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Customer Questions and Answers for Water Level Float Switch Assembly by Frigidaire

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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: OEM14947188
Manufacturer Part Number: 154773201

The Water Level Float Switch Assembly is an OEM replacement part for Frigidaire dishwashers. It uses a floating switch design to accurately sense water levels filling and draining during cycles. Proper level detection allows for optimized wash and rinse action and water volume control.

Causes of a bad float switch assembly can include wear and tear over many years of use, interfering with free float movement. Mineral or scale deposits may accumulate on float components, inhibiting functionality. Physical damage from impact could introduce leaks.

Symptoms of a bad float switch assembly include issues such as:

  • Inability to properly detect water levels
  • Long fill or drain times
  • Failure to fill or drain completely
  • Potential overflow or standing water issues
  • Error codes pointing to level sensor faults

This OEM Frigidaire replacement part is also compatible with some Electrolux, Westinghouse, and Kenmore dishwashers.

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Hello Steve, You will want to turn dishwasher on and check for power going to the water valve. At start up there should be 120vac going to water valve. If there is 120 vac and there is no water flowing then you need to replace water valve. If there is not 120 vac then you will need to check on the control board to see if you are getting 120 vac out of board to the pump. You will Check P2 pin 11 to neutral for 120 vac. If no power then the control board is bad. If there is power but none getting to valve you will need to check the wiring.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Thursday, January 24, 2013

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