William H Papillion , NE March 22, 2015 Water level shutoff switch did didn't work allowing the washer tub to overfill I replaced the water level switch and hose. After removing the hose, I found that it was clogged, and did not allow the water level to be sensed by the switch. A test after the replacement of the parts was successful. While filling the tub, the water shut off at the small, medium, and large levels as indicated by the switch. Read More... 52 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers, Screwdrivers
Paul P Hickory , NC March 14, 2016 Appliance: General Electric Washer WHSE5240D1WW Wash tub overflowing water intermittently Replaced pressure switch, pressure switch hose, and water inlet valves. Repair took about 15 minutes. So far so good. No overflow of water since repair. Read More... 5 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers
Sam H Hixson , TN December 30, 2024 Appliance: General Electric Washer WHRE5260E1CC Overflowing washer on large loads Replaced pressure switch and hose. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers
Ray C St. Petersburg , FL December 16, 2019 Pressure switch was broken. Replaced Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers, Screwdrivers