problem with either the water level pressure sensor or the water level hose that connects the tub to the sensor.
As water fills the tub it rises up the pressure sensor hose and this increases the air pressure on the sensor. When the pressure reaches an amount equal to the amount that is set by the water level switch position, it causes the water inlet valve to be turned off.
-Here's the [document|40661|service manual], for the washer that may help.
+Here's the [https://www.ifixit.com/Document/kuycIbxeZlkLwSNj/GE%E2%80%99s-2015-27%E2%80%9D-Top-Load-Washer-service-manual.pdf||service manual], for the washer that may help.
Go to p.66-p.67 to view the procedure to enter the ''service mode'' tests and check if you get a fault code = 10 (binary).
If it fails indicating that there's a problem with the pressure sensor, go to p.77 fault code #8 (hex) to view the likely causes. The pressure sensor chart mentioned if checking the output voltages from the pressure sensor is necessary is found on p.62.
-If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing, here's the [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/5s1vpxf8wg-000432/ge-gtw460asjaww-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful. Locate the wanted part in the list and note the ''manufacturer's part number'' that is listed with it. Search online for the part number ''only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
+If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing, here's the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/5s1vpxf8wg-000432/ge-gtw460asjaww-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful. Locate the wanted part in the list and note the ''manufacturer's part number'' that is listed with it. Search online for the part number ''only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
-As an example, if the water level pressure hose was the problem, it is part ID #101 in the tub and motor diagram and the part number is [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WH41X24395|WH41X24395] (supplier examples only)
+As an example, if the water level pressure hose was the problem, it is part ID #101 in the tub and motor diagram and the part number is [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WH41X24395|WH41X24395] (supplier examples only)

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Hi @mike17999

Did you mean model number ''***G***TW460ASJAWW'' as I can't find anything on the model number that you posted.

If it is then it seems like there's a problem with either the water level pressure sensor or the water level hose that connects the tub to the sensor.

As water fills the tub it rises up the pressure sensor hose and this increases the air pressure on the sensor. When the pressure reaches an amount equal to the amount that is set by the water level switch position, it causes the water inlet valve to be turned off.

Here's the [document|40661|service manual], for the washer that may help.

Go to p.66-p.67 to view the procedure to enter the ''service mode'' tests and check if you get a fault code = 10 (binary).

If it fails indicating that there's a problem with the pressure sensor, go to p.77 fault code #8 (hex) to view the likely causes. The pressure sensor chart mentioned if checking the output voltages from the pressure sensor is necessary is found on p.62.

If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing, here's the [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/5s1vpxf8wg-000432/ge-gtw460asjaww-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful. Locate the wanted part in the list and note the ''manufacturer's part number'' that is listed with it. Search online for the part number ''only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.

As an example, if the water level pressure hose was the problem, it is part ID #101 in the tub and motor diagram and the part number is  [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WH41X24395|WH41X24395] (supplier examples only)

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