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    Jan 10, 2010, 08:59 AM
    Washing machine discharge valve
    Water discharges from my GE washer as it fills. The fill rate is greater than the discharge rate so it eventually does go into the agitation cycle, but continues to discharge. I am assuming this is a faulty discharge valve that needs to be replaced? Am I correct in assuming this?

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