Dee for Model Number 665.13129K701 The float looks fine and works properly. There is a drip coming from the float during the rinse cycle I think. I wonder if the o ring needs replaced or the plastic bolt I can see is cracked? I also wonder if the bolt holding the plastic casing for the switch has loosened. The drip is slight at this point. Please help.
Answer Dee, it is recommended that the float switch assembly 8193506 is inspected for signs of a crack in the housing. If there is, it would need to be replaced. The gaskets WP8531743 would also need to be inspected for an indication of being excessively worn or degraded and the nut WP9741998 would need to be checked for any cracks. If the nut is loose, it will need to be tightened to ensure the gaskets are fully seating. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Friday, May 8, 2020