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Customer Questions and Answers for Water Level Pressure Switch by Lg

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By: Lg
Part Number: OEM13322148
Manufacturer Part Number: 6601ER1006E

The Water Level Pressure Switch is an OEM part for LG washing machines. It monitors the water level inside the washer and signals the control board to stop filling when the desired level is reached, ensuring the correct amount of water is used for each cycle.

Causes of a bad water level pressure switch can include electrical malfunctions, damage to the pressure sensor, or blockages in the air tube connected to the switch.

Symptoms of a bad water level pressure switch include:

  • The washer overfilling or underfilling with water
  • Inconsistent water levels during different cycles
  • Error codes related to water levels
  • The washer not progressing through cycles properly

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

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Robert for Model Number WM4270HWA

My LG front load washer is leaking down the front of my washer from the laundry detergent dispenser draw. Draw is clean. No residue present. It leaks more when it goes into the rinse cycle. I replaced the dispenser assembly housing thinking that the tiny holes where the water drops in were clogged from iron which was causing the water to enter into the tray too quickly? Any idea what could be causing this issue? Hot water inlet valve, cold water inlet valve assembly????

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Robert, When the unit is rinsing it is using only the cold water valve. To leak out of the drawer it has to be overflowing from the water not going into the tub quick enough. Double check the fabric softener cup to make sure there is no residue built up under the tab. If all is clear then it's possible the cold water valve needs to be replaced.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, June 24, 2019

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