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Customer Questions and Answers for Pressure Switch Assembly (Water Level) by Lg

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By: Lg
Part Number: OEM15668292
Manufacturer Part Number: 6601ER1006F

This pressure switch assembly monitors the washer's tub water level and signals the control to fill, drain, and advance cycles properly. Replacing a faulty switch restores accurate water level sensing for reliable washing performance.

  • Senses air pressure from the tub to determine water level
  • Helps prevent overfilling and underfilling
  • Common failure symptoms: overfills or won't fill, won't advance to spin/drain, drains continuously, or shows a PE (water level sensor) error
  • Can cause intermittent cycle stops when readings are inaccurate
What's included: One pressure switch assembly Install notes:
  • Disconnect power and turn off water supply before servicing
  • Access is typically from the top/console area; note hose and connector positions
  • Inspect/clear the pressure hose; ensure it's not cracked, kinked, or blocked
  • Seat the hose fully on the barb and reconnect the wire harness securely; test a fill cycle for proper operation

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Kyle for Model Number WM2277HW

Replaced a defective cold water valve and now a different problem has surfaced. The load will start properly, valves open/shut properly, can shut off by turning power or pause, then 5-6 minutes into the cycle the water continually runs and can only be shut off by turning off the water at the source. Been through the cycles twice the first time a FE code was displayed, the second time system was shut down before letting the system code. Need direction on what to check to resolve problem. Thanks

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Kyle, You will want to check to see if the water shuts off when power to the unit is terminated. If it continues to run then the valve that is on is faulty and would need to be replaced. If the water does shut off then the issue would be in the main control board sending power to the valve when not required.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Friday, June 27, 2014

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