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Switch Pressure

Part Number: AP2045906
MFG Part Number: WH12X10076
Made by: GE
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Made by GE. GE brands include General Electric, Hotpoint, RCA, and others. See all items in Washer Switch.
GE also makes various appliance models for Sears / Kenmore.

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Part Number WH12X10076 (AP2045906) replaces 771436, AH269802, EA269802, PS269802.

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When I turned on my washer, the water is over flowing without the stopping. When I turn the switch off it stops. When I set it to the spin the water drains out. Should I repace pressure switch or something else?

Andrew for Model Number whdsr209g2ww

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My question or just my knack for wanting to know stuff is I was given this ge washer model number WLDSR416F0WC about a month ago and it worked perfect until recently. I was washing clothes 1 day and I noticed it leaked from the bottom just a little...once it started to drain or started to spin it would kinda stop..but now it floods the floor and no matter what u do to the cycle it won't slow down until all the water is on the floor or all went to the drain. Now sometimes the knob that controls the cycle selection on the far right of the machine like delicates, cottons, prewash sticks...once you turn it on for instance; turn the knob to cotton light load it will sometimes just keep on staying at that position without moving to drain and spin and most of the time you have to move it yourself to make it go to drain and spin...it doesn't do that all the time but most of the time it does...but no matter if the control knob for that sticks or not the bottom of the washer will leak regardless of what happens on the knobs...my dad says he replaced some kind of switch that went right behind that knob 1 year ago...my questions I should say is this.....1. Is the knob or switch the reason it sticks most of time and which one do I replace? 2. Is that knob or switch the reason why the washer leaks from the bottom? 3. What other switches or seals/gaskets are causing the leakage? 4. Since I cannot find anything on this particular washer on the ge website it must be outdated and not in stock/inventory anymore but it seems I can find parts on this website about it, is it worth replacing the switch and seals/gaskets or whatever is wrong with it or is it worth just buying a totally new one and trash this one that is in excellent condition except for this leak problem? 5. I already checked the drain hose outlet from the machine and cleaned it good and the actual hose to the drain pipe, plus I made sure the drain was the proper height and the pipe was not put more than 6 inches in the drain, is there something else there I might need to clean to fix this leaking problem or did that have anything to do with the problem because it was not that dirty nor was it plugged in anyway?

Matthew G for Model Number WLDSR416F0WC

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When filling the washing machine tub, we used to be able to to push the control valve knob in to turn off the filling process and soak the clothes. When we push it in now, it pops back out. Is the pressure valve bad?

Mike for Model Number WJRR4170G1WW

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The load size switch has two adjustment screws I am assuming one is for the low setting and one is for the high setting is this correct and if so which is which?

Randall for Model Number WCSR4170GOWW

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My parents have an issue with the tub not filling as far as you think it should for the level selected. The level isn't really low, just an inch or two lower than expected. Is there an adjustment screw on the back of the pressure switch to adjust the level some? Its hard to see from the photos and I Googled the heck out of the issue, but found nothing out there. Thanks in advance for your help and for an informative site! Chuck

Chuck C for Model Number Gtwp2000m0ww

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I have two problems.1.The water will not shut off keeps filling up it will only shut off if I shut off the main valve but it would agitate now it will not agitate too , already replaced timer.

Diana for Model Number WPSR3100W1WW

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