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Customer Questions and Answers for Water Level Pressure Switch by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM20943129
Manufacturer Part Number: W11417619

This water level pressure switch senses air pressure from the tub and signals the control to stop filling at the correct level. Replacing a weak or failed switch restores proper filling, helps prevent over/underfilling, and allows cycles to advance.

  • Monitors tub water level via the pressure hose and sends the level signal to the control
  • Stops water flow at the target level so wash, rinse, and spin can begin
  • Common symptoms of a failing switch: continuous filling, overfilling or underfilling, cycle won't advance past fill/sensing, or stops with water still in the tub
  • A cracked, kinked, or blocked pressure hose can mimic switch failure—inspect during diagnosis
What's included: 1 water level pressure switch Install notes:
  • Disconnect power and turn off water supply before servicing
  • Access the switch from the console/top or rear panel per your model; note wire orientation
  • Transfer and firmly seat the pressure hose; inspect it for kinks, cracks, or blockages and replace if damaged
  • After installation, run a fill test; some models may require a diagnostic calibration—see the tech sheet or user manual

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Hello Sam. If the water temperature sensor (NTC) value is out of range (23°F to 217°F [-5°C to 103°C]) during the water-heating step of the WASH cycle. Possible Causes/Procedure - Unplug washer or disconnect power. - Check connections to water heater & CCU (TH2 & HE2 cavities) connectors are not broken or wires detached and connector internal pins are visible. - Check continuity from the water heater sensor (black wires) to CCU (TH2 cavity) connector. - If the continuity diagnosis failed the Main Harness must be replaced. - Check that the resistance of heating element. - Check that the resistance of the water sensor. - Plug in washer or reconnect power cord. - Verify the unit operation by running the Diagnostic Test cycle. - After the diagnostic test has finished, unplug washer or disconnect power and wait for 15 seconds.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Thursday, March 7, 2013

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