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Customer Questions and Answers for Washer Water Level Pressure Switch by Samsung

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By: Samsung
Part Number: OEM16869114
Manufacturer Part Number: DC96-01703G

The Washer Water Level Pressure Switch is an essential component for maintaining your washerGÇÖs optimal performance. This genuine OEM part accurately monitors and regulates the water level in your washing machine, ensuring efficient water usage and preventing overflows. Designed specifically for Samsung washers, it guarantees a perfect fit and seamless integration with your appliance. Installing this pressure switch can resolve issues such as improper water levels, preventing leaks and ensuring your washer operates smoothly. Made with high-quality materials, it offers durability and reliable performance, helping you extend the lifespan of your appliance. The Washer Water Level Pressure Switch is easy to install, making it a convenient solution for DIY repairs. By choosing this genuine OEM part, you can trust in the quality and compatibility, ensuring your Samsung washer functions efficiently and effectively. Enhance your washerGÇÖs performance and enjoy peace of mind with this reliable water level pressure switch, tailored to meet your appliance repair needs.

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Clifton for Model Number WF45M5500AZ

I am having an issue where my washer drains but will not enter a high speed spin cycle. It just quits with no error code. I have tried load balancing, cleaning the drain filter (nothing was in there), and a power reset/calibration. Drain not clogged and machine completely empties of water during the drain cycle. No door code, and I have even replaced the door switch assembly. Could the issue be that the washer doesn't think the water is completely gone due to a faulty water sensor?

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Clifton, Thank you for your question. It is possible that the water level switch is not resetting and the unit thinks there is still water in it. The best thing you can do is get inside the washer and get the tech sheet. Put the unit into service diagnostics and see if there are any stored error codes. This will guide you to what would be wrong with the washer.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, May 5, 2025

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