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Internally you have a set of solenoid valves which controls the water flow from your hoses. I suspect one is leaking. For now make sure you turn the water supply valve off when your done with the washer until you get it fixed.
I strongly recommend installing a sensor valve which turns off the water at the hose feeds that way if a hose lets loose you don't have a swimming pool in the basement [http://www.plumbingsupply.com/washingmachineshutoffvalve.html|(example unit)]. Also consider getting a grit filter on the waterline entering your house as it's likely something has jammed up the solenoid that flushed into it [http://www.acehardware.com/product/index.jsp?productId=1275785&cp=2568443.2568452.2631245.1260884|(example unit)].
-To isolate out which valve needs replacing, turn off the water of one side only (hot or cold) if you have a valve some where along the line during the night and see if the tub has filled up. You should be able to deduce which solenoid is bad. If yo don't you'll need to get a cap to fit over one of the hose connections to isolate out which side.
+To isolate out which valve needs replacing, turn off the water of one side only (hot or cold) if you have a valve some where along the line during the night and see if the tub has filled up. You should be able to deduce which solenoid is bad. If you don't you'll need to get a cap to fit over one of the hose connections to isolate out which side.

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Internally you have a set of solenoid valves which controls the water flow from your hoses. I suspect one is leaking. For now make sure you turn the water supply valve off when your done with the washer until you get it fixed.
-I strongly recommend installing a sensor valve which turns off the water at the hose feeds that way of a hose lets loose you don't have a swimming pool in the basement [http://www.plumbingsupply.com/washingmachineshutoffvalve.html|(example unit)]. Also consider getting a grit filter on the waterline entering your house as it's likely something has jammed up the solenoid that flushed into it [http://www.acehardware.com/product/index.jsp?productId=1275785&cp=2568443.2568452.2631245.1260884|(example unit)].
+I strongly recommend installing a sensor valve which turns off the water at the hose feeds that way if a hose lets loose you don't have a swimming pool in the basement [http://www.plumbingsupply.com/washingmachineshutoffvalve.html|(example unit)]. Also consider getting a grit filter on the waterline entering your house as it's likely something has jammed up the solenoid that flushed into it [http://www.acehardware.com/product/index.jsp?productId=1275785&cp=2568443.2568452.2631245.1260884|(example unit)].
To isolate out which valve needs replacing, turn off the water of one side only (hot or cold) if you have a valve some where along the line during the night and see if the tub has filled up. You should be able to deduce which solenoid is bad. If yo don't you'll need to get a cap to fit over one of the hose connections to isolate out which side.

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-Internally you have a set of solenoid valves which controls the water flow from your hoses. I suspect one is leaking.
+Internally you have a set of solenoid valves which controls the water flow from your hoses. I suspect one is leaking. For now make sure you turn the water supply valve off when your done with the washer until you get it fixed.
-It's a good idea to turn off the water from the water supply valve your hoses connect to. I strongly recommend installing a sensor valve which turns off the water at the hose feeds that way of a hose lets loose you don't have a swimming pool in the basement. Consider getting a grit filter on the waterline as it's likely something has jammed up the solenoid.
+I strongly recommend installing a sensor valve which turns off the water at the hose feeds that way of a hose lets loose you don't have a swimming pool in the basement [http://www.plumbingsupply.com/washingmachineshutoffvalve.html|(example unit)]. Also consider getting a grit filter on the waterline entering your house as it's likely something has jammed up the solenoid that flushed into it [http://www.acehardware.com/product/index.jsp?productId=1275785&cp=2568443.2568452.2631245.1260884|(example unit)].
To isolate out which valve needs replacing, turn off the water of one side only (hot or cold) if you have a valve some where along the line during the night and see if the tub has filled up. You should be able to deduce which solenoid is bad. If yo don't you'll need to get a cap to fit over one of the hose connections to isolate out which side.

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Internally you have a set of solenoid valves which controls the water flow from your hoses. I suspect one is leaking.

It's a good idea to turn off the water from the water supply valve your hoses connect to. I strongly recommend installing a sensor valve which turns off the water at the hose feeds that way of a hose lets loose you don't have a swimming pool in the basement. Consider getting a grit filter on the waterline as it's likely something has jammed up the solenoid.

To isolate out which valve needs replacing, turn off the water of one side only (hot or cold) if you have a valve some where along the line during the night and see if the tub has filled up. You should be able to deduce which solenoid is bad. If yo don't you'll need to get a cap to fit over one of the hose connections to isolate out which side.

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