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Customer Questions and Answers for Float Assembly by Lg

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By: Lg
Part Number: OEM13313697
Manufacturer Part Number: 4769DD2001A

The Float Assembly is an OEM replacement part for LG dishwashers. It is a sensor located inside the dishwasher that monitors water levels during wash cycles. The float assembly precisely indicates water levels to the control system to determine adequate water is available throughout the cleaning and rinsing functions. Proper water level detection is crucial for achieving sparkling clean dishes.

Causes of a faulty float include mineral buildup on sensors overtime, cracks or leaks developing, and damage to electrical wiring from impacts.

Symptoms of a bad float assembly include:

  • Incomplete or inefficient wash cycles due to low water levels
  • Water remaining in the bottom of the tub after a cycle
  • Drainage issues related to inaccurate water level readings
  • Error codes related to improper filling and draining of water

This OEM LG part is also compatible with some Sears/Kenmore models.

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Andy for Model Number LG

I have been experiencing the float assembly overflowing lately. I have been able to check the float sensors and they are working properly. I do notice that once the first float is made the water continues to fill right until the second float is made. Is there a time delay on the first float or should the water stop after the first float is made? I have seen where posts state that if the pump housing leaks by then it will cause the surge of water during the rinse cycle so I am not sure if the pump housing needs to be replaced of the water inlet valve. Thank you

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Hello Andy, The dishwasher fills on a timed basis, therefore, there is most likely a relay in the control that is stuck in the closed position. This will cause the float switch to have to open the electrical circuit that energizes the water valve. For a more detailed diagnosis and possible part numbers to correct the issue, we will need to ask you to please post a new question including the model number from your units' I.D. tag. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, September 25, 2018

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